Quote: czs716I find it funny you say "think of others" yet call me out for winning some for others. Just because they don't have accounts on here and post, doesn't mean they aren't fans or deserve the figure. Once again, I still haven't got an answer to this, if I give them a code, what is the difference in them entering it and me entering it myself?_
Ok, if there is no difference, then give them the code and let them do it. If they can find the time to do it, and if it is important enough for them to do it, then fine. Otherwise you are letting your excess of time/desire cover their lack of it.
What's the difference in me finding Wave 2 at a store, buying the whole shipment for my friends that cannot find time to get to the store to get their figures? Because it takes the luck/opportunity away from those that do have the time, yet are not present at the exact moment I got there. Sure enough, I texted my friends to let them know, but that isn't different from providing a code to your friends. You are taking opportunity away from those that are putting in the effort and giving it to those that either can not or will not find the time to put in the entries. You are shifting the contest to people you think are worthy away from everyone else that are also attempting to win.
Let's put it like this, let's say there are ten opportunities (people entering) to win every fifteen minutes. One person wins, the rest have a one in nine chance the next fifteen minutes, and so on. Or if that winner continues to enter, chances stay at one in ten. Of course, that varies because people join or leave in every fifteen minute period, but every additional person in the pool reduces the chance of every other person, and every less person increases it.
And there are a limited number of prizes, let's say 5,000. That can be 5,000 winners or it can be 1,250 that each win 4 or any combination in between. It can be 5,000 people that put in the time and effort to win, or it can be 1,250 people that put in the time and 3,750 people that do not and are friends with those that do.
All I'm saying is let the time, effort and luck determine who wins. Put in the effort, have a chance to get one for free. Don't put in the effort or don't get lucky, well you can wait and buy one if it hits retail. It's a contest, let the contest decide who wins, not who you know. I have no issue with losing a contest when I believe I am on equal footing and follow the same steps as everyone else. That isn't "entitlement", it is "fair play". If this were a baseball game, should we let the best hitter go to bat for everyone on the team?