Monday, January 9, 2012

The First of the Letters

A few days ago, I sent the first of many letters to AJ HQ, addressing three commonly-spoken of problems/requests.
Here is the letter I sent:
Dear Animal Jam Headquarters,
We Jammers of Jamaa have been speaking of, complaining about, suggesting, and hoping for various things. Today I would like to point a few of these things out to you.
Firstly, let me say that the lack of non-member items and animals has become quite outrageous. With all of the selection in items and creatures to embody, I would think there would be at least a few that non-members can take hold of. Sadly, this has become a disappointment. Though I am a member, I see many people saddened by the fact that they are oh-so-limited. 'Tis a sad thing to see many people complaining. Yes, I do realize that membership payments keep your division up-and-running, but for Myra's sake could you please let your rules up a little? Your Anemone Bows from Christmas - they were non-member, and now you've turned them to member-only after a month? Sorry, but that comes across me as wrong. It seems like non-members are getting the worst end of Jamaa, and I've seen many just plain quit because of this.

Next, I would like to speak of the inventory slots. Recently you have added more slots to the den list, animal list, and pet list. But, you seem to have left out the furniture and clothing lists. I notice that you have updated the furniture list, but that had been ages ago and now people, with all of the new items about, have run out of space. I myself am one of those Jammers, for I am always in the predicament of having to recycle my favorite items to get some new ones. If only you could increase the slots to allow three hundred items, maybe the population would calm down about this subject.

Lastly, I would like to ask you a question. Whatever has happened to our nigh Beta dens? The three-leveled den was the dream home of many Jammers, and every Beta tester I know (including myself, as such) have wondered why you took them from us. Were they too glithy? Were they just not practical? Did they not work with newer items? Whatever the case is, Beta testers everywhere would like to see them return, for they were and will be the best dens we've seen.

I thank you for your time, as I know you are very busy people. I hope you can take my questions and suggestions into consideration, and I wish you a Happy New Year.

Sincerely yours,
Alygator
A kind HQ Employee quickly replied.
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