
I'd call the manufacturer to complain if you're so outraged, but I kind of don't get it either. So it's a little worn? It's in the sealed bubble and you never have to touch it. |
Good God, no, not dirty dice! Reminds me of the horror I once suffered when I opened a bag of carrots and found a brown one. Good luck and I hope you can pull your life back together. |
It would be a little bit different if you got a carrot that had already been chewed by someone else. But I can see that you are such a wise person that nothing that mundane would phase you. You would just serve it to your guests, as usual. And if they noticed it, HELLLOOO, I'm sure they can figure out that it came that way in the bag. And if not, they can probably put their life back together once tey |
...got home and stopped talking about you. |
I am so so sorry that this happened to you. I don't wish to alarm you, but there are "entertainment clubs" in Southeast Asia where women apparently fire out dice into crowds from their "mulieris pudenda". I hope and pray that this has not happened with your dice. But when I think about a reputable company like Hasbro - a name we trust for our childrens' gaming needs - being potentially associated with the depraved practices of the seediest Patpong nightspots I feel very uneasy. |
OP, I would have the dice tested to see if they were indeed used and just not dirty or dusty. Perhaps they can pick some DNA evidence off of them.
So what did Hasbro say when you found the time to pull yourself together and contact them? |
I didn't take the time to call them (can't waste my time on such stuff); I just took the time to share with other parents who are likely in the toy-buying market that Hasbro is selling "new" toys made with used and obviously dirty parts. |
It's not dirty parts-it's naughty bits. |
So you are slandering Hasbro on the "hunch" the soiled dice are used and not just dusty or dirty from the factory. Nice. Why NOT CALL HASBRO and let them know? If you give them the item # I bet they can tell you whether or not it is a known issue from a certain production problem. No, instead just gossip and make accusations. |
11:09 -- you are insane (or own Hasbro stock). To all other DCUM-ers out there in the market for toys -- FYI, I bought t a "new" Hasbro toy with a dirty, obviously used part (which I think is gross but which one poster seems to think is totally normal). FYI --- FYI -- FYI --- FYI..... |
Um insane? OP is the one who posted on supposedly used dice but will not contact the manufacturer. Only stating that OP has no proof the dice are used. So, who is the insane one here? |
Worn down on the edges, black with dirt, old looking --hmm, WHAT COULD IT MEAN???? I'd better call the manufacturer to find out. |
OR TO LOG A COMPLAINT AND SEE IF THERE IS A KNOWN ISSUE. IF THERE IS AN ISSUE MAYBE THEY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. |
LMAO!!! OP - you are a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic, my dear. If your friends are people who would slam you behind your back for any reason, let alone a gift of a clearly new game in which there are questionable dice, it may be time to reevaluate. I do not understand the point of your post. To warn others? I've bought many games from Hasbro and haven't encountered any horrific pieces of any kind. Here's a crazy idea. How about you return the game? And/or call Hasbro? Dude. Get a hold of yourself. |
Or maybe folks on this site want to know about it.... |