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May 25, 2019, 02:36:15 AM
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What do you think about my previously suggested method of resolution? At the end of the day you want to be part of the drawing right? Wouldn't this course of action do that? Why not suggest it to them?
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May 25, 2019, 05:07:46 PM
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What do you think about my previously suggested method of resolution? At the end of the day you want to be part of the drawing right? Wouldn't this course of action do that? Why not suggest it to them?

I did suggest it, but they insist that the below term applies for everyone (even if you don't enter via forum):

For the Week 2 we have the additional requirement: you will need to post at least 10 messages before the next round for each of your forum's links, otherwise those will not be counted.



On an semi-unrelated note, blenderio now has three positive trust feedbacks from three newbies that all recently woke up, with their last post in 2018.

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May 25, 2019, 05:17:58 PM
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What do you think about my previously suggested method of resolution? At the end of the day you want to be part of the drawing right? Wouldn't this course of action do that? Why not suggest it to them?

I did suggest it, but they insist that the below term applies for everyone (even if you don't enter via forum):

For the Week 2 we have the additional requirement: you will need to post at least 10 messages before the next round for each of your forum's links, otherwise those will not be counted.



On an semi-unrelated note, blenderio now has three positive trust feedbacks from three newbies that all recently woke up, with their last post in 2018.

The requirements were somewhat ambiguous. I am not sure I would support a negative rating, though I agree this could potentially be interpreted as shady behavior. I would make this suggestion for a solution. The terms should first be clarified, then the people who participated but did not meet the post requirement should have their stakes rolled over to the next drawing after meeting the new clarified requirements (assuming the program is still active). This IMO is an equitable solution for all parties and is mutually restorative for all.

Eh, no you didn't, you kind of just demanded the part you want and left the rest out.
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May 25, 2019, 05:28:56 PM
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The requirements were somewhat ambiguous. I am not sure I would support a negative rating, though I agree this could potentially be interpreted as shady behavior. I would make this suggestion for a solution. The terms should first be clarified, then the people who participated but did not meet the post requirement should have their stakes rolled over to the next drawing after meeting the new clarified requirements (assuming the program is still active). This IMO is an equitable solution for all parties and is mutually restorative for all.

Eh, no you didn't, you kind of just demanded the part you want and left the rest out.

The issue with the other parts is that they only ran the program for a week (so there is no 'next drawing'). I would be all for them perhaps putting all valid entries after the first week and raffling based on that. Note that that post was made prior to your post. I've made a new suggestion to them here and quoted your post.

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May 25, 2019, 05:54:20 PM
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On an semi-unrelated note, blenderio now has three positive trust feedbacks from three newbie that all recently woke up, with their last post in 2018.
I would not hold it against an established company if they were to receive fake reviews/fake trust ratings. Just as they could be from the company in question, they could also be from a competitor, a disgruntled employee/customer, or a troll. When it is stupidly obvious the reviews/ratings are fake, I am most inclined to believe the purpose of the fake reviews/ratings are to make the established company look bad.
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