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Originally Posted by themidlandmaster
I just sent this message to the national sales manager for 2k australia:
Hi
I apologize for contacting you through directly, but take-two Australia and other contact sources don't seem to be replied to and as you are the National Sales Director at Take 2 Interactive you seemed the right person to contact.
I wished to pass on some customer feedback that I am very disappointed with Borderlands 2 Loot chest
Late last month I received my copy of the Borderlands 2 loot chest edition. I was very disappointed to discover the look chests are not actually limited. Photographs released before the game came out indicted each loot chest was individually numbered to 53,160 while my copy has no number and therefore a limitless number of loot chests could have been produced. This greatly diminishes the value and rarity of the loot chest edition. Adding to this, various game stores have the item back in stock, indicate endless copies are being produced further limiting the value and rarity of each copy.
Customers who purchase collectors editions should be considered valuable customers; they pre-order the game and are prepared at least launch price for the game, and will not buy the title second hand.
take-two has done this before to collectors, this has previously occurred with the Duke Nukem Collectors edition and is very disappointing.
Given the overproduction of collectors editions in the past, it greatly decreases the lure to pre-order titles like Aliens and instead wait until collectors editions are bargain binned like Bioshock 2 was.
Respectfully yours
Dean Williams
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Seconded, also was the email address public, i'd love to voice my disappointment as well.