I assume gambling laws, that require a skill element to not qualify something as "gambling".
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I assume gambling laws, that require a skill element to not qualify something as "gambling".
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Yeah that's real. This one is from Nintendo: View attachment 17747
No robots allowed.
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It's probably so they can get everyone's email address. That kind of information is more valuable than what they're giving awayIs this how they get rid of bulk?
Ah Yes. Us in Canada always ask each other timed two part mathematical questions. Its a canadian tradition!
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Worse luck for asian countries. Unless if Japan does the same giveaways. But I doubt they'd include other countries..Europe doesn't exist again, thanks.
japan's side of the TCG seems to hate the english side, and the English side seems to hate Europe. nature is a cruel wench : /RIP Europe as usual... thanks pokemon company
Canada has laws in place surrounding lotteries that mean it is illegal for it to be a game of pure chance. There has to be some involvement of the participant outside of just entering and being randomly drawn. So they add an arbitrary skill-based question when you win something to comply with the law.
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Why always America, and never Europe? ?Why not Australia, but New Zealand is in?
13?Yeah that's real. This one is from Nintendo: View attachment 17747
I'm mostly just confused because... who's asking for this? Some people said you can sell the cards - they're not Standard legal, so they've 100% lost value.Ah, yes, contest that everyone can join in!
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There are more collectors than people that play the tcg, so I'm guessing those hundreds of thousands of people.I'm mostly just confused because... who's asking for this? Some people said you can sell the cards - they're not Standard legal, so they've 100% lost value.
It really does feel like they're just offloading bulk.