r/WhatnotReferralCodes

Whatnot: Invitation from sam_i_am1010 for up to $200 credit
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Whatnot: Invitation from sam_i_am1010 for up to $200 credit

You will get a randomly selected amount that could be up to $200. (Mine was $25 when I signed up.)

Transparency: I will receive the same amount of credit once your first purchase is made with your credits.

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u/ElkHuge4207 — 2 days ago
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TraderBea Whatnot Investigation for Cheating !

The Buyer Giveaway "Quantity of 2" Exploit:

Sellers on livestream platforms like Whatnot are being monitored and reported for manipulating giveaway features to bypass legally required Alternative Method of Entry (AMOE) rules. By setting a giveaway quantity to two, a seller runs a low-value "trash" item first to eliminate "form-filler" entries, immediately followed by a high-value item intended only for their buyers.

How the Exploit Operates

• Sequential Entry Manipulation: Setting a multi-item giveaway pool disrupts the fair entry process A M O E, as required by federal lottery law.

• The "Trash-to-Cash" Flush: Running a nominal, low-value item first, forces web-form entries to run during the cheap prize, clearing them out of any following giveaway drawings.

• Rapid Timers: Immediately after flushing the first pool, sellers run the high-value item with an extremely short timer (typically under 10 seconds). This window is too brief for completion a A M O E Form.

• Inaccurate Item Descriptions: Sellers deliberately fail to provide exact photos and detailed descriptions for both items in the multi-quantity listing. Using vague descriptors like "as shown in stream" violates platform Terms of Service (TOS) and federal promotional disclosure rules.

• Furthermore, running a quantity of two requires you to run two of the same exact items. Not one low value and one high value item.

Legal Framework & Policy Enforcement

• Federal Sweepstakes Compliance: Under U.S. sweepstakes law, requiring a purchase to enter creates an illegal lottery. Platforms must offer a free, accessible AMOE (such as a web form) to ensure equal access.

• Platform Prohibition: Whatnot’s Trust & Safety rules prohibit sellers from penalizing, blocking, or withholding prizes from legitimate AMOE entrants. Differential treatment of non-paying entrants violates federal regulations.

• Enforcement & Liability: Sellers engaging in stream manipulation face temporary suspensions or permanent bans. Given ongoing legal scrutiny and class-action litigation surrounding promotional compliance, platforms face severe legal liability if streamers deliberately bypass sweepstakes laws to favor paying buyers over free entrants.

u/Courtney_Cook — 10 days ago