If you are buying the mercy pink skin

just for the skin, its kind of a shame, this wasn’t for a skin, it was for a charity and to help with cancer. is the skin nice? yes it is, but dont do it if all you care about is only the skin, because to be honest i find that kinda selfish.

if you do it because you truly care about helping with charity, my hats off to you and thank you for doing it

the reason it’s on a skin is so that people who wouldn’t normally just give $15 have an incentive to do so

instead of talking down to people who bought it for the skin, maybe you should praise blizzard for taking the time to make something that caused people to donate

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Hey guys,

Guess what. If you donated to charity then OP will still think you’re a bad person

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…are you legit telling people to not donate money to charity?

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Either way the money goes to charity so it doesn’t really matter imo

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have you read carefully of what i saying at all??

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There aren’t really multiple sides to this issue though bro. I mean, I suppose there is always that one guy, but generally anyone who buys it is probably gonna be anti-breast cancer anyway, even if they wouldn’t typically donate to that particular charity.

I just bought it and damn let me tell you I would never pay over £10 for one skin, it’s a total rip off but the cause is definitely worth it :slight_smile:

People are donating tons of money to the stream right now. And they get nothing out of that.

“Hey you know how you weren’t going to donate to Charity, well if you were thinking about donating because of this skin… don’t just bother because donating only because a reward won’t at all help the charity”

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Selfish or not, the money is still going towards a good cause. In the end it doesn’t matter if some people don’t care about helping, they’ll still be helping.

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I bought it for charity the skin is nice and I am happy to add it to my collection but this is a charity I already support

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Don’t twist the OP’s words ,he’s saying that if you donate ONLY because of the skin ,then it’s a shame ,not “Don’t donate to charity or else you’re a bad person”

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breast cancer is balls, no any cancer suks and if i actually had some $$$ id buy it, maybe even 2 just to help, a few people I knew and loved has cancer and died from it as its just ars, sure, it may be selfish just to aim for skins and id be fine with skins, but id probably wear my beloved mercy skins, id still accept any random person buying for me, or for anyone. but how could I accept a gift for someone else? lololololololol, but cancers ars and if i had money id support it. I wouldnt even wear it but i still support it

if wanted to donate you could do it anytime you want to get the skin you have to pay 15$ thru blizzard

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I don’t think it matters why someone donates to charity. That money will be used to do good, regardless of what is in the heart of someone who donated. Live and let live.

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I wouldn’t have spent that much if it wasn’t for a charity even though the skin is very good indeed.

Am I still a good person if I hate the skin and still bought it?

Why do you care, My money is my money. If I choose to donate solely for the skin then why does it matter. My money is going to the same place as the morally righteous, and I can almost guarantee that your donations yearly are miniscule.

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Selfishness doesn’t matter here. Trying to paint yourself as more “morally” outstanding when you paid the same amount as anyone else did for the skin, is petty and not in the spirit of Breast Cancer awareness.

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the idea of incentivizing and rewarding yourself for charitable action. Everyone involved with the creation of the Pink skin acknowledges that people are more likely to donate to the cause because of the incentive, hence why this even exists.

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