As I have said before, for EU skip the event and put the items straight into the Mog Station, EU players will be happy and not be screwed over this time.
As I have said before, for EU skip the event and put the items straight into the Mog Station, EU players will be happy and not be screwed over this time.



As I explained to you before (and was ignored, I note), this deal has nothing to do with individual countries and their laws and everything to do with commercial partnerships arranged by Square-Enix. Please don't spread ignorance. If people in other countries can buy stuff from Mog Station or the S-E store, S-E have ways to accommodate them with maid outfits. You're thinking of competition/sweepstake laws which are a completely different thing.
you do realize that each country has various laws on contests promotion and practices. SE explained it the first time around.As I explained to you before (and was ignored, I note), this deal has nothing to do with individual countries and their laws and everything to do with commercial partnerships arranged by Square-Enix. Please don't spread ignorance. If people in other countries can buy stuff from Mog Station or the S-E store, S-E have ways to accommodate them with maid outfits. You're thinking of competition/sweepstake laws which are a completely different thing.
im not being ignorant, I took classes on this. And Even SE said it.



You took a high school business class. I live in Europe. Please stop mansplaining my own country's laws to me and provide a citation for the anecdote you reference, because nothing I have ever seen on the topic of the 7-Eleven promotion in Japan has said anything other than that it was a commercial deal which was being rolled out, not a contest. The Mog Station and S-E store options already exist for people in these other countries, as is clear from the fact that people living there can buy from the Mog Station and take part in time-limited sales and offers there. S-E Europe simply dropped the ball. Hard.


I dunno why anyone bothers replying to him Serilda, because honestly according to the majority of his posts he writes purely to disagree with as many people as he can.You took a high school business class. I live in Europe. Please stop mansplaining my own country's laws to me and provide a citation for the anecdote you reference, because nothing I have ever seen on the topic of the 7-Eleven promotion in Japan has said anything other than that it was a commercial deal which was being rolled out, not a contest. The Mog Station and S-E store options already exist for people in these other countries, as is clear from the fact that people living there can buy from the Mog Station and take part in time-limited sales and offers there. S-E Europe simply dropped the ball. Hard.
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