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Sidekick Ethics
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Elizabeth Christie
Tireless Tiger
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Dec-5-2009 12:39
So I want to subscribe a second detective (and sign up for Sleuthaholics Anonymous because 12 cases just isn't enough), and just as I was about to do it, the sidekick coupon popped into my head. Of course this gives me two benefits: an extra case for my primary detective and a cheaper price for my second subscription. But it just feels wrong.
So it is ethical to give yourself a sidekick coupon?
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Marissa Peterson
Old Shoe
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Dec-5-2009 14:59
Sorry, it's been tried before. (And yes, your point about already subbed players getting a bit of a break has also been pointed out also. Apologies for that too.)
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_Lorelei
Old Shoe
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Dec-5-2009 19:07
No harm in asking though, Elizabeth!
It is evident from your posting here that you just wanted to know if the game was designed to allow this, since as you stated you would basically be sending it to yourself.
Obviously if you wanted to try and cheat the system you wouldn't have started this thread. :) :)
So glad you are enjoying Sleuth, and a very belated welcome!!
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Heimlich VonVictor
Vigilante
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Dec-5-2009 19:53
Personally I think if you send a gift sub to someone, and it's his or her first subscription, then the discount rate should apply and the sidekick should be awarded to the person as well.
Essentially you're helping the person to subscribe. Why should it matter who foots the bill?
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