Prize:
Fisherman's Cottage
- Number of elements: 410
Congratulations!
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9 comments:
Too bad. It was a good model though.
Chase7007 is obviously really creative. Too bad he dupes.
Sim533. So... are you thinking that Chase7007 voted for himself to win with all his dupes?
It was a good model, I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't.
Didn't thought that far actually. That is quite believeable...
@CheshireCat150
It seems like the mods are thinking that too. They didn't approved my post, they just left it out.
@Sim533
He is crazy if he think he can cheat LEGO out in that way. It's bad enough that he uses dupes for MLN, but to win a contest with an expensive prize? That's just ridiculous (perhaps even stealing?). I hope, for his sake, he didn't use his dupes to vote for his own creation.
Sorry, but I'm not familiar with the way the voting was done on this. Could a person vote as many times as they wanted to, or was it limited to one vote per user?
If you could only vote once, this guy probably does not have enough accounts to win exclusively on his own votes. Hopefully, even if he does cheat with MLN, he still has the integrity to respect the rules of a LEGO contest with an actual prize of some value. Unfortunately, though, if he did use multiple users to rig the voting, it probably can't be considered "stealing" unless it went against the contest rules (although the win could be nullified for going against LEGO.com's policy of one account per individual).
@Sim533
Just out of curiosity, how did you come to the conclusion that this user "dupes"?
If somebody comes from nothing into the top 10 list, then I know it's a duper. When you want to become one of the ten in the top ten list, then you need firstlu getting some clicks ona soundtrack, gallery, or ... And you need to get a place on one of the other lists. From then on, you can get started to advertise your page.
He didn't do this, he just came in from nothing.
@Sim533
I see. Thanks for the clarification!
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