What kind of BS is this?

The prize is the same as for the Garuda contest, there's no money involved, no gambling (you could argue that guessing the correct time is gambling in the case of the Garuda contest, but there's nothing even remotely close to that here!), yet this contest is all of a sudden super-restricted. What. The. Heck. Seriously, that makes no sense at all and it's just not fair.

It's not a European contest if it's only for some Europeans. OH. RIGHT. Some animals are more equal than others.

I'm sorry to day this but Blizzard have had a daily photo contest for weeks already in preparation for Diablo III's release, and you should see the metric F-ton of countries that are allowed to participate in THEIR contest's rules. Considering that they're having you upload a picture from your Facebook account, there's tons of ways this could go all sorts of wrong. But they still do it, and the prize is very real tangible swag (autographed mousepads).

You're only asking us to anonymously post a wish and the only reward is a fake in-game scarf. And you're not even able to offer that to more than a handful of countries?

I think you're actually managing to insult more people than you are actually pleasing with this stupid contest.

Think about it.

Geez.

Next time you make a contest, try to spend a little more time in advance to get in line with other countries' regulations, and make something that's worth everyone's while.