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>You're trying to stir me up
no, i just find it very interesting. you initiated this conversation with, paraphrasing, "i'm unhappy i have to pay money for duplicate copies of expansions" or thereabouts. a potential solution presents itself in that there's a chance, albeit small, you could get some of this money refunded by sending a nicely worded letter. sending a snarky letter drastically reduces the chances you'll get any money back, i can say this from experience. so why do it? to satisfy some kind of "pride" or something perhaps. but of what worth is that pride? the ~$20 or however much it was that you won't get back now? so if your pride is only worth that much, why begin by complaining that you lost money on a deal instead of just accepting the loss stoically and resolving to do better next time. no one wins anything, it's just as easy for support to press delete instead of forward, you don't gain any honor or standing in their eyes; sending a snarky letter not only practically guarantees you won't get what you want but just amounts to letting ego overtake the initial goal. it's just a very interesting flow of choice and consequence.
if you're presuming that me observing this flow of consequence and analyzing it is an intentional attempt to make you angry, perhaps you might ask yourself whether it's a coincidence that multiple things seem to make you angry that don't necessarily need to, and investigate where the pattern, if any, lies
tldr there is no tldr, i just find it all very interesting