For every person bitching in this thread there are 10 happy MMr owners.
That is $80,000 worth of happy customers, by my estimate.
I am sure that the opinions expressed in here are worth less than, let's say, $80,000.
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For every person bitching in this thread there are 10 happy MMr owners.
That is $80,000 worth of happy customers, by my estimate.
I am sure that the opinions expressed in here are worth less than, let's say, $80,000.
Quoted from lordloss:I feel like there are $80,000 worth of people who don't want to admit there was a problem. These people will get pissed when they sell and their pf's are labeled as ones from the bad run.
Are you an owner? Do you have playfield from the "bad run"? Are you pissed because you are trying to sell it?
How do you get this "feeling"?
At least one pinsider got a replacement playfield for cheap, because they were not happy. Who knows how many other owners got the same deal? At least some of the dissatisfied owners have been made whole, and not all of them posted to pinside about their experiences.
No one can legitimately claim that PPS/CGC nailed it, or have provided excellent customer service on their first game. We get it. Keep flogging the horse.
For every person on here with an axe to grind about PPS/CGC, there are at least 10 happy MMr owners.
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