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The Impulse Millionth User PC Prize

The Impulse Millionth User PC Prize

As you might know, we announced that Stardock will be giving away a custom built gaming PC worth over $4000 to the millionth Impulse customer.  I was told the specs, and I’m just in awe of what an awesome machine this is.

I wanted to share the specs of the gaming PC just to give you a taste.  I will update the post once we get some pictures taken.

Custom Built:

  • Case: Ikonik RA-X10 Full Tower
  • Processor:  Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition 3.2 GHz
  • RAM: 12 GB DDR3/1600 MHz Corsair
  • CD:  Sony 5X Blu-Ray Player/DVD-RW Burner
  • Power: 1,000 Watt Power Supply
  • Video: 2xATI Radeon 4870x2 in Crossfire
  • Monitor: 24" LCD Widescreen
  • Sound: Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-Fi Fatality Pro
  • Speakers:  Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Surround System
  • HD:  2 TB RAID-0
  • OS:  Microsoft Vista Ultimate 64-bit

Whoever ends up with this, is going to be one lucky gamer.

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Reply #26 Top

No, I don't. I wouldn't be a new customer. And you're also actually condoning fraud by suggesting this.

Not really.  Just use one of your other personalities. :thumbsup:  

 

Reply #27 Top

It sure looks like a lot of people are upset over such a little thing. I suspect it's just the vocal minority, but here's a thought.

Why would anyone feel cheated because of a giveaway like this? Does some random person getting something affect you somehow? Did you not get value for money when you made your purchase? Talk about a sense of entitlement.

I'm not actually upset over anything, I just wanted clarification on who was eligible.  If I were eligible, I might consider buying Demigod right now instead of waiting, on the off chance I might win the PC.  If I didn't, no big whoop, as I still got something I wanted.  It was all about clarification to me.  Jafo says it was so clear but it wasn't.  3 different people said three different things.

I don't have a sense of entitlement in regards to this or anything else.  I simply wanted to clearly understand who was or was not eligible.  JAFO made the clearest answer and so I understand and consider the matter closed.

Reply #28 Top

Quoting MottiKhan, reply 22
Why would anyone feel cheated because of a giveaway like this?  Does some random person getting something affect you somehow?  Did you not get value for money when you made your purchase?  Talk about a sense of entitlement.
 

Speaking for myself, I do not feel I am entitled to anything.  I did get value for my money spent.  I was merely trying to convey the fact that you do not see existing customer appreciation too much anymore.  The appreciation goes to new or prospected customers.  But that is business.

Everyone will be fine and this will pass.  But a forum is in part for speaking your mind.

 

Reply #29 Top

Well said, messiah1 and picardsm.  My rant wasn't directed at you.  It was just a general feeling that the thread seemed to be taking on.

For me, I already have a system virtually identical to the one mentioned.  Except mine's a lot slower.  And cheaper.  And not nearly as good.

 

Reply #30 Top

Quoting messiah1, reply 2
I'm not actually upset over anything

I'm not upset either, just disappointed. I still think the products and people (at least the people I've been in contact with) are great, but the Stardock way to handle PR is horrible. I knew that before, this thing just enforced my opinion.

Reply #31 Top

Quoting MottiKhan, reply 4

For me, I already have a system virtually identical to the one mentioned.  Except mine's a lot slower.  And cheaper.  And not nearly as good.

 

LMAO!  I think I have the same PC you are talking about...  It is lightning fast except when it is processing.

Reply #32 Top

Just to make my point clear... Imagine sitting by your desk at work, and receive this PM:

"We just hired the 1000th employee in our company. We decided to give him $4000 to celebrate this occasion. Good job everyone."

Would you be HAPPY?

Reply #33 Top

Quoting mickeko, reply 7
Just to make my point clear... Imagine sitting by your desk at work, and receive this PM:

"We just hired the 1000th employee in our company. We decided to give him $4000 to celebrate this occasion. Good job everyone."

Would you be HAPPY?

Actually, yes.  I'd feel real happy for that person and would suggest that they buy the wine at the inevitable lunch.  Or the company could do so.  Either way, I'm having a Merlot. 

Someone else's fortune doesn't take away from your own.  You make your own success and can make an opportunity out of an otherwise unrelated incident.  Worst case is that it doesn't affect you.  Best case is a new friend buying the drinks.

Reply #34 Top

It's cool for a company to offer prizes like this. They do not have to.

 

I've been a registered user for a while now. I won't win but Stardock gives me so much on a regular basis so it's ok.

 

Way cool PC by the way.... Gimme gimme mine mine...  hehe

Reply #35 Top

Quoting MottiKhan, reply 8

Actually, yes.  I'd feel real happy for that person and would suggest that they buy the wine at the inevitable lunch.  Or the copmpany could do so.  Someone else's fortune dopesn't take away from your own.  You make your own success and can make an opportunity out of an otherwise unrelated incident.  Worst case is that it doesn't affect you.  Best case is a new friend buying the drinks.

In this case, you'll most likely never even meet the guy though.

I just thought of something else... I'm not very productive and humane with my posts... I'm sorry about that. I'll not post more on this topic. Because in the end... "Ignorance is bliss". The end result of these posts can really only put people down...

I sometimes wish I didn't see things as clearly as I tend to do, and I sometimes wish I could see the other things more clear sooner than I tend to do.... X| Hmmm... I barely understand what I'm trying to say here myself...

