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<blockquote data-quote="Terrepin" data-source="post: 1680894" data-attributes="member: 22224"><p>Well, now I kinda feel the fool for letting the cute girl at the Paizo booth at Origins talk me into subscribing there at the con. Granted, I like my bright red Warduke t-shirt, but now it's not so much a free giveaway as it is a discounted item.</p><p></p><p>I thought about doing what another poster suggested and cancelling my subscription, then re-upping at the new rate. But I don't want to take a chance and miss an issue, nor do I feel like causing headaches for myself or customer service (who has always been very helpful and professional to my requests for assistance, by the way... Thanks, Jeremy)</p><p></p><p>Still, while I don't want to seem like a money-grubbing weenie, that's $5 I could have (and probably would have) spent on more gaming stuff. If I hadn't just subscribed less than a month ago, I wouldn't be as bothered by it. I like the new look of the magazine -- I really, really do -- but as a consumer I want the best value. If it were Entertainment Weekly or Time Magazine or something, I wouldn't have any qualms about harassing customer service for a credit or refund, but because it's those swell Paizo guys, I feel bad thinking I'm owed something back. However, as cool as everyone there seems, and as cool as the product is, Paizo is still a company that publishes a magazine to <em>make money</em> -- not out of the charity of their hearts, or for the greater good of gamers in need of quality adventure content. And now they've taken a little more of <em>my money</em> than they have too, just because of bad timing on my part.</p><p></p><p>So am I screaming for a refund? No. But something -- some gesture -- would be nice. An acknowledgement. Extend my subscription by one issue as a way of saying "thanks for believing in us before", or offer some giveaway or tchotcke or something. </p><p></p><p>Or have the cute girl from the Paizo booth sign my Warduke shirt when I wear it to Gen Con. You know, something worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrepin, post: 1680894, member: 22224"] Well, now I kinda feel the fool for letting the cute girl at the Paizo booth at Origins talk me into subscribing there at the con. Granted, I like my bright red Warduke t-shirt, but now it's not so much a free giveaway as it is a discounted item. I thought about doing what another poster suggested and cancelling my subscription, then re-upping at the new rate. But I don't want to take a chance and miss an issue, nor do I feel like causing headaches for myself or customer service (who has always been very helpful and professional to my requests for assistance, by the way... Thanks, Jeremy) Still, while I don't want to seem like a money-grubbing weenie, that's $5 I could have (and probably would have) spent on more gaming stuff. If I hadn't just subscribed less than a month ago, I wouldn't be as bothered by it. I like the new look of the magazine -- I really, really do -- but as a consumer I want the best value. If it were Entertainment Weekly or Time Magazine or something, I wouldn't have any qualms about harassing customer service for a credit or refund, but because it's those swell Paizo guys, I feel bad thinking I'm owed something back. However, as cool as everyone there seems, and as cool as the product is, Paizo is still a company that publishes a magazine to [I]make money[/I] -- not out of the charity of their hearts, or for the greater good of gamers in need of quality adventure content. And now they've taken a little more of [I]my money[/I] than they have too, just because of bad timing on my part. So am I screaming for a refund? No. But something -- some gesture -- would be nice. An acknowledgement. Extend my subscription by one issue as a way of saying "thanks for believing in us before", or offer some giveaway or tchotcke or something. Or have the cute girl from the Paizo booth sign my Warduke shirt when I wear it to Gen Con. You know, something worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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