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@Rohan75 They are trying to get special treatment and ship games well before their release date, are too cheap to pay for next-day delivery, and act like little babies when they dont get special treatment.

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@Shanks_D_Chop I understand the issue, more than you do. This retailer wants an advantage over other online retailers by wanting to ship games several days in advance (which most retailers do not, not even Amazon). Activision refused to give them special treatment, so the buthurt retailer decided to act like little babies and not sell Activision games. The retailer is the only one who will be hurt, Activision will not lose any sales and consumers will switch to a retailer that cares about them.

punker, there are plenty of retailers that can ship games and get them to you on launch day. Plus, there are always physical retailers that will have games on launch days.

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@majere613 They can still ship the game early, but they are greedy because Activision told them they can ship a game 1 day before its release but the retailer is greedy and wants more.

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@pmamba45 Bull, they are trying to get an advantage over other retailers by being able to ship the game even earlier, but Activision is not gonna let them do that and I applaud them.

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@Fursnake Consider what? Letting retailers break the street date even more? The retailer is complaining that they can't sell the game more than 1 day early.

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@SIDEFX1 You think you are clever? This retailer is trying to take advantage of Activision, but Activision stood up to them. I applaud Activision.

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@gbrading You are pathetic. Do you even see why this retailer is scum? They are mad because they aren't being allowed to ship out games more than 1 day before the games actual release date. They need to stop complaining.

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@FlameBoyBen Do you mean Activision of this scummy retailer? The retailer is complaining about Activision not letting them ship out games more than 1 day early. They are lucky they even get to ship the game early at all.

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@zeekybookydoog Trademark, not copyright. And the system will prevent these greedy, talentless people from winning against Warner Bros.

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Sounds like they are money whores. They never cared about people using their lame meme, and never bothered to trademark them until Scribblenauts came out and became a big success. They were never gonna do anything with their memes. They will lose their lawsuit because of that, and all they will have left are their Internet bucks (ala South Park).