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Message no. 1
From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Heads up from FASA
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 1997 23:48:40 -0700
Here's an announcement from the FASA SRTCG page I wanted to pass on to
you guys:


Starter Deck Collation-Objectives

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There have been a few collation problems with the starter decks of the
Shadowrun Trading Card Game. FASA went to great lengths to make sure
every starter deck contained a minimum of 6 Objectives-thus making the
game playable out of the box. Due to a glitch with the collation
machinery, some decks are short a few of the 6 Common Objectives. If
you were shorted Objectives, please contact FASA and we will remedy
the problem. Here's all you need to do:

· Send us the UPC/bar code from the Shadowrun TCG deck box
· Include a note with your mailing address and how many Objectives you
are missing

Since we have a limited quantity of Common Objectives we ask that you
please do not abuse this offer. If you are short 3 Objectives, please
report 3 Objectives and we gladly send you that many Objective cards.

This is not a widespread problem, but there have been isolated reports
and we at FASA want to make sure everyone has a playable game. We are
currently taking steps to prevent this from happening in the future.
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your
understanding.

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