10-29-2007, 03:34 AM
Officer_Cartman Wrote:I really do see how it is confusing, but it says credit blitz and then after that it says "whatever you buy" which after refering to credits earlier in the statement it does not need to refer to it again because it is assumed that it is talking about credits. It says whatever because you can buy anywhere from 10-50 dollars worth of credits. So he is saying he will double whatever you purchase in credits over 5 dollars.Dont teach me grammar, btw. I am not american, and it's not my native language.. Thanks.
If rules of grammar were like that, there wouldn't be a need to write whoooooooooole loooooooooooong sentence "Notice: Once again, end of the month Credit Blitz! Whatever you buy over $5 Bux we double!!!! - Admin"
Just need to write "Buy credits over 6 bucks and get double!" simple huh?
Just wanted to make this deal fair.. and get what i payed for.
Confused :confused::confused: