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That'd be cool to get one of those lucky bags.

And nice camera work on that video. XD
 
Looks fun....

We have "Grab Bags" here in the US instead (around the Holidays)... ;)

I always got the Shampoo, while my Cousins always got the cool stuff like a portable Radio.... :eek:

What fun! I would totally do this... however... in the USA:

It would not go over here, though. Americans want what they want when they want it (and nothing less so help them God). They would never be willing (in droves) to just accept whatever's in the bag.

Even if they signed a consent form saying they would abide by the rules, the minute they were disappointed after opening their swag bag, here'd come the tears/swears. They would try to find a way around the NO RETURN rule and there would be a lot of pissing/moaning/fit throwing. They'd make the whole situation impossible and miserable.

I'm American and I hate to admit it but I know how much of this society acts/thinks. I'm not that way (and would accept a less than stellar bag), but most are (and wouldn't).

Sad but true.


Ha ha, the Shampoo wasn't bad - but it was watching my Cousins get the Portable Radio that was... :eek:

;)
 
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I love how alot of you are making assumptions about the Japanese without actually knowing. They view this as a sort of lottery, most of the time you lose, sometimes you win.
There are people on the Japanese forums not happy with not having chosen the good bags. The 'worst' bag was an iPod nano, a watch band, the nike + insert, a t-shirt and some gift cards.
Go ahead and hop on 2CH and see.
Lucky bags are a country wide thing in Japan.
 
dude that's so awesome! we don't have anything like this in the US?

Probably because everyone would feel entitled to the MBA and when they don't get one complain/get angry/start fights in the stores. Plus it would just create an influx of new-in-box items on craigslist/ebay which would lose Apple a bit of money.

Would be pretty lame to get an iPod Touch in the bag ($430 for a $200 item, made up in accessories I guess), but if they didn't have any cheaper bags they wouldn't be able to afford giving away the expensive ones. As it is "Lucky" bag, not everyone gets a MBA for 50% off day :D
 
For those asking why Americans don't have that, its simple. Americans don't like losing, especially in todays "everyones a winner" society.

At the local mall in my town, we have this thing every year and the mall buys thousands of bananas and you buy a ticket, and get a banana and theres a sticker on each banana you peel off the sticker and theres a percentage discount and the name of a store. Its fun because theres a lot of bartering between customers for different bananas. All the guys want the gamestop bananas and the females want the ones for Torrid or Kays Jewelers.

Its fun :) and its like a midnight event as well, so all the stores are open till 3am.
 
For those asking why Americans don't have that, its simple. Americans don't like losing, especially in todays "everyones a winner" society.

Everyone from America is selfish, everyone from France is rude, the British have terrible teeth, and everyone from Japan glows in the dark, right? :p

Stereotypes are silly, I'm sure an event like this would go over just fine in the U.S.
 
This would never work in the U.S. because of the "it's all about me" attitude. You would be pissed if you got an iPad and the guy behind you got a MacBook Air. Japanese can handle this, we can't.

You may not be able to handle it, but I could. Considering the sum total of the bag is much greater than what you pay, you could sell it and make a profit.

I would just be happy with what I got though.
 
What fun! I would totally do this... however... in the USA:

It would not go over here, though. Americans want what they want when they want it (and nothing less so help them God). They would never be willing (in droves) to just accept whatever's in the bag.

Even if they signed a consent form saying they would abide by the rules, the minute they were disappointed after opening their swag bag, here'd come the tears/swears. They would try to find a way around the NO RETURN rule and there would be a lot of pissing/moaning/fit throwing. They'd make the whole situation impossible and miserable.

I'm American and I hate to admit it but I know how much of this society acts/thinks. I'm not that way (and would accept a less than stellar bag), but most are (and wouldn't).

Sad but true.

This sadly. I know a lot of people with this same attitude and it disgusts me.
 
This would never work in the U.S. because of the "it's all about me" attitude. You would be pissed if you got an iPad and the guy behind you got a MacBook Air. Japanese can handle this, we can't.

Sadly, this is very true!
 
This would never work in the U.S. because of the "it's all about me" attitude. You would be pissed if you got an iPad and the guy behind you got a MacBook Air. Japanese can handle this, we can't.

Sad yet so true.
 
For those asking why Americans don't have that, its simple. Americans don't like losing, especially in todays "everyones a winner" society.

At the local mall in my town, we have this thing every year and the mall buys thousands of bananas and you buy a ticket, and get a banana and theres a sticker on each banana you peel off the sticker and theres a percentage discount and the name of a store. Its fun because theres a lot of bartering between customers for different bananas. All the guys want the gamestop bananas and the females want the ones for Torrid or Kays Jewelers.

Its fun :) and its like a midnight event as well, so all the stores are open till 3am.

haha neat!
 
I thought the value of the bags was always greater than the price. They may not be things you want, but I don't think you lose money on the deal.

arn

Why wasn't this researched and put in the article?

Granted, I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but I really thought it was one of those casino-style, "you either win or lose" deals.
 
For those who say American's can't handle it, I disagree. Have you guys seen the Bags of Crap at Woot? Thousands upon thousands of people anxiously await the sale of those, and very few complain about what they get. 99.9% of the people are just excited for the experience. Now granted $8 is a lot less of an investment than $400, but I think as long as most people got around $400 in merchandise, even if it wasn't what they wanted, they would be happy.
 
People are really willing to spend $430 for random items? $430 is a lot of money to throw away in a lottery.

Why don't they just take the money and put it toward what they actually want to buy?

Let me put it this way: what if I told you that by giving 400 bucks to me you would get random tech items up to a range of 400$ to 800$ sticker price? Would you really give me 400 dollars?

You = No

Microsoft = No

Apple = Hell Ya :)
 
In Hungary, apple stores has garage sales every year, when you can buy the past generation stuffs with up to 90% off. For example last time i bought Ozaki, UltraCase, etc iPad cases for 3 dollars, I bought an iPad 64GB Wifi+ 3G for 400 USD, and iPod Shuffle 4GB for 18 USD... that was very good... But i had to be there at 5AM, for beeing the 5th in the line.
I love apple store sales.
 
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