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The hammer, I mean. I'd have used a blowtorch or a shotgun.
It IS shocking. Aside from any actions needed to claim a credit/refund from their supplier, maybe they thought he was a bit too ballsy and was being a prick, to ask for full refund and got him psychologically scarred as some sort of "punishment" or something. I don;t know.
It's a weird world.
It's a funny world the Games world especially all the limited edition merch that goes with it. My step son works in a game shop and his brother is obsessed with 'fall out', people go crazy over all the limited edition shit.
Still a bit over the top I'd say he should have been entitled to a full refund or they could have paid to send the remaining records left back. Madness really, I dont know if this stuff will be collectible in years to come but a lot seem to think so.
One of my stepsons is studying Games Design at University, he bought loads of the fall out gear including the wrist thing you put your phone into, he's totally mad on it. Bonkers but it makes him happy and handy for his bro at crimbo time working at Game. He's convinced his Fall Out Bobble Head is the next Raer!
I had a go on an Occulus at a recent uni open day, my first Occulus experience? 'Scissors, Paper and Stone' the student seemed a bit miffed I couldn't get it right first time... his user interface was not that intuitive that's all I say. I was hoping my first VI experience would be flying a space ship or something alas not to be.
I was hoping this would be about a shop who'd been forced to destroy their shitty Fallout Records bootlegs, likewise with Phoenix and Radioactive.
"As technology has advanced, vinyl records are outdated as they are music from the 19th Century so only hipsters and elderly people buy vinyl records".
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