So a year ago I had to RMA my original Spatha for a tracking issue. I sent back only the mouse and got a whole new, complete mouse box. I thought there might be an issue with the base, so I went down and got the other base and tried to use it. Turns out that base has the magnets in reverse polarity, so the mouse is repelled from the base. I'm thinking, how odd? Is this a quality control issue to show the difference between new ones and RMA'd ones? I can't think of another good reason to do it intentionally. I suppose in the end the mice/bases can just have their magnets put in randomly during assembly and then someone has to make sure they are magnetized right instead of repelling. Any thoughts?
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