Radiance battlepass SCAM

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I see. I wonder if they set it to be active in year 3000 :thinking:

Yeah. How stalkery. Your one creepy dude. Like… your sooooo creepy. Of course youd side with people spamming crybaby threads. You and your many accounts. Dont you feel like a creep at all. How you behave is beyond not ok.

I wonder how many of those are you.

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When isn’t it?

Shameful. The only person squabbling is you. The rest of the posts are in agreement.

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Not feeling it.

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Hello all.
Please stay appropriate, polite, on topic, and keep an healthy discussion. I have asked several times.
I have applied sanction for several players that didn’t respect those simple and correct guidelines, and I will continue to do so if needed.

Have a good day
Regards

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Wait, wha… there are two ā€œRadiance battlepass SCAMā€ threads? And, I’m the one accused of ā€œsquabbling?ā€ Rich.

They’re both crap threads, IMO. Deleting them would be nobody’s loss.

I am thankful I just got the pass for the CKs and not the chance to get an omnamori. But yeah that part was a leadon and scam. that said we did get 10 dollars worht of stuff out of it overall. So it isn’t a scam in the short run, just scummy as hell.

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my little sis is a chick, bruh. yeah, my sister totally made 10 reddit accounts to constantly downvote you when you completely fail to read the room and simply refuse to accept your opinion is not canon.

this could be, our daddy is a very strong libertarian man, he only beats us sometimes.

Albertino’s lil’ sis’ is about to become the main character of this forum.

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A lot of things in life are scams, look at retailers and the markups :sweat_smile: they place on every item just to cover costs, oop we bought a 3$ pack of staples so we have to add 1.50$ to the price of our products.
Greed!
I have a friend who is in charge of pricing/markdowns at an store, he said the markups on items are so much his store sells the items on clearance at 70% off and still makes a profit. One time he told me how they bought something for 30$ per each of those items then he had to price the same items for 200$
So yeah we get scammed every day and greed :poop: on us all daily

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We do indeed, and we usually receive it with a smile, but this company, on the other hand, somehow manages to routinely make people mad while giving things away for free. It’s the weirdest thing I have ever seen.

Their hustle sucks. There is a way to make money off people without making them mad. You can indeed sell them garbage and they will love it. It’s all in how you present it. These guys have a gift for making cool things suck, rather than making crap seem cool.

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It’s all companies, look at brand name sneakers-shoes most are fake or low-grade leather with so much plastic paint on them that no wonder after you wear them for 10 minutes they crease up, and that is just an example of one thing we all use regularly that cost too much for what materials they use. It’s all about cutting corners to save while raising prices also!

I agree. What I’m saying is that most companies can easily sell garbage and make their customers happy while doing it. This company, however, often can’t give quality merchandise away for free without making them upset, let alone sell them anything in a way that makes them happy. Somehow, they always manage to screw it up.

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Well, Gaijin-Targem can’t even keep aspects of this game running properly with all the lag plaguing this game and how they release updates that they have to release minor updates to fix problems caused by the previous update!

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That is not the major corporation I used to work for. (I was a purchasing agent when I retired).

There are basically two models:

Pile it deep and sell it cheap (volume sales/consumables)
or:
Maximize profits per item. (jewelry type stuff)

That company lost money on a markdown, but harvested it as a tax loss. For items that needed discounts, the shelve space was more valuable for the next full price item.

Many first markdowns were 30% below cost to get it out of the stores asap.