They are saying completing them will bring a reward on the 15th. You just read it wrong
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No they said rewards not retroactive. Google: "retroactive".
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That's the opposite of what they said.
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The said retroactively. "taking effect from a date in the past" is the exact definition of retroactive
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Edited by RedDire: 9/10/2015 12:57:23 PMYes, exactly. "...will not retroactively grant rewards." Not that hard to grasp.
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Read the weekly update. On the 15th we get them.
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They used the word, by saying rewards NOT retroactive.