Incoming Supply Drop.
So, two days ago, a passcode was released to various chats.
Today, I received email from Niantic with the same code.
Why does it take Niantic two days to communicate a code to players that the community can distribute more or less instantly?
Again, an instance of Niantic good intention, turned into a community relations failure.
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Not all players are part of the community... So i guess that it could make a difference between no code and a 'late' code for some.
Niantic provides codes in encrypted form, to give players a chance to decode them. Then when those players have had their fun, Niantic distributes the code to people who don't want to do the decoding.
Why are you complaining about intentional fun distribution?
Flipping this #devilsadvocate why do agents share codes with the community and not keep them amongst themselves???
Thanks for the reminder to go looking for that particular code..... :)
So what's the code? I get surveys like crazy, but no passcodes, lol
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It wasn't provided in encrypted format. It just looks like broken send, staggered send or some combo thereof.
My point is, send it to everyone at once, or, send single redeem codes.
This appears to be a forever code.
Where did the 'communities' get it from in the first place???
I'm guessing some people got the email days earlier.