The Wishlist: Loot Crate | |
Because you don't know exactly what you want until Loot Crate ships it to you. Click here to enter for a chance to win 3 months of Loot Crate now: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/contests/register/wishlistlootcrate | |
"currently, Lootcrate only ships to the US & Canada" Worst. Episode. Evar. I like the food boxes that you can order online, although they're not necessarily a monthly thing. | |
"This promotion is only available to residents of the US and Canada" ...I hope the sea boils and the rocks melt. | |
I know they're hoping to expand to other countries/continents, so don't lose hope! They just started out about a year ago or so. :) Give em some time, you rabid nerds, you! | |
This feels sort of like what the wishlist does, except you paid for it before you even know if you are interested. I like both of them though, so I'm actually kinda tempted :P EDIT: | |
The loot-crate thing seems like an awesome thing to sign up for since it does seem like an awesome random gift system (even if it would be very expensive for those not from North America), but my heavy sigh is more something common with at least 90% of competitions on The Escapist. It was a pretty big thing when there was a competition about six months ago only open to the US and Canada that through all the complaining The Escapist finally decided to open it up to those outside the two countries. People outside North America knows why it is the case (oh god, the post and packaging prices), but it doesn't make it any less akin to dangling keys in front of people's faces. | |
Actually, the reason we couldn't ship internationally is because LootCrate doesn't ship anywhere else, not because we decided to keep it to US/Canada. If we could have made it international, it would have happened. Just kind of how it worked out this time. Sorry~ | |
It seems like cursing more and more at America for getting all the cool shit. Damn you, America!And you too, Canada, this time So yeah, I for one really hope that they're able to expand their business, because this would definitely be something I'd be interested in. | |
I say this in the spirit of constructive criticism: your line delivery is very hammy. Cringe-inducingly so. But you don't really commit enough to being a comic persona, so it kinda falls flat when you "swoon" and crack jokes. Edit: Be yourself more, is what I'm trying to say. Write the way you naturally talk, and not a series of clichés and hackneyed catch phrases which you can barely deliver with a straight face... | |
I've been getting Loot Crate for the past 2 months and I haven't been disappointed yet! They gives me things that I would never by themselves because of the price and I love decorting my apartment and desk at work. Plus people always ask me where I got my awesome stuff. | |
It's almost as if folks can't figure out that is EXACTLY how I talk in real life, and how I act. I'm an awkward ham and cheese sandwich. Unabashedly goofy, often odd. But always earnest. I actually hand pick all the stuff I feature on the Wishlist, and most of it, I own. I've been like that since I was a kid. So, I am being myself. All the time. Except without the swearing. /shrug | |
I know a few people who would go absolutely nuts for these. I just hope its affordable, my wallet is taking quite a beating from the internet lately. | |
Now, this is pretty neat, I can choose my country in the "Shipping Country" dropdown box. Do they actually ship, or do you get some kind of error at checkout? | |
Ah, sorry, I'll admit I thought it was connected to the Wishlist show being on The Escapist website and The Escapist having a particular policy. | |
You want makes my blood boil? That Mexico is supposed to be in a Free Trade Agreement with the US and Canada exactly for shipments and such, yet we're always treated like North America (which is what the first initials of NAFTA mean" ends at Río Bravo. Free Trade my ass. | |
Stupid Atlantic. Makes me want to go and throw all the Loot Crates in the ocean, they'll call it the Boston Loot Party. Maybe we can trade, if you don't give us the goods we will force Piers Morgan to stay over there! | |
I can't recall the site at the moment, but I know there's an RPG based company that does a 'secret stash' type thing, where you buy a box of 'stuff' (can be themed if you asked) and they send you a big pile of stuff that's worth more than you paid for. So this seems to be becoming a thing. | |
You mean you pay them money before you even know what they're going to send you? I guess it's for people who like to gamble. | |
Again, this is just honest feedback: something gets lost in translation. You come off too earnest for the goofiness to seem natural, and too goofy to be taken seriously. So it just sort of falls flat. I don't think you should give up or anything, you seem genuinely cool. It's just, you might want to change up your formula a bit. Something to consider. Edit: Y'know, maybe a big part of the awkwardness is due to you trying so hard to hold back the swears. Maybe it's an integral part of your humour. Have you ever thought of that? | |
I can't justify the purchase given that there's a good chance of getting stuff I don't want in every box. However, these boxes are a great way to find out about swag that I wouldn't have otherwise known about, and that makes the unboxing videos on youtube a neat resource. I also think that signing someone up for the service would be a decent present if you're wracking your brain for ideas, as the contents do add up to match the cost. | |
yay! I don't know if I've ever enjoyed this sort of hatred. | |
Curious, I've thought the exact opposite of the other user. | |