silentounce
First Post
The law is the law.
I think you're in the wrong forum. There is no Lawful Neutral in D&D any more.
The law is the law.
It certainly does - or at the very least it prevents middle-management from hiding problems from them.LOL.. It actually works more often that not, going straight to the boss.nerfherder said:If people feel that a message to CS isn't getting through, they could try greg.leeds@wizards.com or
Greg Leeds
Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
PO Box 707
Renton, WA 98057
If Greg Leeds gets sick of hearing from disgruntled customers, he might do something about it...
It certainly does - or at the very least it prevents middle-management from hiding problems from them.
If you're sick of WotC forums going down all the time, contact Greg Leeds.
If you're sick of waiting for the virtual desktop advertised in the back of your D&D core books, contact Greg Leeds.
If you're sick of hearing about the beautiful 3d character modeller demo, when the basic character generator still isn't available, contact Greg Leeds.
If Greg Leeds gets sick of hearing from disgruntled customers, he might do something about it...
If people are really serious about complaining, pull out a pen and paper and send an actual letter.
Emails, convenient though they may be, just don't have the same impact as a physical letter.
The law is the law. There are laws regarding access to that sort of material on the internet.
I agree - I even provided the postal address in my post, and suggested people contact him, not just email.If people are really serious about complaining, pull out a pen and paper and send an actual letter.
Emails, convenient though they may be, just don't have the same impact as a physical letter.
I think you're in the wrong forum. There is no Lawful Neutral in D&D any more.