Lori, not intending this note personally at all, :) but as a commentary on the 
view people have about Audio Game Companies.

Firstly, as has been said before, many of these companies are individuals or 
groups of 2, 3 or sometimes only a few more people who are doing this more out 
of a labor of love than desire for money.

Again, as has been said, there's really, essentially no money in making audio 
games for this community. It just isn't a sustainable business model unless 
devs offer other services as well, and even then, not by much.

The fact that Liam's time is taken up with a real job should give people a clue 
that he's not getting rich off of any of us. Yes? ;)

so to create the impression that these game companies don't care about poor 
blind people is maybe not the best way to go about this. :) Know what I mean?

If people are feeling unimportant, then it's our responsibility as a community 
to bring ourselves to a place where we can contribute more to our own 
developers so that we become more important. You pay for time, so if you want 
more time, contribute more of what you can. That could be cash, it could be 
your own time. The point is; give something to get something. Make sense? :) 
Then you'll be seen as important to others…

Anyway, as I said, nothing personal is meant by this at all. I understand how 
this may seem like devs don't care but it's usually that they can't keep up 
because of real-life commitments which actually do pay them so they can support 
themselves and perhaps their own as well.

Hope this makes sense and thanks for your note!

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Jun 21, 2013, at 12:11 PM, loriduncan <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, I'd love to contact their complaints, but I can't call the number as i'm in 
the uk.  It's very frustrating when this happens, companies seemto forget it's 
your money they have.

-----Original Message----- From: Michael Taboada
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 6:43 PM
To: [email protected] ; Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] MY complaints about L-works games

Hi,
Unfortunately I've seen that a lot lately. People either not getting
replacement keys when they reinstalled their computer or some such, or not
getting keys at all. I personally waited many months to try and get keys for
super liam and judgement day. If you wanted to file a complaint you can
probably do that by calling them, at least that's what I've done in the
past. Go to their help centre then to contact I believe and it will give you
an 800 number.
Hth,
-Michael.


-----Original Message----- From: Steve Cullen
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 12:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Audyssey] MY complaints about L-works games

Hi Everyone,
I'm sorry if I don't post to the list very often.  I have bought three games
from Liam and never received any licensing information I even tried to go to
paypal to register a complaint. To register a complaint with Paypal You have
to fill out like thirty five forms which aren't
Blind friendly I gave that idea up pretty quickly. The Point is that Liam is
not fulfilling the needs of his customers. And there should be something
done about this from the aspect of the blind gamers community.
Thank you all very much.
Sincerely,
Steve Cullen


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