So some of us have known folks are getting redbull quest codes through nefarious means, but I'm curious what's being done about the people who have done it... I mean... I know it might be hard to find out who has stolen codes and who hasn't... But if someone puts in a code that's already been used, I feel they should do something to the person that cannot provide an image of the tab...
I might be over thinking this, but in my opinion that's still cheating... You took away from someone else who paid for that code using bs methods. Crucible is finally starting to clear up, now what about those who are cheating or scammer people outside of crucible?
I personally just put in 2 codes that didn't work, but I set the tabs aside to prove I have them in hopes someone will right this wrong. So I ask the community, should something be done about these cheaters, and if so, what do you think should be done?
I'm not trying to start a witch hunt, just curious to see if I'm alone in this, or if others believe action should be taken against these people.
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7 RepliesEdited by blades of honor: 8/21/2015 11:46:15 AMAll they have to say is they were giveaway codes. Redbull wasen't smart & whoever decided to make it a 7/11 exclusive kinda just added fuel to the fire, they are at fault imo