@SirLink I do not agree with your comment. Your wildly speculative assertions on the motivation of the company illustrate that you are letting your emotions inhibit your ability to think clearly. Calm down.
@AllBLK It is not very neighborly to call the police on my neighbor for breaking into my house and making a sandwich. The people chanting "anti consumer" have got to be children. This move by Nintendo is the most logical and predictable thing a company can do. Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have been doing this for years. But the sheep have been enraged by social media because stuff costs money. Yikes!
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Re: Nintendo's Strict Policy On MiG Carts Is Creating A Problem For Secondhand Switch 2 Buyers
@SirLink I do not agree with your comment. Your wildly speculative assertions on the motivation of the company illustrate that you are letting your emotions inhibit your ability to think clearly. Calm down.
Re: Nintendo's Strict Policy On MiG Carts Is Creating A Problem For Secondhand Switch 2 Buyers
@AllBLK It is not very neighborly to call the police on my neighbor for breaking into my house and making a sandwich. The people chanting "anti consumer" have got to be children. This move by Nintendo is the most logical and predictable thing a company can do. Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have been doing this for years. But the sheep have been enraged by social media because stuff costs money. Yikes!
Re: Nintendo's Strict Policy On MiG Carts Is Creating A Problem For Secondhand Switch 2 Buyers
@SirLink This is not anti consumer, it is anti pirate. Pirates are not consumers. Pirates may consume, but not while they are pirating.