Really all you needed was to have kept to a single account and been a very vanilla player over a certain level and be one of the ones they looked at before hitting quota.
I know several who were clearly poor choices, period, but got it and quickly got bored with it when they realized it was more job than play while I didn't even make it to 2nd phase because they had filled up slots and had shoved me to the bottom of the pile due to the complexity involved in researching me.
What's funny is I even know one who got in, had a problem on their main, couldn't get nexon to resolve it, or address it, even with their "direct line" to the GMs, ended up reporting them to the BBB, getting it fixed after the BBB applied pressure, then told by Nexon that they don't respond to companies like the BBB and quitting both accounts because of how fed up the situation made them.
[QUOTE=Eosian;318231]ended up reporting them to the BBB, getting it fixed after the BBB applied pressureQUOTE]
I had no idea they even remotely cared about the BBB. That is definately interesting. I think nexon should put out some information about these "watchers"... I find the selection and job description a bit hazzy.
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