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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 6983871" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>Okay, at first I thought I had made some terrible mistake, which would have cost thousands of dollars. But as I look at back the details of when various files were uploaded to the printer, I don't see any evidence that <em>I</em> screwed up, so now I'm just confused.</p><p></p><p>In the attached images, there's the shipping notification saying that the items had mailed. This shows that, yes, they were the PF versions. And yes, I used my name in your address; I was trying to set up the 'group mailing' option so I could fire off a batch of books, instead of having to do it manually, and you were the test subject, wherein I figured out the process was a pain in the butt. Also, those mass mailings didn't have tracking numbers, so I decided to pay the extra $2 in shipping as a guarantee for everyone else.</p><p></p><p>As for <em>how in the world</em> you got a 4e interior with the PF version of the Act Two hardcover, I'm bewildered. The second image shows in the right column that the Act Two 4e version "Content Block" was uploaded on October 31, and that the PF version was last updated on September 21.</p><p></p><p>I have my own copy of Act Two in front of me, and it has the correct interior. I was afraid that somehow I'd overwritten the content block with the 4e file. But we didn't have the 4e version done yet by September 21, so I couldn't have made <em>that</em> mistake. As to how it happened to you, though? *shrug*</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, this could mean ALL 100-or-so Act 2 PF books I shipped in the past week are similarly screwed up. That would be a giant pain in the ass, but hopefully something RPGNow could fix.</p><p></p><p>Oy. I'll handle this next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 6983871, member: 63"] Okay, at first I thought I had made some terrible mistake, which would have cost thousands of dollars. But as I look at back the details of when various files were uploaded to the printer, I don't see any evidence that [i]I[/i] screwed up, so now I'm just confused. In the attached images, there's the shipping notification saying that the items had mailed. This shows that, yes, they were the PF versions. And yes, I used my name in your address; I was trying to set up the 'group mailing' option so I could fire off a batch of books, instead of having to do it manually, and you were the test subject, wherein I figured out the process was a pain in the butt. Also, those mass mailings didn't have tracking numbers, so I decided to pay the extra $2 in shipping as a guarantee for everyone else. As for [i]how in the world[/i] you got a 4e interior with the PF version of the Act Two hardcover, I'm bewildered. The second image shows in the right column that the Act Two 4e version "Content Block" was uploaded on October 31, and that the PF version was last updated on September 21. I have my own copy of Act Two in front of me, and it has the correct interior. I was afraid that somehow I'd overwritten the content block with the 4e file. But we didn't have the 4e version done yet by September 21, so I couldn't have made [i]that[/i] mistake. As to how it happened to you, though? *shrug* Unfortunately, this could mean ALL 100-or-so Act 2 PF books I shipped in the past week are similarly screwed up. That would be a giant pain in the ass, but hopefully something RPGNow could fix. Oy. I'll handle this next year. [/QUOTE]
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