Giving back to the community and your employees
Kaimag
Member Posts: 12 ★
During this time of extreme panic, caution and financial worries, I would like to suggest companies are taking precautious to protect their employees from virus contact and the stress it brings with possibly passing such a sickness to the least defensive of our community. Pulling in visitors, you tubers in from across the globe is probably not the smartest move at this time. Not only are you risking your employees health, but the visitors and everyone the contact along the way.
What a company like yours can do, like so many companies and millionaires are doing is pay it forward to your community. While so many people are in lock down or school closure situations, you can send out packages to your customers to help them do mid to end game content, summoner appreciation packages to allow for boosts, etc. Simple gives like this will allow school age kids to spend time playing your game, keeping them away from crowds and possible virus contact... Things that do not cost a money spend. Further it gives them a path a way an exit out of the current stress and worry of their and our lives. In a time when we stress kids and adults to stay off electronics, in an odd way electronics can help be a path to ease the anxiety of our everyday life.
What a company like yours can do, like so many companies and millionaires are doing is pay it forward to your community. While so many people are in lock down or school closure situations, you can send out packages to your customers to help them do mid to end game content, summoner appreciation packages to allow for boosts, etc. Simple gives like this will allow school age kids to spend time playing your game, keeping them away from crowds and possible virus contact... Things that do not cost a money spend. Further it gives them a path a way an exit out of the current stress and worry of their and our lives. In a time when we stress kids and adults to stay off electronics, in an odd way electronics can help be a path to ease the anxiety of our everyday life.
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Just got back from the mall. All the stores look like this.