WotC site & Forgotten Rums

darkbard

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for those of you who have been participating in the debate regarding the future of FR products (i.e. Forgotten Rums thread on these boards) (and for those of you who haven't but have interest in the direction FR products develop in the future):

the official WotC site currently has a survey requesting feedback on the new silver marches book. as you may already know, the future content of FR books is in question (crunchy vs. creamy), so the sales of this book (and perhaps input through such a survey) will have a significant impact on the direction future products go.

you need to enter the barcode from the back of the book to participate in the survey (i haven't received my copy yet so can offer no comments on the content of the survey). this seems to be a good way to express your opinions en masse about the direction future FR products should go....
 

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Is anyone else having problems getting into the survey? I have tried to enter the code in 6 times and their site keeps telling me that I have the wrong code. I've tripled checked it, I know I'm typing it in right......Is it possible that they managed to errata even the surveys now???
 

You aren't the only one who's having trouble entering the barcode number. I just tried, more than once, and kept getting an invalid barcode message.

I've taken surveys in the past and had no trouble. Of course with the recent WOTC website problems, I'm tempted to make a comment or two. However, perhaps I'm simply forgetting to do something. Any help would be appreciated.
 



You are not alone in your problems. Well, this one anyhow. The little pink dire badgers is completely your problem, and yours alone.
 

The malfunction is volontary. It's part of a plot to claim that FR books interest noone "otherwise our survey would have had a bit more popularity".
 

Gez said:
The malfunction is volontary. It's part of a plot to claim that FR books interest noone "otherwise our survey would have had a bit more popularity".
Not much of a plot, since it works against them.
 

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