Monday, February 20, 2012

When McDonalds does their Monopoly game, or any restaurant,can you sell tiles on eBay?

If people needed them, they would buy them. Its not illegal is it?When McDonalds does their Monopoly game, or any restaurant,can you sell tiles on eBay?
It's illegial. They cannot be purchased or transferred in that way.When McDonalds does their Monopoly game, or any restaurant,can you sell tiles on eBay?
i don't think so. i've heard of people doing it
you can sell anything on ebayWhen McDonalds does their Monopoly game, or any restaurant,can you sell tiles on eBay?
It's illegal. They said no sell nor purchase of this ticket.
didnt they try selling arnold the governator? lolWhen McDonalds does their Monopoly game, or any restaurant,can you sell tiles on eBay?
It's unethical and ebay might take them down, i'm sure their is some kind of small print rule, so ebay would by law need to take them down.
You can't resell, but you do know that if you have one, every other person collecting probably has that same one. Everyone is looking for the same one. So, you shouldn't put like "I have Baltic, if you have Mediterranean, we can split." They already have Baltic, too. Probably 50 of them.
It's probably not illegal. But no one would buy them. The way the Monopoly game works is that there are a zillion of the same pieces, and only 1 (or how ever many prizes for the block) of the final piece. Example - everyone has Park Place, but there is only 1 Boardwalk. If you happen to get the piece that everyone is looking for - then you are guaranteed to be the big winner!
anything can be sold on Ebay why not pieces of paper it probably will not sell but its worth a shot. Ive tried selling multiple things of that category they do not sell and if they do its for $.1
No usually in games of winning things cannot be sold..that makes it fair to everyone.

josh they dont sell everything on ebay.Michael jackson tickets were on there for 3.000 to memorial service and they were taken down by ebay.,
It's not illegal, in other words you won't go to jail for it. However, the official rules do prohibit the sale or transfer of game pieces. If you broke the rules to obtain a game-winning piece, McDonalds would be within their rights to refuse to give you the prize. There was an incident in 1995 where someone anonymously mailed a $1 million dollar winning game piece to St Judes Childrens Hospital in Memphis Tennessee. McDonalds waived the no transfer rule and agreed to pay the prize money out.
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