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One Tamriel Trip of a Lifetime giveaway... But not for NZ or Australia residents...

CrazyStarGirlNZ
Not fair. Other companies/organizations all over world run competitions where we can enter!
Aaaand I know New Zealand is one of the destinations but but but

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While we’d love for everyone across the globe to have a chance at winning one of the great trips, local sweepstakes rules make this impossible. There are different competition rules per country, and even across states, and that ultimately determined the final list of eligible countries and states.

No only do we get the thin end of the servers we don't get to enter competitions.....
Right I'm done crying, back to living in paradise :wink:
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  • livvy7678
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    Pretty sure you are the first fellow New Zealander seen on the forums! Didn't even see this competition, how is NZ a destination but not eligible xD
  • CrazyStarGirlNZ
    livvy7678 wrote: »
    Pretty sure you are the first fellow New Zealander seen on the forums! Didn't even see this competition, how is NZ a destination but not eligible xD

    Hey Livvy I think we are a rare breed on the forums. Maybe we should throw a welcome party for the competition winner lol

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  • SirAndy
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    livvy7678 wrote: »
    how is NZ a destination but not eligible xD

    You should probably ask your government that question.
    Last time i checked, the US wasn't responsible for NZ laws, let alone a US company.
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    Edited by SirAndy on October 6, 2016 8:30PM
  • NoMoreChillies
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    same as the million dollar giveaway.

    What i question is:
    Many other international companies run competitions in AU and NZ, why can't ZOS?
    blaming the government is a lazy cop-out.
    Insulting people on the internet is cowardly.
  • CrazyStarGirlNZ
    SirAndy wrote: »
    livvy7678 wrote: »
    how is NZ a destination but not eligible xD

    You should probably ask your government that question.
    Last time i checked, the US wasn't responsible for NZ laws, let alone a US company.
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    As stated in my opening comment..
    Other companies/organizations all over world run competitions where we can enter!
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  • SirAndy
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    same as the million dollar giveaway.
    What i question is:
    Many other international companies run competitions in AU and NZ, why can't ZOS?
    blaming the government is a lazy cop-out.
    Nope, it's local (NZ) sweepstakes laws. Might want to read up on that.

    "Some other dude from some other company in some other country did something that i sort of thought was like this in some obscure way so why is ZOS refusing to do it" doesn't exactly make you sound informed ...
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  • Danikat
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    SirAndy wrote: »
    livvy7678 wrote: »
    how is NZ a destination but not eligible xD

    You should probably ask your government that question.
    Last time i checked, the US wasn't responsible for NZ laws, let alone a US company.
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    As stated in my opening comment..
    Other companies/organizations all over world run competitions where we can enter!

    But it's highly unlikely the law simply says foreign companies can (or cannot) run contests there. There will be very specific conditions for what is now allowed, and what must be done under a licence.

    For example most of Canada is included in this contest, but if a Canadian wins they have to answer a maths question because Canadian law says you cannot run a contest where winning requires no skill or participation beyond entering without a licence. Other examples I've heard before include requiring a licence if the prize is over a certain value, or they say at least one person from their country must win, or the company running the contest must either have an office in the country or an in-country partner running it on their behalf.

    I'm not familiar with either New Zealand or Australian law so I don't know what the issue would be, but you could probably find out if you wanted to.

    It's almost certainly possible for an American company to run a contest you can enter, but either it can't follow this exact format and the changes they need to make are more complicated than ZOS were willing to deal with, or it may have required applying for a licence or paying a fee or something else they didn't think was worth doing (especially since you yourself said there's not many New Zealanders playing).
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  • CrazyStarGirlNZ
    Danikat wrote: »
    SirAndy wrote: »
    livvy7678 wrote: »
    how is NZ a destination but not eligible xD

    You should probably ask your government that question.
    Last time i checked, the US wasn't responsible for NZ laws, let alone a US company.
    shades.gif

    As stated in my opening comment..
    Other companies/organizations all over world run competitions where we can enter!

    But it's highly unlikely the law simply says foreign companies can (or cannot) run contests there. There will be very specific conditions for what is now allowed, and what must be done under a license.

    For example most of Canada is included in this contest, but if a Canadian wins they have to answer a math's question because Canadian law says you cannot run a contest where winning requires no skill or participation beyond entering without a license. Other examples I've heard before include requiring a license if the prize is over a certain value, or they say at least one person from their country must win, or the company running the contest must either have an office in the country or an in-country partner running it on their behalf.

    I'm not familiar with either New Zealand or Australian law so I don't know what the issue would be, but you could probably find out if you wanted to.

    It's almost certainly possible for an American company to run a contest you can enter, but either it can't follow this exact format and the changes they need to make are more complicated than ZOS were willing to deal with, or it may have required applying for a license or paying a fee or something else they didn't think was worth doing (especially since you yourself said there's not many New Zealanders playing).

    I am aware of this and I understand it's not in ZOS's interest to refine the competition rules and procedures for the whole of the Southern Hemisphere and other pockets of special places. I've never tried to enter a ZOS competition as most have been irrelevant in my life but this I thought was a bit more ''adult''. So I was just a little disappointed :neutral:

    I for one am happy that one of the dream destinations is my back yard so I'll just back away from the ps4 and step outside!
    It's spring here after all, bring on summer :smiley:

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  • andreasranasen
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    Don't blame ZOS, blame your country.
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  • camknox
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    ELIGIBILITY
    While we’d love for everyone across the globe to have a chance at winning one of the great trips, local sweepstakes rules make this impossible. There are different competition rules per country, and even across states, and that ultimately determined the final list of eligible countries and states.

    The problem here is that British competition laws are exactly the same as in Australia and NZ. There is no reason not to include us southerners.

    Once again shafting us. Hooray!

  • TX12001rwb17_ESO
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    About that thing...Since when are High Elves and New Zealand supposed to have anything in Common? and what's with the Releasing your inner Nord thing in Switzerland, did ZOS forget that Nords are based off of Scandanavia not Switzerland.
  • Unsent.Soul
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    camknox wrote: »
    ELIGIBILITY
    While we’d love for everyone across the globe to have a chance at winning one of the great trips, local sweepstakes rules make this impossible. There are different competition rules per country, and even across states, and that ultimately determined the final list of eligible countries and states.

    The problem here is that British competition laws are exactly the same as in Australia and NZ. There is no reason not to include us southerners.

    Once again our govt is shafting us. Hooray!

    Fixed it for ya.
    Edited by Unsent.Soul on October 6, 2016 9:59PM
  • Acrolas
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    camknox wrote: »
    The problem here is that British competition laws are exactly the same as in Australia and NZ.

    Except it's not.

    Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia each have their own unique acts, legislation, and restrictions. Vastly different requirements for fees, permits, and advertising approval.

    You can't really call Australia a single country as far as promotions are concerned.
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  • andreasranasen
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    About that thing...Since when are High Elves and New Zealand supposed to have anything in Common? and what's with the Releasing your inner Nord thing in Switzerland, did ZOS forget that Nords are based off of Scandanavia not Switzerland.

    High Elves fits perfectly in NZ. As a born and raised Scandinavian I totally understand why they chose Switzerland rather than any country in Scandinavia. Switzerland is known for its snow and skiing. Scandinavia barely has snow, even in the winter unless you go all the way up north. But there's nothing to do up there.
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