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meh most magic players (almost typed sane magic players bahaha) don't act like WotC personally harmed them when making a change.Never underestimate the addiction of MTG players. I mean that quite seriously.
meh most magic players (almost typed sane magic players bahaha) don't act like WotC personally harmed them when making a change.Never underestimate the addiction of MTG players. I mean that quite seriously.
You have? I get baffled responses from Amazon when I ask them if they want stuff they accidentally gave me back. None of it was worth more than $100, though, so maybe the price matters to them.I certainly had Amazon ask for things back when they sent the wrong thing...
Yep, and some journalists like to try to capitalize on that to further their own career, as well. Doesn’t help.A lot of people like acting moralistic and outraged on the internet, and they like taking shots at whoever is on top. Some YouTubers try to monetize that. It's hard to take most it seriously. If it's a YouTube channel I don't go there, if it's a poster I put them on ignore.
depends on what 'unordered' means, i.e. without ordering anything, or ordering something else but receiving the wrong product. I certainly had Amazon ask for things back when they sent the wrong thing...
meh most magic players (almost typed sane magic players bahaha) don't act like WotC personally harmed them when making a change.
I would have to take a position to have a 'stance' - I am arguing against other people, not for my own position.I love how you spin arguments to fit your stance at any given moment.
I'm more of a taco guy.If anyone cares more about MTG cards than they do burritos, their priorities are all out of whack.
Burritos are delicious.
That's the problem. Accountability inconveniences the consumers who just wanna consume their favorite products without thinking about the unethical things going on behind or even front of the screen so they will either defend it or turn a blind eye to it all.That's not "Wizards bashing". That's accountability.
I rolled my eyes and said "Oh well" when it was revealed.Sure, but you werent talking about them. They would have never cared (or voiced it enough) about the 30th anyway as 'most' magic players are not among the terminally online as we are.
I rolled my eyes and said "Oh well" when it was revealed.
Because they don't care about what's right or wrong they care about money and they perceived not apologizing would possibly decrease their money.If its the right thing to do, why did they put out an apology for it?