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Originally Posted by PaulD No offence but that's really not cool. I don't see why loads of people should lose their jobs over issues caused by a handful of people. |
Don't you think that responsibility lies with the company though not the consumer and after all the mistakes they have made over time why is nothing being done to rectify these issues.
Perhaps a change of management is required
and in any case by them being unwilling to fix this for early purchasers it will only entice people not to pre-order anything which is hardly a good business model for them.
As upsetting as it is having the error I could personally live with it if that's where this issue ends even if they say they won't do anything about it. However if they then decide to only fix new releases that is a direct slap in the face to their customers so companies like that do not deserve our support or to even be in business and you can't just say we will put up with it otherwise people will lose jobs because where would it ever end. It's about bloody time that people and companies were held accountable for their actions.