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Of course this system was going to be gamed. It was obvious the moment it was announced. A promotion to get exclusive in-game bonuses and extra content for a globally played game being limited to the US would mean that the global player base would want in.
It was especially stupid to use such a limited selections of characters in the code. It's like Red Bull have never done a redeemable code promotion before.
I can't see how there could be any recourse for anyone who does guess a code and redeems it. At most, the Red Bull site might record your IP address, and I assume when you use the token on the Bungie site, it reference back to the Red Bull token database.
How would Bungie know if the difference between you guessing a code, obtaining the code yourself, or being provided the code from someone who bought a can? Seeing how Bungie's stance for not having matchmaking for Nightfall, Raids and >lvl28 PoE is that players should rely on the online community to arrange games, they would know the same community would shares codes internationally.
Load of people are selling codes on eBay at the moment.
Besides what Bungie is doing wrong with the game, you're absolutely right. There are rabbid Destiny fans all around the world. Hell, some of you were saving cans for international Destiny fans. Some folks are ebaying it. Eventually the one that cannot afford it or buy it will game it. And it got gamed.
In the end, Bungie is locking out a content from a DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT to a select few 7/11-ers in select few regions with select few codes, to a content that doesn't even release until a few months. It was bound to happen. It sucks but it was. Both the process and the theft is disgusting. Both the idea and the execution is disgusting.