
Originally Posted by
firenz
48 hours since I got the 8th. Nothing but sorry or trash since. Playing for free so I can hardly complain but maybe 'medium chance' should be redefined to 'low' and 'low' to 'crazy low'. Technically they're being misleading...
Edit: Just a clarification for those who might not have the full understanding of what I'm saying. In Australia, consumer law states that where chance is a factor, it must be clearly defined.
For example: a company providing software as a service cannot advertise 100% reliability because of the simple fact that failure (down time) is a given (it will eventually happen). 99% is legal, 100% is illegal. However, if you do advertise 99% and cannot meet the 99% requirement, you are open to litigation in extreme cases, or other penalties (performance penalties - fines etc).
That said, when opening a crate and it says you have a medium chance, what is the exact definition of medium?
One last thing (I realise this post is getting quite long). If there is a limit on a number of available items, that also has to be clearly defined to customers. You can't keep advertising a medium chance (for purpose of gain i.e. profit through sales) if you knowingly keep from a customer that they have no chance of success.
Australia is a funny place, but these laws are good at keeping businesses honest.