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If no one questioned anything, no improvements would be made. Nothing would get done. Picture medieval times.
That doesn't make any difference. Talent doesn't directly translate into producing good things. And even if every product they've made/been involved with was good, it doesn't mean they can't make a bad one. If you flip a coin 200 times and it lands on heads every time, the odds it lands on heads the next toss is still 50/50.
Wait, I thought they were using these cards for 2 days straight and they were still flawless afterwards??? That's 48 hours and no clumping.
Why should you expect us to? If you've never had a bad experience with Dan and Dave and want to put your trust in them, fine. But to expect everyone else to place blind trust in them is a bit ridiculous don't ya think? It seems to me that you don't think it's possible someone can have an unpleasant experience with them, so hypothetically speaking, if someone did, is that justification enough for them to say "I'll wait until I get the cards to judge if they're good"? Or if someone just doesn't want to completely believe the sellers of the product (who make money on each purchase) and wants to see for themselves before just placing an order for 5 bricks on the night of the release?
Maybe you should take a break from the computer and go outside if a little bit of skepticism depresses you...
I wouldn't say they are considered liars per say, but they have been known to stretch the truth around product releases. To me, when something is going to be released in June/July, and someone asks in February "When are Smoke and Mirrors out?" saying "Coming Soon" is a little bit of a stretch..
I have to agree with everything you said. I won't lie... I agree with you 100%. However, for S&M I've heard that they meant to release these a long while back, but there were several problems with the decks. I can't say for sure because I don't know for sure... but I can't really argue with any of those points. You are absolutely right.
As for me saying it "depresses me"... that was a bit of a stretch.
-Doug