Blizzard Charity Opt-in Dinner - Page 2
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Polar_Nada
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tonight
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On July 20 2010 11:39 Gliche wrote: if you're going to blizzcon then yeah it could be very cool to do this. honestly thought it was so suspicious at first. Yeah, at first glance it sounded like a scam, but if it's not it could be fun, but 500 a piece is pretty pricey. | ||
holy_war
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Zidane
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n.DieJokes
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prototype.
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Dance.jhu
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deo.deo
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wishbones
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Blind
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Deleted User 3420
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do they already have tabs on which customers are rich or something? if blizzard called me and asked me if i wanted to pay $500 to have dinner with them i'd tell them to fuck off. shouldn't a charity dinner actually be a good deal? what exactly are you getting for $500 ? (yeah, i read the one guy's description. but what's in the loot bag?) i mean jesus, devs aren't celebrities. or are they? do any of u guys actually get very excited by the prospect of meeting developers? i might actually pay for it if bobby kotick was there so i could throw my wine in his face. | ||
The_Pacifist
United States540 Posts
It can be one of two things: 1) It's a scam without Blizzard or any charities involved. 2) It's a scam hosted by Blizzard, the proceeds of which will go to charity. EDIT: Well, maybe three things. 3) It's a good deal if you're filthy stinkin' rich. | ||
GTR
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my god i love you bob. | ||
Chrispy
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Pondered for over 5 minutes on what the hell everyone was talking about and where the funny was to be found... then I google'd myopia. | ||
KwarK
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On July 20 2010 14:07 travis wrote: shouldn't a charity dinner actually be a good deal? what exactly are you getting for $500 ? I think you kind of missed the point of the charity aspect here. You, the diner, are not the charity and are therefore not getting the good deal. On the contrary, you are the donator and are paying a disproportionate amount for the dinner so that some of your fee goes to a charity. The worse the deal, the more charitable the charity dinner is. | ||
AcrossFiveJulys
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you are the bees knees sonuvbob! | ||
frogmelter
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On July 20 2010 14:46 Chrispy wrote: Pondered for over 5 minutes on what the hell everyone was talking about and where the funny was to be found... then I google'd myopia. Oh damn that's what the joke was... was wondering what everyone was laughing about Anyways, if you can afford it, you should go since only 200 people can go | ||
Aberu
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On July 20 2010 15:01 KwarK wrote: I think you kind of missed the point of the charity aspect here. You, the diner, are not the charity and are therefore not getting the good deal. On the contrary, you are the donator and are paying a disproportionate amount for the dinner so that some of your fee goes to a charity. The worse the deal, the more charitable the charity dinner is. You're right, I missed the point entirely! I fail to recognize that they have infinite demand for this sort of thing already, it's not like the dinner won't fill up. | ||
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