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Originally posted by: pontifex
this will never work. ATOTers hate McDonalds so they never eat there.
Hamburgers cooked at home are better!!!111oneoneone
Blahblahblah...
Originally posted by: pontifex
this will never work. ATOTers hate McDonalds so they never eat there.
Originally posted by: Douchebags2DaExtreme
Hey, I just stumbled across this thread, and today I went to Mickey D's (for the first time in like, a year). And I got doubles of State Avenue (pink), Indiana Avenue (red), and Park Place (BLUE). If anybody has a Boardwalk (doubt it), or Ventor Avenue (yellow), I'd be willing to split any winnings. Like seriously, I don't need gigantic amounts of money, and it makes more sense for 2 people to team up instead of neither of them getting anything
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: pontifex
this will never work. ATOTers hate McDonalds so they never eat there.
Hamburgers cooked at home are better!!!111oneoneone
Blahblahblah...
Originally posted by: S Freud
Does anyone know what menu items supply game pieces?
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Did this start up again? Haven't seen any commercials.
They royally F'd up this game when they made it so like 3 items get monopoly pieces and that's it. Used to be great where you could get them with chicken selects, fries, and sodas as you could get a bunch. Then they changed it and I stopped going.
And when the Best Buy Bucks went away, it became even more worthless.
used to be great when you could mail in for free pieces and come out ahead since the stamp was $.41 or whatever and you always got at least $1 in BB money.
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: pontifex
this will never work. ATOTers hate McDonalds so they never eat there.
Hamburgers cooked at home are better!!!111oneoneone
Blahblahblah...
Originally posted by: Lash444
Follow the logic here folks, pretty simple.
You receive codes to use online.
Each code = 1 dice roll.
More dice rolls = more pieces.
More pieces = more chances to win.
Therefore more codes = more chances to win.
I dont believe there is a limit on the # of codes you can enter in a day, so where does my logic fail? This isn't the hardcopy game piece version you get in-store folks. There isn't one Boardwalk that you have a 1/724,000,000 chance of finding.
Originally posted by: Lash444
Originally posted by: Epic Fail
Worst idea evar.
Explain your logic.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Did this start up again? Haven't seen any commercials.
They royally F'd up this game when they made it so like 3 items get monopoly pieces and that's it. Used to be great where you could get them with chicken selects, fries, and sodas as you could get a bunch. Then they changed it and I stopped going.
And when the Best Buy Bucks went away, it became even more worthless.
used to be great when you could mail in for free pieces and come out ahead since the stamp was $.41 or whatever and you always got at least $1 in BB money.
So who are they partnering with this time? I got a free scanner from Best Buy the last time they partnered with them
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: Lash444
Originally posted by: Epic Fail
Worst idea evar.
Explain your logic.
Second Worst idea evar.
Third actually.
The remake of Night Rider was the 2nd one.
Canceling Arrested Development and Firefly will always be the worst idea ever to me.
Originally posted by: Crono
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Did this start up again? Haven't seen any commercials.
They royally F'd up this game when they made it so like 3 items get monopoly pieces and that's it. Used to be great where you could get them with chicken selects, fries, and sodas as you could get a bunch. Then they changed it and I stopped going.
And when the Best Buy Bucks went away, it became even more worthless.
used to be great when you could mail in for free pieces and come out ahead since the stamp was $.41 or whatever and you always got at least $1 in BB money.
So who are they partnering with this time? I got a free scanner from Best Buy the last time they partnered with them
Unfortunately, only Footlocker. Best Buy had a 3 year contract with them, and it was up last year. They had Toys"R"Us last year, but that contract is up as well. So this year we are stuck with lousy Footlocker % (10, 15 or 20, I think) for the "guaranteed win" which are essentially worthless unless you planned on buying from Footlocker anyway. Best Buy is glad to be done with McDonald's, because the Monopoly game was costing them a lot.
I'm happy to participate in the Monopoly game, though, because they have pieces on their medium coffees, which I buy anyway. I usually don't buy anything else from McDonald's, but did buy an egg McMuffin today, and won a free breakfast sandwich. So I guess I know where I am eating for breakfast tomorrow morning
Pooling the codes doesn't really work well. The number of people you need to increase your chances of winning significantly require splitting the winnings into numerous fragments (most people don't want a little money, they want a LOT). There's an inverse relationship there, and it is impractical especially for a large group over the internet. I'm not saying you can't do it, but realize that if you did do it, it would be for the fun of it, not because it would win the group money. Plus, like other people said, once someone has a winning piece, things can and probably will get real ugly, real fast, especially if its a large win like 100k.
Originally posted by: LarsKirkJamesRob
Hey, I just stumbled across this thread, and today I went to Mickey D's (for the first time in like, a year). And I got doubles of State Avenue (pink), Indiana Avenue (red), and Park Place (BLUE). If anybody has a Boardwalk (doubt it), or Ventor Avenue (yellow), I'd be willing to split any winnings. Like seriously, I don't need gigantic amounts of money, and it makes more sense for 2 people to team up instead of neither of them getting anything
Originally posted by: Beev
Codes are codes. A code on a boardwalk piece is the same as baltic avenue.
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: Beev
Codes are codes. A code on a boardwalk piece is the same as baltic avenue.
Exactly. I'm using the codes myself.![]()
Originally posted by: Lash444
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: Beev
Codes are codes. A code on a boardwalk piece is the same as baltic avenue.
Exactly. I'm using the codes myself.![]()
Hey, don't educate these people. They think that the codes instantly take you to that spot on the game board. And that the code you get is the same as the property on the sticker.
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
Back when they had the Best Buy thing, you were guaranteed at least $1 in BB Bucks on certain items. And more importantly, there was a very high limit of how many you could use at once.
So you could mail in with $.41 and your' get at least $1 back. So you came out ahead. I know people who mailed in 100+ entries and got over $60 back profit. Was easy. Even easier with a color printer.
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
My old roommate made tons of money off of Best Buy Bucks a few years ago. He had this whole scheme planned where he rented a PO box in Vermont (which doesn't require the sender to pay for postage both ways, only one way, so he saved 50% on postage) and then had his game pieces shipped back home via weight-based parcel shipping, which was far cheaper than paying individual postage on each and every one. Then, because of limits Best Buy placed on how many Best Buy Bucks you could use at a time (that year I think they capped you at $200 per day), he traveled to all the BBs in the city, running up to the limit every time with the items that have the best resale value. Then he just sold them on eBay and bam, instant profit.
He told me he made $10,000 last time he did that. Worked out to a decent hourly wage as well.
