On the other hand if entry was free I’d enter as likely I could sell enough of it to pay for one month of a storage unit and still have money left over (along with a good supply of presents for people I give presents too).
@Catburd@ybmuG If the winner lived anywhere in most of Texas, they might come to regret the necessity to pay for increased trash collection at the very least. But that would probably take more than a week to arrange.
Sure, I’d enter. Enough stuff comes up here that I might want to try but not willing to shell out $$ for that I would have that chance. Local food bank/homeless shelter/battered women’s thrift store etc. would be the beneficiary of a significant part of it most likely.
@yakkoTDI
yeah… really . If they put things in a POD after each sale then let it bake/marinate in the TX weather until the yr is up when they drop it on your driveway… maybe not.
Why would we not want things sold on meh? I got SO much shit for pointing out this last round of IRKs is insulting. So, yea. Also, I would pipe in when they inevitably sold it again saying if it was shit or decent. Seems like a win-win with the frequency they become morningsave. Then again, they would send it to a person who doesn’t post, and that’s just a-okay.
and the grand prize was one of everything Meh sold for an entire year …
I first read that as being the largest IRK in history — you suddenly get one of everything that Meh sold in the last 12 months.
But somewhere along the way I realized the other option is that you get one of everything as they’re sold for the next 12 months. The IRK that keeps on giving.
Each one is exciting, in its own way.
I’d give it a whirl (as long as it didn’t cost as much as a standard IRK).
Absopositivlutely NOT!
But it would be fun to watch!
Unless the option was to drop it on someone else. Then definitely YES!
@ybmuG This!
Where would I store all of that in 525 sf? I’d be called a hoarder if it landed all at once and likely get a lease violation and/or evicted.
On the other hand if entry was free I’d enter as likely I could sell enough of it to pay for one month of a storage unit and still have money left over (along with a good supply of presents for people I give presents too).
I absolutely would enter, and I’m 100% certain it would regret it within a week.
@Catburd it would take that long?
@Catburd @ybmuG If the winner lived anywhere in most of Texas, they might come to regret the necessity to pay for increased trash collection at the very least. But that would probably take more than a week to arrange.
@Catburd @werehatrack @ybmuG Meh seems to have found a creative way to avoid those fees.
I would enter, and if I won, I’d do an unboxing and quick-test video (where possible) as each thing arrived.
@werehatrack Of course, they might not be overly thrilled at my assessment of some of this crap, but all publicity is good for something, right?
Sure, I’d enter. Enough stuff comes up here that I might want to try but not willing to shell out $$ for that I would have that chance. Local food bank/homeless shelter/battered women’s thrift store etc. would be the beneficiary of a significant part of it most likely.
@chienfou
also one selling unit/quantity or one individual item?(i.e. 96 stroopwaffels or just one?)
@chienfou and ‘thons?
@chienfou
I suppose “1 unit” of however they are sold that day.
@chienfou @speediedelivery
Yes including ‘thons.
Since part of the point would be “overload”
I would probably be down for this. I would have to see the rules first.
@yakkoTDI
yeah… really . If they put things in a POD after each sale then let it bake/marinate in the TX weather until the yr is up when they drop it on your driveway… maybe not.
@chienfou @yakkoTDI
Shipping would have to be “reasonable”.
So maybe at least once every 1-2 weeks ongoing,
Plus immediate shipping for anything that might deteriorate.
/8ball
Concentrate and ask again
/giphy hell to the yes
A year would be overwhelming and yes I would throw my hat in. I accumulate more stuff than I can handle now why not make it worse.
@speediedelivery
consider it as aversion therapy for the following year!
Yes.
I would enter. I like stuff…
You could call it the URK -
Ultimate Regret Kit.
Why would we not want things sold on meh? I got SO much shit for pointing out this last round of IRKs is insulting. So, yea. Also, I would pipe in when they inevitably sold it again saying if it was shit or decent. Seems like a win-win with the frequency they become morningsave. Then again, they would send it to a person who doesn’t post, and that’s just a-okay.
Heck yeah!!
yes, it would take care of my christmas and birthday shopping, saving me time and showing my true opinion about some members of my family.
I would enter just for the opportunity to stock the shelves of my local thrift stores!
I first read that as being the largest IRK in history — you suddenly get one of everything that Meh sold in the last 12 months.
But somewhere along the way I realized the other option is that you get one of everything as they’re sold for the next 12 months. The IRK that keeps on giving.
Each one is exciting, in its own way.
I’d give it a whirl (as long as it didn’t cost as much as a standard IRK).
What if it wasn’t everything for the year but everything during a 'thon?
And what if it wasn’t a contest but a raffle?
And what if the entry price was the old IRK price of $5?
Would you buy in?
Would you buy in if everyone that bought into the raffle got a $5 coupon?
@ybmuG still yes!!
Sure, I’d love to enter and win. Whatever I didn’t need, I’d offer to family and friends, or to the local community church food bank and thrift store.
Didn’t mention my own prefs.
I would enter, while thinking that I’m an idiot cause I already have too much stuff.
If I win, I spoze it would be cool. There’s always thrift stores and friends who want stuff.
Surely an entire year’s worth of Meh goodies would contain some small delights.