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ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
There is NO WAY to write a letter to them special LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If KI was a REAL BUSINESS (i own one so i know a little about that) you listen too all complaints and the agriest ones you pay attention to the most, not that they have to talk back with rude people but pay attention to the MEAT of what is being said! If KI wants to keep there game from being a FAD then they will pay attention to whats a REAL complaint, and read as much as they can and do as much marketing research as they can, DOING THEIR HOMEOWORK, not asking the kids to talk nice to them cause they will get all angry (like children do) and then not read it cause it has poo poo words and they got offended or whatever ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If i ever get a customer who isnt super satisfied then i talk to them and the most angry people i hear the most cause they are speaking from EMOTION they are the MOST HONEST and probobly the biggest spenders since they are sooo emotionally involved in the game, their opinion is important, and calming them down is a business skill.
This post is lame to me only cause if KI wont read a letter cause it seems mean then they dont want that company to grow, you put emotion aside in business and do what you gotta do and read what you gotta read, peel away the garbage being said and you take the gold from it, we shouldnt have to read a post on how to send a pretty letter to KI, or KI isnt even trying anymore.
Worthless post, though it is a ncie idea to teach kids manners in writing letters, its just not always gonna come at them that way, KI should not expect to get friendly emails all the time, but they should pay attention to what's going on, not the emotion. Bad business move, kids might not understand that and it may seem like its more useful to say things nice, but in all honesty every job i ever had and as long as i owned my business (about 3 years) the people who speak soft never get heard honestly... and the ones who are emotionally involved teach you things as a business owner.
Sorry to disagree but i think this is a ALMOST worthless post, someone should post to KI about how to not be a part of the kids and not be so emotionally involved in the emails lol, its just kids being mad, who cares, see what they say see if its valuable info and if not... toss it, who cares? This is something KI should worry about, not as much the kids, the kids should have manners from HOME, not message boards on wiz101 central. Rude kids dont get made and broke online that happens with parents at home, i think if anything this is more a post for adults who act like kids when sending email to KI, which is just something they should laugh at when they read those, i know i would LOL i am laughing thinking about what lame 45 year old people have to say all emotioanlly bent out of shape over a kids game ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyways manners are learned at home, reading emotion filled emails is part of owning a business.
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Ronan, I'm very sorry you feel that way, but the main idea behind my post was respect.
Nowhere did I say that we weren't allowed to tell Kingsisle what they could improve. My point was telling Kingsisle how to improve in a respectful manner.
Of course I'm not telling you that you can't put emotion into your posts (as you have just demonstrated quite an accurate description of an emotion-filled post), I just hoped we could show it in an unhurtful and mindful way.
You are right, honesty is definitely the best policy, and yes we can be honest while still maintaining respect.
Is that so? Well.. your post is actually quite amusing and highly ironic. (:Originally Posted by The_Foot_Ronan