So, I was in a esports stream, where the CEO did a giveaway, and the prize would be signed custom jerseys, the winners were picked by the first 3 to answer the questions correctly.
None of us received a signed jersey, some received it custom, I did not, I received a default player jersey.
I wasn't too fussed about it being signed but would have liked it custom, I messaged the contact whom I was put in contact with from the giveaway, and since the CEO is chronically online and people constantly say 'hes for the fans' and doesnt 'let them down', so I DM'd him and no reply.
It had been a week from contacting the contact so I asked for an update and they said the esports team forgot and nothing they can do... after hearing this and knowing others didn't receive item signed I tweeted at the CEO just saying many of us didn't receive a signed jersey (which now i know no one did) as I thought he could care.
The next day on stream the CEO was trashing talking me (did not mention my name) saying 'someone on twitter was complaining about getting a free jersey' and that 'i should be happy to get one'.
I wasn't fussed but since he did that which is incredibly unprofessional on top of not fulfilling giveaway, is there any law against this?
I can't find a clear answer online, they all say check terms and conditions which there was none?
I know its probably not worth doing anything about it.