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Originally Posted by jdunford |
Wow, I just joined Chiptalk and never saw the posts previous to purchase.
That's really is starting to pi** me off now that I know it was a known issue and they were still sold to me without ever being told they were defective, especially for the price paid for them.
I will read the forums, but was there ever a resolution or stance taken on how retailers were going to deal with the issue?
Man do I feel like an idiot. I did a ton of research prior to purchasing, even had a "price competition" on another forum showing the offered price of Paulson Worlds from numerous vendors after asking for a price via e-mail versus direct online purchase. At that point I didnt know Chiptalk was THE "chip forum", I was using the one on Home Poker Tourney. No one there mentined anything about warped chips.
Also feel stupid for posting this without performing a search on the site first, sorry guys for posting another similar thread. I just got a bit steamed and posted in a hurry.
My opinion, the chips shouldn't be sold defective at $0.20 per chip, and certainly not the price these go for. Secondly, even if the manufacturer decides to overlook the issue, I think it should be listed somewhere on the retailer's site so buyers know pre-sale.