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Christmas Comes Early, But Not for Everyone

Despite Origin's generous offer of thousands of free checkouts last night - including Bluetooth speakers and body massagers - many people were left feeling excluded due to lack of resources or awareness about such deals; leaving them helpless when it comes providing presents for their families during this festive season.

A family huddled together around a small Christmas tree with few presents underneath it; one person looks disappointed while another looks sad and resigned.

A family huddled together around a small Christmas tree with few presents underneath it; one person looks disappointed while another looks sad and resigned.

Christmas came early for some lucky members of Origin last night, as the company secured thousands of freebie checkouts. Bluetooth speakers that normally cost $84.99 were 100% free, and body massagers that normally cost $299 were also given away at no cost. All members had to do was like a post, retweet it, and they could get their hands on a free license. While this is great news for those who managed to take advantage of the offer in time, many are left feeling frustrated and excluded from the opportunity. The limited-time offer was only announced late last night with little warning or advertisement; as such, many people missed out on the chance to secure holiday gifts with ease this year. Furthermore, not everyone has access to social media or is tech-savvy enough to take advantage of these offers in time - meaning those without the means are still unable to secure presents for their loved ones during this festive season. This leaves them feeling helpless and unable to provide for their families when they need it most. The message here is clear: while some may have been able to benefit from Origin's generous offer, there are still many who will be left out in the cold this Christmas season due to lack of resources or awareness of such deals. We can only hope that companies will make more effort in future years so that everyone can enjoy the holidays with their loved ones - regardless of whether they have access to technology or not.