Monopoly at McDonalds Appreciation

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GOAT Marketing Scheme, GOAT Game

*Kills Self Slowly*
*Eats Big Mac*

Who has Park Place 946?

We can go Halfsies on a Million Dollars
 

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GOAT Marketing Scheme, GOAT Game

*Kills Self Slowly*
*Eats Big Mac*

Who has Park Place 946?

We can go Halfsies on a Million Dollars

:what: Half ?

Me: Yeah I Got Park Place 946 :troll:

*Meets @ unDisclosed Location* =
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eff that crooked sh1t...i always got 23 of the same two pieces...
 

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Reminds me of taking my little cousin and his bunch of friends. I promised them all happy meals if they would dumpster dive and bring me back all the cups and fries boxes.

Those little kids made that year a good year :salute::salute::noah::noah:
 

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I got a small frappe or smoothie...

I lost my free breakfast sandwich when I got out the car tho:smh:
 
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McDonald's Monopoly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fraud
In 2000, the US promotion was halted after fraud was uncovered. A subcontracting company called Simon Marketing (a then-subsidiary of Cyrk), which had been hired by McDonald's to organize and promote the game, failed to recognize a flaw in its procedures, and the chief of security, Jerome P. Jacobson,[1] was able to remove the most expensive game pieces, which he then passed to associates who would redeem them and share the proceeds. The associates won almost all of the top prizes between 1995 and 2000, including McDonald's giveaways that did not have the Monopoly theme. The associates netted over $24 million. The scheme was uncovered when one of the participants informed the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Even though the fraud was perpetrated without McDonald's knowledge, the McDonald's Corporation voluntarily attempted to rectify the situation by issuing payouts to new (legitimate) winners, awarding five $1 million annuity prizes, and fifty $100,000 prizes over a five-day period.[1]
While the fraud appeared to have been perpetrated by only one key employee of the promotion company, and not by the company's management, eight people were originally arrested, leading to a total of 21 indicted individuals.[2] The relationship between McDonald's and Simon Marketing broke down in a pair of lawsuits over breach of contract, eventually settled out of court, with McDonald's' claim being thrown out and Simon receiving $16.6 million.[3] Due to a constitutional violation, four of those convicted of the fraud were later released as they were not initially charged with the offense.[4]
In 1995, St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee received an anonymous letter postmarked Dallas, Texas, containing a $1 million winning game piece. Although game rules prohibited the transfer of prizes, McDonald's waived the rule and is making the $50,000 annual payments.[5] Investigations later indicated, and Jacobson himself admitted, that he had sent the winning piece to the hospital.[6]


that's why no one won that shyt for a while
 

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:russ::russ:

Reminds me of taking my little cousin and his bunch of friends. I promised them all happy meals if they would dumpster dive and bring me back all the cups and fries boxes.

Those little kids made that year a good year :salute::salute::noah::noah:

:leon: not a bad idea :lolbron:
 
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