Captain Awesome
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Yes I read your post. My point still stands. I'm going to stop discussing it though. I have tried to write up another response two or three times, but I find it just keeps getting more and more negative.
IIRC, Mayfair reprinted 1830 and botched it. They printed out appropriate fixes and sent them to everyone who asked for it.Can anyone come up with any comparable example of a misprint like this where the company actually fixed it? By comparable, I mean that they actually created a fixed item where no such fixed item yet existed and then sent it out to every person who had ever purchased the game.
I think of the original edition of Betrayal at House on the Hill where (among a mountain of other misprints) they had a room in the house called the Sunken Lake that could be placed in the attic of the house. This (among a mountain of other things) was eventually fixed in the 2nd edition (which I had to purchase at full price), but you couldn't get a fixed version of the card because there WASN'T ONE.
@Captain Awesome - Are you really complaining about spending $1 to get a fixed item? That probably doesn't even cover shipping. Besides, everyone is getting a $10 credit, so as long as that option is $10 or less, you still won't have to actually pay anything.