en·ti·tled
inˈtīdld,enˈtīdld/
adjective
believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment.
"his pompous, entitled attitude"
Yes. Paying for a product, and asking why you don't have what you believe to be the complete, or promised product. This obviously fits the definition of entitled. No one is asking for special treatment here, or asking for stuff to be handed out to them. Maybe you should learn what words mean, before parroting them because you see others use them on the forums.
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Edited by SatelliteSurfer: 11/8/2015 9:17:25 PMOk so if I told you that for $100 you could buy my guitar off me and then when you fork over that $100 there's no strings or pickups on it (which would cost you about $100 just for decent pick ups) but on the ad I advertised a complete guitar. So when you call me back up and say I lied and ripped you off I should just call you an entitled fggt and that be the end of it? Good to know that you would be an easy sucker
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I'm not exactly sure if you're disagreeing with our point or not, but I definetely wouldn't consider this situation as being entitled. This isn't what we expected to be the complete product, but what we were told would be in the taken king.