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Old 01-17-2013, 11:24 AM
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Default Re: Assassins Creed 3 Ultimate Special Edition (Charity)

so who is willing to go and forward one of these too me?
as i loves the style so much and am so not making a number 11 i promise
spinal tap style
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Old 01-17-2013, 12:28 PM
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Ok, I feel completely gutted now! Thanks for ruining my night Matrix! Lol.
Seriously though, here I thought I owned something special and unique, and now I feel cheated and ripped off.
I apologise for this realization, though I can't say I'm sorry personally. The whole thing is first and foremost towards a charity and not because of the "limited" items included. Had you got it for a mere $100 or so I'm sure you wouldn't feel as crushed as you do right now?!

The first time I saw the Chest, I questioned its origin!? It didn't look like it related to the franchise for me and there was no detailed information about it. If it was indeed exclusively made and customized for the "charity", I would have expected a little behind the scene of the reasoning for such a Chest box.

Don't feel bad, feel happy that the money you submitted has gone to help kids with illness

Plus now you can purchase an unmarked Chest box to put all your AC items in and keep the "original" Chest box safe from possible damage


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..but at the end of the day the money went to charity.


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so who is willing to go and forward one of these too me?
as i loves the style so much and am so not making a number 11 i promise
spinal tap style
I believe Kitty can help you out with that?!

Btw, I went into the shop to check it out, unfortunately I went into one that specifically didn't stock them as printed in fine prints on the catalogue!

I'll have to visit another store in the suburbs and take a gander at it
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Old 01-17-2013, 10:32 PM
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I apologise for this realization, though I can't say I'm sorry personally. The whole thing is first and foremost towards a charity and not because of the "limited" items included. Had you got it for a mere $100 or so I'm sure you wouldn't feel as crushed as you do right now?!

The first time I saw the Chest, I questioned its origin!? It didn't look like it related to the franchise for me and there was no detailed information about it. If it was indeed exclusively made and customized for the "charity", I would have expected a little behind the scene of the reasoning for such a Chest box.

Don't feel bad, feel happy that the money you submitted has gone to help kids with illness

Plus now you can purchase an unmarked Chest box to put all your AC items in and keep the "original" Chest box safe from possible damage





Was only joking mate, not blaming you for this at all. I blame Ubisoft. Yes, I am happy that the money went to charity, but that's not the point really. Those who purchased these spent a lot of money on them. I'm sure if you or anyone else had bought one you'd also feel burned by this. I still like the set, just annoyed and wish I had known about this earlier.

Anyway, for those interested in buying a chest, I don't think its the small one. The AC one is fairly large and weighs around 7.5 - 8kg. I priced up postage to several countries as I've had a few offers to sell, and the cheapest available postage to the UK is $104 for sea mail with no tracking or insurance. Air mail is $213, also with no tracking, and express post is $220 and has tracking.
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