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JonShaffer wrote:I ordered three of these last time and they all arrived in used condition. Scratches, scuffs and nicks evident on the handles.
Did you contact service@woot.com about that?
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inkycatz
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molex wrote:Land of the free my ass.
And I'm sure the criminals in Boston always comply with this kind of ridiculous law as well, so thank god we know that Boston has figured out a way to stop criminals from carrying 3" knives! Not. This kind of law only impacts the lives of those who would abide by the law, who are by default not the people the law is supposed to be in effect for anyways. RIDICULOUS.
Speaking of ridiculous, I like how woot tries to censor the word idi otic and mor on. That's working about as well as the boston knife law you as you can see.
Sounds like we're getting into some pretty specific area politics and away from the actual knife discussion itself here.
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charliecarroll wrote:I can see how one could view it that way but let's look at the other side of the coin. If specifics that have to do with carry and no-carry are talked about in here and it raises the awareness of people to unseat politicians that pass these stupa and non-working laws, it opens a larger market to Woot and others. Free market stuff, more jobs, capitalism, stuff like that. So as long as there is no name calling or misrepresentation of fact, Woot should allow it. Again, changes in this area expands your market. Would you not want that?
Given the common nature of the topic (we do carry knives here often), it seems to me like it'd be worth an open discussion in World of Sport.woot (where anyone is welcome to start a topic), even so the valuable information wouldn't get lost in the middle of specific product reviews. 
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