DSF Ironman Update
Im usually not a big fan of complaining on the FB page, but i feel like i needed to speak up thus time. ugh. Here is what I posted on the dsf FB.
I'm not gonna throw a tantrum bc its a pin(s) but I took a half day off work to be to the 12:30 distribution because it was stated in your rules that no lining up in advance was permitted. Now, not only is the line already formed and filled to capacity but half of wristbands supposed to be available are now gone. you HAVE to understand that you are not only encouraging but rewarding the mob of people that consistently make their own rules and procedures. you basically just said "show up whenever you want, act crazy and we will just give you what you want". I'm so confused....and wish I didn't lose money for nothing by taking off work to purchase your products.
just as another point of view...I am a high school teacher. The number one priority in keeping control of your classroom is to be consistent with the enforcement of your rules. as soon as you allow "students" to break the rules and turn a blind eye (even once) you LOSE control of your classroom and its very difficult to get it back. It sounds silly but this is the complete parallel to what has happened with these releases. The "students" have taken over the class! Just saying...
I'm not gonna throw a tantrum bc its a pin(s) but I took a half day off work to be to the 12:30 distribution because it was stated in your rules that no lining up in advance was permitted. Now, not only is the line already formed and filled to capacity but half of wristbands supposed to be available are now gone. you HAVE to understand that you are not only encouraging but rewarding the mob of people that consistently make their own rules and procedures. you basically just said "show up whenever you want, act crazy and we will just give you what you want". I'm so confused....and wish I didn't lose money for nothing by taking off work to purchase your products.
just as another point of view...I am a high school teacher. The number one priority in keeping control of your classroom is to be consistent with the enforcement of your rules. as soon as you allow "students" to break the rules and turn a blind eye (even once) you LOSE control of your classroom and its very difficult to get it back. It sounds silly but this is the complete parallel to what has happened with these releases. The "students" have taken over the class! Just saying...