Hello dear people.
Recently participated in the trivia show at a well-known provider. I was among the last 6 contestants and chose answer B on the last question. "Correct" would have supposedly been answer A. After a brief investigation on my part, however, my answer B was proven to be correct. I described this to the customer support of my Provider, who pointed out to me the terms and conditions that no liability is possible in this case on the part of my provider. My question now, could I now take the "Trivia Show" or the company behind it in the duty?
It is true that the terms and conditions are authoritative. But if I buy, for example, at a large supermarket chain, a TV and this is broken, I have of course a warranty on the part of the supermarket. Of course, they do not repair the device themselves, but this is done at the expense of the TV manufacturer. Only in such a way as comparison.
Although I do not think that you could achieve anything. Is now of course no huge sum, is just annoying, if one is entitled to the money so to speak
Thank you but for the answers.
Oh, the question was when the modern shower was invented. Answer options were: 18th, 19th or 20th century
The earliest mention was in 1879 in France. There were ancient versions, I think by the Greeks, but they were out because of the answer choices.
So I chose B 19th century. "Correct" however was 18th century
Well, it always depends on the source of the information in or there is certainly also room for maneuver in this question from when a shower is considered "modern" in the eyes of the questioner possibly
As I said, between the ancient Greeks and 1879, the net has found nothing. But I agree with you. In case of doubt, someone somewhere would probably find a proof. Anyway, I don't begrudge the two winners their win. I was also one of the winners... Unfortunately with, I think, 86 others. Then there was 5 euros something🤣
The error certainly came about because quite a few people would see 1879 as the 18th century, not the 19th. And when I look at the mods at the Live Trivias like this, then this is also the most logical explanation for me
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Recently participated in the trivia show at a well-known provider. I was among the last 6 contestants and chose answer B on the last question. "Correct" would have supposedly been answer A. After a brief investigation on my part, however, my answer B was proven to be correct. I described this to the customer support of my Provider, who pointed out to me the terms and conditions that no liability is possible in this case on the part of my provider. My question now, could I now take the "Trivia Show" or the company behind it in the duty?
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So you actually already have your answer
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Although I do not think that you could achieve anything. Is now of course no huge sum, is just annoying, if one is entitled to the money so to speak
Thank you but for the answers.
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The earliest mention was in 1879 in France. There were ancient versions, I think by the Greeks, but they were out because of the answer choices.
So I chose B 19th century. "Correct" however was 18th century
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Proven wrong answer at Trivia Show
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