Same. Just blind luck that I was awake and happened to spot the post. Don't like my chances of getting many of these.Notifications failed yet again...ah well, like I said, I'm not too hopeful on this one. Congrats to you all that scored!
It's different because more of their Facebook followers will get rewarded vs. those in code groups. For some reason they've concluded that rewarding Autumn & Paul groupies is better for their business than rewarding long term customers.And this is different from just giving us random code drops...HOW? If anything, this gives Alex unnecessary work to enter it all on his end, when before we could just type a code directly into our own accounts. None of this makes sense.
With the limited amount of participation, it probably doesn't take long to process. Which probably their long game target.$2 email already!
They've been dropping group-only codes during Geeksgiving for a couple years now, and code groups got this one just like they have with direct codes. Like Crasis said, the only difference is that this creates extra work for one of their employees. I suppose you don't get people complaining about the site crashing, too, and it's better than that ****ing queue thing they tried last year, so that's something, I guess.It's different because more of their Facebook followers will get rewarded vs. those in code groups. For some reason they've concluded that rewarding Autumn & Paul groupies is better for their business than rewarding long term customers.
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