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    Bennycams
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    I thought it be interesting to get opinions on this.

    Recently, I traded TB lists for discovery with a cacher from the UK whose TB I recently dropped in a cache. Among his TBs were a few promotional TBs – including 3 that were US only promotions like Halo Top & Treasure X, so he must have gotten them elsewhere – that have never left his hands. Worse yet, at least 2 of the promo tags were for photo-related promos, and there were no photos of them on the TB pages!

    Now, you all know my Halo Top story. I was worried when they agreed to send me a new one that they thought it was so I could have one to keep, which wasn’t the case at all, no matter how cute I thought the little robot was. I was even all ready to send one back so I wouldn’t get that reputation. But at their suggestion, I gave the extra to another cacher instead. Neither went very far during the promotion, and I still hope one day to reunite with the one I sent out now that the promotion is over. It’s in MN, so there’s a chance.

    I think it ruins the spirit of getting a promotional tag to keep it, since the whole purpose of them is to, well, promote whatever it is they’re promoting via a contest. While it’s possible this cacher submitted photos to the appropriate website, keeping the tag meant that no one else could participate. And the contests weren’t even open to him as a UK resident, anyway.

     

    #2061224

    jmj-wi
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    My thought is if you receive a promotional tag you put it in the Wild like you should.  It allows others to jump in on the fun promotional game that HQ is running.

    #2061225

    rawevil
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    My thought is if you receive a promotional tag you put it in the Wild like you should. It allows others to jump in on the fun promotional game that HQ is running.

    I agree, you never know where it’s going to end up . . .

    I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.

    -Henry David Thoreau

    #2061229

    hack1of2
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    I think it ruins the spirit of getting a promotional tag to keep it

      I agree.  Sadly there are those who will keep them in their “collection” rather than sending them out as part of their agreement.

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