Reply #36 Top

No kidding.  In today's economy, if your company can hire someone new AND give them a signing bonus, you should be happy your company can afford to do it.  Look at the flip side, they could have fired you instead.  Be happy you have a job and don't worry about what someone else got that you didn't ;)

Reply #37 Top

This is why you don't see many companies doing giveaways much anymore.  No matter what, someone's going to throw a fit because they didn't/can't win.

 

:(

Reply #38 Top

Quoting Remontoire, reply 12
This is why you don't see many companies doing giveaways much anymore.  No matter what, someone's going to throw a fit because they didn't/can't win.

That's not why. And I was looking at this from a strictly moral/ethical point of view. I don't really care if I can win or not, I just think the bulk of the prize is misdirected.

Reply #39 Top

From Matthew 20:1–15:

1 "For the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. 2 After agreeing with the laborers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard. 3 And going out about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market place; 4 and to them he said, `You go into the vineyard too, and whatever is right I will give you.' So they went. 5 Going out again about the sixth hour and the ninth hour, he did the same. 6 And about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing; and he said to them, `Why do you stand here idle all day?' 7 They said to him, `Because no one has hired us.' He said to them, `You go into the vineyard too.' 8 And when evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his steward, `Call the laborers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last, up to the first.' 9 And when those hired about the eleventh hour came, each of them received a denarius. 10 Now when the first came, they thought they would receive more; but each of them also received a denarius. 11 And on receiving it they grumbled at the householder, 12 saying, `These last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat.' 13 But he replied to one of them, `Friend, I am doing you no wrong; did you not agree with me for a denarius? 14 Take what belongs to you, and go; I choose to give to this last as I give to you. 15 Am I not allowed to do what I choose with what belongs to me? Or do you begrudge my generosity?'"

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Reply #40 Top

That's not why. And I was looking at this from a strictly moral/ethical point of view. I don't really care if I can win or not, I just think the bulk of the prize is misdirected.

From a strictly moral/ethical point of view, it's Stardock's money and their decision on whatever they choose to do with it.  Giving something away doesn't sound immoral to me.  Nobody deserves the prize.  Not you, me nor the winner.  It's being given away, not earned.  That's the nature of a prize.

Like I said before... At the very worst, it doesn't affect you.  It makes as much impact on your life and mine as the choice of curtain color that my brother-in-law's friend's cousin picked out.

Reply #41 Top

No, I don't. I wouldn't be a new customer. And you're actually condoning fraud by suggesting this.

Why would creating a second account be considered fraud? Is there a rule in Stardock that says we can not have more than one account where we buy Stardock products? The way I see it Stardock does not lose if someone gets 3 accounts and buys 3 different products with it and gives a way a computer (whihc they intended to give anyways) in the process since they were able to sell 3 products in the process. I could be wrong though. Is there a rule about this?

Reply #42 Top

I was thinking about creating an account for my wife or kids and purchasing cursorFX, which i don't have yet, in the hopes of being the 1 millionth winner.

Reply #43 Top

Quoting CharlesCS, reply 16

Why would creating a second account be considered fraud? Is there a rule in Stardock that says we can not have more than one account where we buy Stardock products? The way I see it Stardock does not lose if someone gets 3 accounts and buys 3 different products with it and gives a way a computer (whihc they intended to give anyways) in the process since they were able to sell 3 products in the process. I could be wrong though. Is there a rule about this?

I don't think there is a rule against it. But you pretend to be someone you're not by doing it that way, and 2 wrongs will not make one right.

Reply #44 Top

strictly moral/ethical point of view

What on earth are people smoking...and can I have some too?

Ethics?  Morals?

It's a flippin' prize awarded to the millionth customer....to celebrate the milestone....

and it affects no-one [other than the recipient/millionth].

Zubaz's quote probably sums it up well...;)

 

Reply #45 Top

What on earth are people smoking...and can I have some too?

You can find it pretty easily in your local cow pasture.  At least the smoke he's blowing smells like it.

I just hope the winner lives close by.  I'd like to video something running on that monster and post it on youtube. :digichet:  

Reply #46 Top

I thought his name was Zubaz...now it's Matthew? I'm so confused.

Well, "In for a denarius, in for a dime." I always say.  ;)  

A Maxine quote for all (including me): Don't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive.

 

Reply #47 Top

It's cool for a company to offer prizes like this. They do not have to.

It's extremely cool.  Stardock has given me nothing but satisfaction since around 2005 (when I stumbled upon them).  I love all the stuff they make.

 

As for folks getting mad about not being able to win, meh, that's on them.  I'm glad my question, "Am I eligible or not?" was finally answered.  So, good luck to that millionth new customer!  And continued good luck to Stardock.

Reply #48 Top

Speakers: Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Surround System

WOW!  The awesome capabilities of this speaker system alone is worth all the fuss!

I'm not mad because I already own the Z-5500's running from a Sound Blaster Audigy NX connected by a fiber optic Tos-Link!

(hehe)

O:)  

Reply #49 Top

Congrats to the millionth customer, who ever it is.Nice prize Stardock

Reply #50 Top

Well, the "problem" is all in the main choice: it *prevents* any old user from having a chance to win.

It's not like a lottery on a mall, when any old customer can casually be the winner, as a new one. It's a prize for a new customers ONLY.

What about adding another PC for a random old user to celebrate the event? I'm sure it will extinguish the controversy. Even for people who doesn't win.