Playing into Aurora gave me a new Emotion

Played against 4 Auroras in 3 Events in a row, 2 Nexus Nights and one skirmish.

Two were even the same person. I don’t even know what I’m suppose to takeaway from playing against one. Like there’s just no interaction at all. They even said, either I draw the nuts or I don’t and lose.

Is it really just side in 3 Ravenbloom Prefects and hope you get her before they get the nuts?

The funniest thing about this whole thing is I’ll be done with my match while my friends are still in their first game of the match.

I’ve played a bunch of other games and I’ve never felt something this polarizing. Not even first rework Skarner in league felt that uninteresting. The best way to describe this feeling is like discovering fire for the first time, but it burns you terrible.

I know Body is just not that great of a domain but how was this allowed to go on for months; it’s like if in League, Kassadin was never nerfed and was instead buffed. That’s what Jayce Aurora feels like. And then the argument for it is, “well you should have been first pick or ban it” full stop.

Don’t even get me started on with Lux infinites. Cause at this point, I don’t know which is worse.

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u/KSienz — 1 day ago

Maxis store kept changing the story about a "free iPad" until I gave up. Is this normal?

I genuinely want to know if anyone else has experienced something like this, because at this point I don't even know what actually happened.

I recently moved back home and needed a new internet plan. I decided to give Maxis a shot, so I went to one of their main outlets in a shopping mall.

A salesperson approached me and pitched a package where if I signed up for a home internet plan together with a mobile SIM plan, I'd receive a free iPad. It sounded straightforward. I agreed, signed the paperwork, paid the required fees, and was told the iPad would be delivered within a week.

A week passed.

Nothing arrived.

So I went back to the same store and spoke to the same salesperson. This time, he told me that I actually needed to switch to a different SIM plan to qualify. Fine. I changed the plan, paid whatever additional charges were needed, and was once again told the iPad would arrive within a week.

Another week passed.

Still nothing.

I went back again, but the salesperson wasn't working that day. His colleagues checked my account and told me something completely different: apparently I needed to pay upfront for another plan in order to receive the iPad... unless I spoke to the original salesperson because only he knew my case.

At this point I was already confused, so I left and decided to come back another day.

Another week later, I returned.

This time, a different staff member helped me. She looked through everything and told me that I didn't qualify for the free iPad at all.

Needless to say, I was completely lost.

I asked to speak to the manager. The manager came over, apologised, said he would speak to the salesperson who handled my application, and assured me they would sort it out. During this conversation, another explanation came up—that the iPad was actually tied to an entirely separate contract or plan.

By now I'd heard so many different versions that I honestly had no idea what the real terms were anymore.

Yesterday, I went back again, and finally the original salesperson was there.

He then told me that yes, in order to get the iPad, I would actually need to sign up for another plan, with a three-year commitment.

I just stared at him.

You know that feeling when you're so angry that you have to physically take a step back because you know if you don't, you're about to lose your temper?

That was me.

I asked him, "So you're telling me you got me to sign up for this plan because you said I'd get a free iPad. Then you told me I needed to change to another SIM plan. And now you're telling me I actually need to pay for an entirely different three-year plan to get the iPad?"

He just said, "Yes."

I think he realised how ridiculous it sounded the moment I laid it all out like that.

At that point, I couldn't be bothered anymore. They offered me an alternative compensation of three months of free internet, and I accepted it just so I could be done with the whole ordeal.

The part that frustrates me the most isn't even that I didn't get the iPad.

It's that I had to physically visit the store four or five times, received a different explanation almost every single visit, and the salesperson who signed me up barely replied to my messages throughout the process.

I honestly still don't know whether I was misinformed, whether the promotion was explained incorrectly, or whether nobody there actually knew how it worked.

Has anyone else dealt with something similar with Maxis, or did I just get incredibly unlucky?

tldr: fed up with Maxis, told A, went to get settle multiple times, told different stories, in the end got B anyway; butthurt and hope no one else will kena this kind of service like me

edit1: had to repost to censor personal info

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u/KSienz — 2 months ago