Toxicated Cuppycakes
I'll puke rainbows on you... FTW.
You know...
I don't think they thought this whole Power Picks thing through as well as they could have.
1) Gambling is illegal in the US to people under the age of 18.
2) Gold Lotto wasn't a legit gambling game until they introduced Gaia Cash. Since Gaia Cash emulates real money, because it comes from real money.
3) Online Gambling isn't very legal here in the US. It's illegal for people under the age of 18 to gamble in the US, but here's Gaia!
Gaia is advertising what could be considered an underground gambling deal to children as young as 10 years old. (Yes. They, too, can lie about their age and stead daddy's credit card....)
Shame, shame, Gaia.
I don't think they thought this whole Power Picks thing through as well as they could have.
1) Gambling is illegal in the US to people under the age of 18.
2) Gold Lotto wasn't a legit gambling game until they introduced Gaia Cash. Since Gaia Cash emulates real money, because it comes from real money.
3) Online Gambling isn't very legal here in the US. It's illegal for people under the age of 18 to gamble in the US, but here's Gaia!
Gaia is advertising what could be considered an underground gambling deal to children as young as 10 years old. (Yes. They, too, can lie about their age and stead daddy's credit card....)
Shame, shame, Gaia.
You know, I was curious about that. I don't know if it was here I vented my annoyance, but there was a thread somewhere where I felt I had to ask about the US laws. The RIGs might be excusable, since you are granted some kind of item for yur money even if you don't know what, but this way kids could just as well throw money away for... what? Most likely nothing since the chance of winning still is pretty narrow.
If I had a kid on gaia who wasted cash on gambling here, I wouldn't hesitate to attack this site with everything I got and then ban it from my computer permanently. No joking.
Do they even state how much cash it would cost? I didn't see a price anywhere when I looked at it.