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Re: 10152 Update
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lugnet.lego
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Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:26:37 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, Burkhard Schloemer wrote:
> In lugnet.lego, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
> > Actually, the core question is more directly this: Should LEGO customers feel
> > entitled to tell LEGO how to conduct their business? Unfortunately, several
> > people here believe they do feel so entitled,
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> Oh dear. You are really stubborn, Kelly, as well as persistent in seeing things
> from upside down.
> Imagine, just for a moment, somebody tells you one thing, then does the exact
> opposite. You're following so far? Great. So, wouldn't you be annoyed and maybe
> let this person know about your unhappiness?
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> NO?
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> Well, this seems to be YOUR core problem then.
The issue is not TLC did 'exactly the opposite' of what they said, they made
sound business decisions based on all available information at the time.
So, in my humble opinion, it's your flawed analysis of the situation that's
cause for concern, not TLC's business practices.
But, as shown on LUGNET, some AFOL's would rather rant, rave, obfuscate, and
spin what actually happened into an "I Hate TLC!" issue.
As for my persistence of 'staying the course' on this subject, I'm starting to
believe that the truth needs to get out there. Bad things happen when good
people stay home and keep their mouths shut.
Dave K
-sometimes a rumour will get halfway 'round the world before the truth can even
get his or her running shoes on.
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| (...) Oh dear. You are really stubborn, Kelly, as well as persistent in seeing things from upside down. Imagine, just for a moment, somebody tells you one thing, then does the exact opposite. You're following so far? Great. So, wouldn't you be (...) (20 years ago, 20-Dec-04, to lugnet.lego)
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