Here's an excellent example of why there are laws about this kind of thing: A user offers "a completely free PS4" (including Canadian shipping) on familiar terms. Reposts and +watches ensue. Then, all of a sudden, the raffle is cancelled! Why?
I am no longer having an extra PS4 now because of my mother decide to take it back after found out about the raffle that I was host for it.
How did it happened? Well… I told her what I was going to do with an extra PS4 after she asked about it. So she didn't too happy about it, and she want it back, then she can give to my little brother for his gift, since she is now know that I already own a PS4.
I can do nothing about it but listen and give it back to her because it's her own money that she brought with it.
Most comments to this are very understanding. But not all.
Here's an excellent example of why there are laws about this kind of thing: A user offers "a completely free PS4" (including Canadian shipping) on familiar terms. Reposts and +watches ensue. Then, all of a sudden, the raffle is cancelled! Why?
Most comments to this are very understanding. But not all.
Personally I feel that since he does have a PS4 of his own, he should fulfil his contract and give it away.