![]() So they are allowed to play because their game takes nothing away from yours, and they can't redeem any non-red tickets (they will probably be fired if they try to). ![]() The employees have red tickets that say "associate" on all the pieces, and although they have the same prizes as you do, there are less of them (no $250k prizes, and only a couple of the 50k prizes, or something like that). That being said, Albertson's employees ARE playing, but they have a completely separate game from the customers. ![]() If you read ANY terms and conditions for business games, there is always a section saying who is ineligible, which is always the employees of that company, the people who make the tickets, and all of their immediate families. To the guy above who had an employee at their store win an iPad,Įmployees at any store that is holding some sort of contest/game is pretty much bound to not have their employees play to prevent cheating or employees just walking off with armfuls of game pieces at a time.
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