Nice that you are doing another big giveaway and the theme of it isn't completely unrelated to the game, which it felt like the previous one was.
However, once again there are only a few countries that are eligible to sign up. I mean a lot of European countries are excluded, as well as Australia. It just seems kind of weird. Of the people I play with, who aren't American or Canadian, I can say that most won't be able to sign up. It'd be a bit enlightening to know the reasons behind this.
To clarify: These vacations are for one, right? Not one plus a companion?
What an interesting and exciting competition!
I'm torn between the "Black Marsh Package", (I'd love to visit Machu Picchu and other ruins, the Amazon Rain forest too), and the "Summerset Isles Package", (I've always wanted to go to New Zealand)
If entrant is a resident of Canada: correctly answer without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question to be administered at a mutually convenient time in person or by telephone.
TheWhiteDarkness wrote: »What's the deal with Canada though?If entrant is a resident of Canada: correctly answer without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question to be administered at a mutually convenient time in person or by telephone.
TheWhiteDarkness wrote: »What's the deal with Canada though?If entrant is a resident of Canada: correctly answer without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question to be administered at a mutually convenient time in person or by telephone.
TheWhiteDarkness wrote: »What's the deal with Canada though?If entrant is a resident of Canada: correctly answer without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question to be administered at a mutually convenient time in person or by telephone.
As far as I remember it's considered gambling in Canada, if it's pure luck based, so they have to make it actually skill based, even if it's pointless.
TheWhiteDarkness wrote: »What's the deal with Canada though?If entrant is a resident of Canada: correctly answer without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question to be administered at a mutually convenient time in person or by telephone.
As far as I remember it's considered gambling in Canada, if it's pure luck based, so they have to make it actually skill based, even if it's pointless.
KaleidoscopeEyz wrote: »For all of the people complaining about not being able to participate, try being productive like taking up with our politicians instead of whining here. The issue isn't Zos rules but your regional laws. This is a great giveaway and I applaud Zos on this and thinking of their players
On another note, I've tried entering on IE and Firefox but the page won't load for me? Any ideas what may be causing that?