So I'm curious, who is twisting your arm to buy these crates? You are making a choice of what to do with your money, and from your description it sounds like the risk is stated so you know it's a risk.The Conservative wrote: These loot crates say you can get a specific quality of character, but it says nothing about a specific character or weapon, etc... You take a risk spending real money on a non-real product which may (more likely not) help you out with the game. This isn't like Blizzard with World Of Warcraft or Heroes of the Storm in where you buy characters, weapons, or items with real money.
These loot crates have an algorithm in where you "roll" to get an item and depending on what the computer at the time chooses what you get, it may help or not. If you liquidate these items they are not liquidated to real life currency or the coin required to purchase them in the first place. They are returned as in-game currency.
Do we really need the government involved in a transaction where someone tells you "it's a gamble, you'll always get something but there's only a one-in-ten chance it'll be something you really want" - and you *choose* to take the gamble anyways?