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"Before april 18th" means "On april 17th at the latest" the same way "before tuesday" means "by monday" and "before 8pm" means "through 7:59PM". It's unfortunate you misunderstood it but it seems pretty cut and dry imo. they gave you two entire months lol
- HaneulFier4 months agoSeasoned Ace
Regardless, it's better if the deadline is precisely stated, such as "by X date time PST". It can be unclear otherwise. In a lot of fields, it's important to be very particular about this.
2 months isn't a lot of time either because it's normal to play the Sims only once every few months, which is probably why they do these FOMO promotions.
- MaddLegacy4 months agoNew Novice
I'd feel better about missing out on these little bonus packages if they were made available at a later date, such as when the pack becomes available for bundling, or when a new pack of the same level gets released.
- MaddLegacy4 months agoNew Novice
I'm sure your superhuman photographic memory recalls the exact language of every deadline you receive, but we mere mortals often lock onto the date without retaining the full contextual language. Also, advertising does often use "before X date" to mean "X date is the last day available".
Also, some of us have things called "responsibilities" which doesn't guarantee us money to spare on demand for our hobbies.
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