valdrakb14_ESO wrote: »It means that you did all the research for me, because the original posting wasn't very clear, and led to clearly a misunderstanding on three points for me. I flew off the handle, like I'm sure 1 or 2 people other than me did too.
So thank for the education. Appreciated.
DrSweetazz wrote: »There was no way zos was gonna let this event fail. Imagine marketing a game afterwards that doesnt have a community big enough to complete a community event.
I'm suprised they didnt wait till the last day to get to 100% just to add extra hype to their social media accounts.
DrSweetazz wrote: »I'm suprised they didnt wait till the last day to get to 100% just to add extra hype to their social media accounts.
There is zero chance of the community getting the house
DrSweetazz wrote: »I'm suprised they didnt wait till the last day to get to 100% just to add extra hype to their social media accounts.
Misrepresenting reported data for material gain - in this case to influence additional sales - is an actual, serious thing that could be reported to the FTC as deceptive advertising/marketing practices.
I'm confident that this promotion was carefully internally guided to remain compliant.
DrSweetazz wrote: »I'm suprised they didnt wait till the last day to get to 100% just to add extra hype to their social media accounts.
Misrepresenting reported data for material gain - in this case to influence additional sales - is an actual, serious thing that could be reported to the FTC as deceptive advertising/marketing practices.
I'm confident that this promotion was carefully internally guided to remain compliant.
This is not remotely applicable here
BANK_IT_HERE wrote: »valdrakb14_ESO wrote: »It means that you did all the research for me, because the original posting wasn't very clear, and led to clearly a misunderstanding on three points for me. I flew off the handle, like I'm sure 1 or 2 people other than me did too.
So thank for the education. Appreciated.
Perhaps you should learn to read before "flying off the handle"
DrSweetazz wrote: »I'm suprised they didnt wait till the last day to get to 100% just to add extra hype to their social media accounts.
Misrepresenting reported data for material gain - in this case to influence additional sales - is an actual, serious thing that could be reported to the FTC as deceptive advertising/marketing practices.
I'm confident that this promotion was carefully internally guided to remain compliant.
"If you are quitting, can I have your stuff??"
This is not remotely applicable here