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Thank you, I try to be as logical as I can. I figure that if you have presented your issue and nothing has been done then you go higher in the chain of command. If you have numbers behind you then that helps. If not then you go it alone.
I figure if you've said it once and no one heard you then maybe they weren't listening so repeating it again might be good. Going again is just a slap in the face and to me it's more like beating a dead horse with a stick. No one is listening. So go higher up the ladder and do it again.
I can not see how sending a letter, a mass letter from all of us, to EA would not be effective. <font color="red">I don't know - maybe because they don't read them. </font>
Have we tried it? Has anyone else tried it? <font color="red">You're asking now? After already insinuating we are all too lazy for our own good? Shouldn't you have asked that first? But, to answer your question - yes, several times. That's how I know they don't even bother to acknowledge.</font>
We do it all the time in politics and I have seen some major miracles happen because of it. <font color="red"> Soooo, you're the one responsible for all that crap in my mailbox? </font>
So what if they don't acknowledge it. <font color="red">Then what's the point? </font>
I would think you would be very interested in doing something useful, that might have a positive effect, instead you shoot it down. <font color="red"> Why would you presume to know what interests me? </font>
I wasn't talking about sending the letter to customer service or the blog or the forum, I meant to the cooperate offices. <font color="red">I know what you meant. I am not masochistic enough to send a letter to Customer Service. Perhaps I should have numbered my points so as not to confuse you;
1.)EA doesn't bother to acknowledge receipt of your letter.
2.)Customer Service is "not even".
3.)The blog is dead quiet.
4.)The only place of "communication" is the Town Hall, but it hasn't been open for quite a while.
My apologies.
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At least we would have the knowledge that we had tried, not just sat here and sighed. <font color="red"> That and 5 bucks will get you a cup of simulated coffee at Starbucks. </font>
But I guess it is just easier to sit and constantly moan about it on the forum.
<font color="red"> Yes it is, though I rarely (rather than constantly) moan about it.
Although - in your case - I suppose it's just easier to post some passive-aggressive, nose-in-the-air put downs.</font>
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After already insinuating we are all too lazy for our own good?
Soooo, you're the one responsible for all that crap in my mailbox?
Perhaps I should have numbered my points so as not to confuse you
That and 5 bucks will get you a cup of simulated coffee at Starbucks.
Although - in your case - I suppose it's just easier to post some passive-aggressive, nose-in-the-air put downs.
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Your post was a real eye opener. I hadn't intended or thought my post would bring up so much animosity or would upset and hurt people so much. I thought that if we were all willing to work together maybe we could do something positive for the game. Act together as a team instead of split antagonists on either side of the sim/avatar line. You know, power in numbers thing. I had hoped that my post would have been taken for the spirit that was in my heart when I wrote it but obviously I was greatly mistaken and I must have been insensitive in my wording. I sincerely apologize.
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Ok.
'Intent' is the important thing.
I will read your posts with a different perspective from now on.
I, too, apologize for my part in the misunderstanding.