If prices are adjusted: Reimburse us the difference in Credits

Are you the original poster complaining about being reimbursed? No, no you are not. Seeing as you’re being defensive here however I would question if you’re telling the truth.

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Are you the original poster complaining about being reimbursed? No, no you are not. Seeing as you’re being defensive here however I would question if you’re telling the truth.

Your post claimed that spending money in the store is poor decision making. That is what I was commenting on.

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You quite literally have apparently taken offense to something that doesn’t specifically target you. That’s your problem, and I’m not quite sure what you’re even trying to argue here. It’s a forum, and people post their opinions. Get over it.

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You quite literally have apparently taken offense to something that doesn’t specifically target you. That’s your problem, and I’m not quite sure what you’re even trying to argue here. It’s a forum, and people post their opinions. Get over it.

No offence taken - you posted something I disagree with so responded to it. It’s a forum, and people post their opinions. Get over it.

Not sure I have anything I need to get over, but i suppose by all means defend your poor decisions, as well as others.

Not sure I have anything I need to get over, but i suppose by all means defend your poor decisions, as well as others.

Thanks for the concern, if I ever make a poor decision I will keep that in mind.

I’ve spent probably about $200 so far. Would spend more if there was stuff to actually spend money on. This game isn’t nearly as MTX heavy as everyone makes it out to be. I’ve spent thousands on other games. I’ve donated even more just for the tax write off.

Tell me more about how I make poor decisions, when the decisions I’ve made in life had led me to a point where I have enough expendable income to support it.

How people chose to allocate their capital really isn’t any of your concern. I have a financial advisor for that. Thanks.

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I’d argue that teaching people the macro part first, and teaching them making money in it of itself is a good thing first dispositions them to a certain type of profit first people second thinking. I think you know plenty of business and economic type people think that way, even if you yourself don’t. And I think the way it’s taught is a big part of why.

Now I do say that recognizing my position isn’t fully informed, as I’ve not gone through business school myself. I’ve just seen a few economics courses, and been exposed to certain types of people and business practices. So maybe with more knowledge my stance could change, but the way you tell it, and from what I’ve seen, it’s easy to understand why people are thought it a product first and people second.

That’s not exclusive to just business schools though. Any higher learning path will typically expose you to the worst parts of it before you get into the really interesting stuff. It’s a good way to measure if a person has the determination and desire to continue down the path.

For example, I was premed before I changed majors to business. Biochemistry broke my desire to continue. It’s good to introduce those courses early rather than allowing an individual to pursue a career path for multiple years and then decide they don’t want it anymore.

I realize after rereading your post that I might have gone off on a tangent there.

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In game currency has value for 343, even if you don’t want to see it.

If they “reward” you 500 credits, they are loosing a chance from you to buy 500 extra credits, because of the reward.

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I mean, I get it for more abstract subjects. But for applied fields you have to weigh not only how determined a person is to pursue a major, but if you’re teaching them good ethics. Because ultimately if they due pursue said path, and you’ve taught them to think a certain way, they will likely be biased by that even if you teach more later down the road.

Edit: Tangents are okay, I like discussing things with a well mannered person such as yourself. Though, I don’t know how far we should take it in a thread like this.

No that’s very interesting actually haha

You know buddy I’d be willing to wager on calling you out on absolute BS. You can’t file a purchase as a tax write off unless fifty percent of said product’s usage is proven to be business related. That being said I sincerely doubt with it being obvious that you don’t understand this that you are one definitely not the bigshot you’re fronting yourself as (and either way, congratulations? Nobody cares buddy.), and two more than likely not someone with a financial advisor. It’s okay to tell the truth, and say you have a problem with maxing out your credit cards on videogames. If you’re by some chance telling the truth I should either feel sorry for said supposed advisor, or should be congratulating them for getting over on someone as self important as you come off.

I said I make donations for tax write offs. Not purchases. Try again.

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Point is you’re irresponsibly making yourself a part of a problem that influences the issue of those less fortunate than you being able to enjoy something as it once was. Nobody likes a whale my friend. You contribute to absolutely nothing but IRRESPONSIBLY throwing capital throwing capital at a draconian system that needs to be dealt away with.

And then you gaslight by editing your comment. How original. You’re definitely a fraud then. Does your advisor know this?

You act as if I’m here trying to impress you or win over your friendship. I’m not. You accused me of making poor decisions, I’m explaining that it’s quite the contrary. I’ve made decisions that benefit myself, because I don’t really care about a nameless/faceless person on the internet. Neither should anyone else. Call me a whale, call me greedy, trust that in my industry I’ve been called worse hahaha.

And I edited my comments for spelling errors and after thoughts lol. You can even see what was edited if your forum rank is high enough. I’m not just making several posts in a row to boost my post count, that’s trivial nonsense.

I mean if you want to make the argument that your entitled to luxury in excess that’s absolutely fine with me. I find that personally irresponsible. It just doesn’t look good when you’re doing it even at the unintended expense of others. Nobody cares that you’re rich my friend. Just like nobody cares that I’m of wealth myself. I bring it up simply because there’s two sorts of people I suppose. Those who constructively use their wealth, and those who do so destructively. Those who donate to a cause for the sake of the cause, and those who do it to liquidate assets for personal financial reasons.

I’m actually glad to see you admit to being deplorable. Perhaps now your opinion would be valued less. After all we’re on a public forum. If you care so little, why even post it at all?

For the same reason anyone else does. Passion for Halo.
Without going on a long tirade of how long I’ve been a part of the community, I’ll just say this isn’t even the biggest community outcry the franchise has seen. Y’all are pretty tame with the exception of the unwarranted disrespect for one another. Communities are melting pots of all different background, points of views, and opinions. So while I may not agree with your opinions, I respect your right to have them. If we all shared the same desires, thoughts, and opinions; we would be a cult.

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