Saturday, March 27, 2010

11 X 4 + 6 - 8 = ?

So I've been buying blaster boxes of heritage and I noticed the information on the side where it lists the odds of finding different cards. Below that it says you can write for a chance to "obtain" (their word, not mine) a card from the above list.

It mentions that is open only to US and Canadian residents (except Quebec) and tells you where to send your 3 by 5 inch card.

That's when it gets odd, odd to me anyhow.

Can anyone tell me why Canadians have to answer a math problem to get the card if they win?

It states, and I quote.... "Potential Canadians winners will be required to first correctly answer the mathematical skill testing question. Include on a 3 X 5 card the answer to the following skill-test question: 11 X 4 + 6 -8=?"

I find it amusing they don't ask the Americans the same.

and I am the only one trying to complete the base set? I need someone to trade my doubles with. Stupid blaster boxes containing the same cards >__<

EDIT: Jeez, I am SLOW. I found some older Topps blaster boxes and it mentions it on all of them. (The Canadian winners having to answer a math skill test question. Back in 06 it was 10 X 2 + 8 - 2 =?

4 comments:

  1. I believe it's to comply with some aspect of Canadian law about games of chance. Adding the math problem would let them claim it as skill contest.

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  2. yeah, Canucks cannot get anything for free as gambling is illegal (unless you're an indian or run the government lottery)

    oh, and baseball cards are 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 not 4x7.

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  3. Ahh, ok. Thanks guys.


    I can't even measure properly. It is a good thing they don't ask us. :P

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