He was talking about the launcher lol.
And that's what we're all discussing here xD
And that's what we're all discussing here xD
(Jun. 20, 2011 6:50 PM)NightWolf7919 Wrote: NEWSFLASH: I just called Hasbro Customer Service. It turns out that the launcher they are releasing Gravity Destroyer with is not just a regular Light Launcher. The bar that prevents the wrong insertion of the ripcord is removed, meaning you can put it in either side of the launcher for left or right spin. Although not the most ergonomic choice, its better than just a regular Right Launcher.
(Jun. 21, 2011 3:30 AM)NightWolf7919 Wrote: And, no offense Kai-V, I think the customer service knows far more about Hasbro releases than you do. I asked if the launcher was any different than a regular one, and she told me the specifics of the launcher, that you can put the ripcord in on both sides. Whether it is impractical or not is irrelevant.
(Jun. 18, 2011 6:38 AM)Coasters "R" Us Wrote: and I doubt you'd win a lawsuit from a giant company.
(Jun. 21, 2011 3:30 AM)NightWolf7919 Wrote: I asked if the launcher was any different than a regular one, and she told me the specifics of the launcher, that you can put the ripcord in on both sides. Whether it is impractical or not is irrelevant.That is not true. If it is impractical, which it seems like it is, you could've been speaking to a person that has no idea on how things would work.
(Jun. 21, 2011 4:51 AM)NightWolf7919 Wrote: However, don't you accuse me of presenting misinformation.I don't think anyone is. At least, I'm not. But, you do seem to be defending this as factual information...when you don't even know if it is.
(Jun. 21, 2011 4:51 AM)NightWolf7919 Wrote: Or I could've been speaking to someone who was reading information off of a computer screen? Don't you understand that the information I have is not from some woman in customer service, its directly from the Hasbro database.
(Jun. 21, 2011 4:51 AM)NightWolf7919 Wrote: The lady clearly was reading off of a computer screen, and I doubt it was her fault for quote "having no idea how things work."Having worked customer service myself, it is rare that someone would look through the database for information. They either know it because they have been told, or they simply "think" it'd be that way.