![]() ![]() I really wasn’t expecting anything out of it, but thought it was an interesting game nonetheless. Also, being a bit of a “loner” that doesn’t want to spam people, I knew I wouldn’t win any referral points either. This game involved a fictional city called “Thermopolis” and working to substitute “tiles” of the map with more sustainable, environmentally-friendly alternatives to save the city.Īs a Photovoltaic and Solar Energy Engineering graduate, I expected myself to do well, but I was disappointed as it took me a few tiles to learn the conventions of the game where I would have lost some points. ![]() How Did This Happen?!Īs it turns out, this was part of a competition game they were running over the Summer (in Australia). ![]() They weren’t entirely clear about which one … but they did need my address and phone number to ship the prize and being the trustworthy person I am, I gave it to them, telling them that this news had made my day.Ī bit more than a week later … a box arrives for me, making my day once again. It was at this point, it seemed the pieces dropped into place, as the representative explained that they are from element14 and had called me to deliver some good news – that I had won a prize in one of their promotions. ![]() I explain that I missed a call approximately an hour ago, identifying myself by name. One Friday in March, I had a missed call from a number I didn’t recognise I was at lunch earlier and didn’t have my phone on me, and being wary of all the pervasive spam calls that are flying around, I was in a split mind whether to call back.Īfter a minute of deliberation, I decided to call back and a clearly frazzled representative answers, themselves only just finishing their lunch and heading back to their desk. ![]()
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