Here's the question.
The Terms of Service for coins on Club Nintendo says:
4. When do my Coins expire?
The length of time that Coins are valid is measured in Club Nintendo years. A Club Nintendo year runs from July 1 to June 30. Coins are valid for at least two Club Nintendo years; they expire on the third June 30th after their issuance. For example, if you are issued Coins on February 14, 2009, they will expire on June 30, 2011.
So, Club Nintendo opened in December-y of 2008. It's June 27 of 2010 now. I got coins in December of 2008. When do those expire? A very short amount of time or a year?
Since it says 'expire on the third June 30th'... June 2009 was one. June 2010 is about to be two. So June 2011 is when they'll expire, correct?
Please confirm this.
Thank you,
-Antirocketcloudy
Edit: The hell?
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Obviously none of those answer my fucking question.
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