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Wil Wheaton’s on fire over this. He’s good people.
The reddit thread is far more informative than you’d expect.
The reddit thread is far more informative than you’d expect.
edit- Wasn't aware of a functionality with direct links. In any case, if anyone else is having issues accessing the link directly from the post like I was, it appears to be a megathread at the very top of the dndnext subreddit currently.Wil Wheaton’s on fire over this. He’s good people.
The reddit thread is far more informative than you’d expect.
Wil Wheaton’s on fire over this. He’s good people.
The reddit thread is far more informative than you’d expect.
Wait, isn't Wil Wheaton's reddit account u/wil ? I don't see him posting about this anywhere?
His Facebook.Wait, isn't Wil Wheaton's reddit account u/wil ? I don't see him posting about this anywhere?
That's just it - while I'll grant it's reasonable for Wizards to try to get the cards back I don't think they've any right to expect to succeed if the person who now owns them doesn't want to give them up. WotC doesn't own those cards any more.So... someone at WotC, with no expertise in this kind of thing (but "M:tG street cred," whatever that means), is going to have to identify the person, find out where they live, get on a plane, fly there, and hope the person is reasonable and doesn't get violent?
And apparently they did make repeated attempts to get in touch by email, unsuccessfully, before they sent someone physically.
There's an argument for just letting the whole thing go. But if you accept that it's reasonable of Wizards to try and get the cards back at all, hiring private security to do the legwork is the only reasonable option I can see if the person won't answer an email or a call.
I can't think like that, or I'd be unable to buy groceries, or even accept my paycheck.Yes, it's a gross move. Doing some good things doesn't remove all the absolutely horrible things they have done and what they represent in this country. I'm not telling other people what to do with their money, but I will not support a company who utilizes an organization like that if they don't make it abundantly clear that they've made a mistake and wont' do so again.