JoeGKushner
Adventurer
Reading about the "crappy spine syndrome" on another post, I noticed a lot of people have issues with their Tome of Horrors. Mine is still in pretty good shape, but with all the updates in various products like Glades of Death, I don't use it too often anymore.
Anyway, at which point should a company stop replacing products that are faulty? For example, say you go out and buy Midnight 1st edition and it falls apart within days. Should Fantasy Flight games give you a new copy? Would that even be possible for the game company as the book is on a 2nd edition and probably doesn't exist anymore in their warehouse?
At what point does a company say, "We would like to help you but you're warranty has expired?"
Anyway, at which point should a company stop replacing products that are faulty? For example, say you go out and buy Midnight 1st edition and it falls apart within days. Should Fantasy Flight games give you a new copy? Would that even be possible for the game company as the book is on a 2nd edition and probably doesn't exist anymore in their warehouse?
At what point does a company say, "We would like to help you but you're warranty has expired?"


