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originally posted in: I want my $20 back.
12/9/2014 11:24:19 AM
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Or, instead of buying the DLC the second it hit the store, you could've waited a day to see if it would be worth spending $20 on in the first place. But that's none of my business.
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  • If you could read, you'd realize that I've had the DLC since the game came out, since I bought the Collectors Edition. Instead of making a stupid comment, you could've actually read my post to see if your opinion was useful in the first place. But that's none of my business.

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  • You (and others) chose to pay in advance for something you hadn't even seen yet, with no way of knowing whether it would be worth the money they were charging and, now that you've got it, you're disappointed. Who's fault is that?

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  • Excuse me for not knowing about the Collectors Edition that DIDN'T come with the Expansion Pass.

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  • Your money. Your choice to buy the Collectors Edition. Your problem.

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  • Ignorant people like you really amaze me. It's a miracle you haven't stuck a knife into an outlet yet.

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  • "Ignorant" more aptly describes the behavior of someone who foolishly sprnds their money on something without knowing exactly what they're getting. If anything, waiting to make an INFORMED purchase decision is the quite the opposite of ignorant. Today really must be Opposite Day after all! Thank you. You are very smart!

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  • Oh the irony.

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