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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Ticked Off! ( was Re: Starting pack sorting)
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 20:52:51 -0700
---Sorrow <sorrow@*******.ORG> wrote:
>
> Ok, I'm so friggin' pissed of it's not even funny.
> Where the heck did FASA learn how to sort
> the rarity per starter/booster?

<snip rant>

This is old news. It's a topic that was brought up and beaten into the ground,
probably before you had joined the list.

1. FASA is NOT to blame. The sorting issues were the fault of the printer they
contracted for the Limited Edition.

2. The DLOH's and other FASA powers that be are more than aware of the sorting
problems that occurred. They are no longer dealing with the LE printer, hence
you'll notice a much better sorting mix in Underworld (most everyone got a
complete set, if not only a couple cards shy) and continued through future
expansions.

3. FASA is just as unhappy, if not more so, as those like you that found the
sorting unsatisfactory. You feel you lost money on such a deal, think about
the money they face losing from the several others that bought such boxes and
have no avenue like SRCard to express their feelings and get any feedback. For
the one like you, there's probably 10 or 20 others that don't know they've
changed printing companies, and so with a bad taste in their mouths they swear
off giving SRTCG any more of a chance.

~!~!~!~!~!

P.S.
Any luck changing your mailer so your personal addy doesn't override SRCard's
in the Reply-to?

-== Loki ==-
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