Now you are really showing your childishness. Resorting to name calling never helps any discussion.
**You really need to let it go. You are acting like a 12 year old.
Considering at no point in time I referenced you as a 12 year old, I'm gonna have to say you started it.
You obviously have nothing better to do than attack people on the Internet. I never changed my point, and just because you think it's "idiotic and terrible" doesn't make it so.
Your point was that nothing's perfect and we should accept that. I challenged the notion that those with defective devices should lay down and take it. Don't like opposing opinions - get off the internet.
There are constructive ways of accomplishing resolution to some of your issues. Being melodramatic is not one of them. Returning the device is a LEGITIMATE choice and one I think you should make. I really don't see any possibility of all your issues getting resolved. It seems you would rather just keep the device so that you can have something to complain about.
There are reasonable ways to a resolution, unfortunately, the first words to come out of your mouth was
no device is perfect. Sorry, that's not a reasonable resolution. Changing your story to "no, you should just return it" doesn't change the fact that your original suggestion (the one I took issue with) was a bad one.
What I mean by let it go is to stop taking a simple suggestion as a personal attack.
Don't start your simple suggestions with
You really need to let it go. You are acting like a 12 year old. You decided to go down this road. If you weren't ready for a response then you probably should of kept your mouth shut.
And for the record, you started all this nonsense by accusing me of "sweeping glaring problems underneath the rug."
Telling us that we should just settle is sweeping the problem underneath the rug.
The only "sweeping" comments came from you. You stated "and other bugs/glitches that affect nearly every AT&T Titan owner" as if you have some quantifiable facts to back that statement up. Do you know nearly every AT&T Titan owner? What percentage is nearly every AT&T Titan owner?
You're right, I don't know every Titan owner. Is that going to be your fall back strawman argument? There is more than enough of us voicing our concerns to make this a serious issue. If you don't care then be quiet and move on. You're not helping, only bothering.
Finally, I paid full price for my Titan. If anyone is at risk of out of pocket cost it would be me.
Did you know I actually don't care about your wallet?