kbondelli on Retailer Scam Re-Sells Humble Bundle Games, Reaps Profit Off Charity - http://www.reddit.com/r...
Mar 29, 2014
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"First, I don't understand why someone who claims that reddit users are a "fucking hivemind" that is "holier than thou" would bother creating a throwaway in order to prevent their main reddit account from losing karma points which are solely an indicator of how many reddit users like or agree with what they say. I will assume then that this is just a self-righteous excuse to be anonymous. Just a word of advice, though: insulting your audience right off the bat is a pretty stupid tactic if you want to actually persuade or inform people with your comment. Disregard this advice if your comment was purely masturbatory. Charity bundles ideally serve as a win-win-win situation. The developer gets publicity and sales at volume (though at a very low price per unit) which boosts word-of-mouth. The charity gets some funds, and the charity aspect encourages some developers to participate and some buyers to purchase. The bundle site gets their cut/tip. The reselling aspect doesn't really affect..."
- Kevin Bondelli