2011-03-15, 05:24 PM
LuxAeterna Wrote:Its still the readers fault for not READING it specifically tells you what to do and if you choose not to do it its your fault. If your in class and your teacher tells you to do a test on page 5 but check page 6 for instructions but you choose not to check page 6 is it the teachers fault or your own?
There was a test I recall done in my high school consisting of 50 questions. At the very top of the page, it reads "Please read all of the instructions before writing down any answers." The tests lasts 5 minutes, and it's practically impossible to do all 50 questions. At the very end of the test, it states you have finished reading the questions, should have nothing on your piece of paper, so just write your name in the upper corner and turn it in. 99% of the students that took that test failed. The issue here isn't the reader's fault, but rather, the vagueness and difficult to interpret message hidden behind a single overlookable line that Nexon is trying to exploit from its consumers, further taking advantage of anyone with good intentions to purchase NX thinking they'd help out Japan at the same time.
ShiKage Wrote:I really don't think I have to when the argument Sarah just produced was that the company (Apple store in her example) stating a 100% proceed donation, but that's not what Nexon has done. Her argument was invalidated instantly due to that reason alone.
Once again, the big issue here is how IN-DEPTH you have to read it, which your last post just pointed out and nulled your former posts. Good job.
And once again, Nexon fails to be a transparent company.

