This question is not completely directed at you, but if I can ask, why do you (and many others) feel that this was poorly executed? I understand the first time around, no time given, selling before agreed date, all around lack of information from Pepsi. They agreed that they handled the first round poorly, thus the reason for the second bout. Though I do feel bad for those who did not get one and I feel extremely lucky that I did, I feel Pepsi did all of they could to give everyone a fair chance. They gave us a date, a time, plenty of heads-up, and though they did not give the exact ordering address, they did strongly suggest that Amazon was the place to buy them, not to mention that it was the same selling partner they used before! I was able to find the link on my own with a little looking and I was able to get a bottle. I assume they did this so that nobody could set up the bots (which clearly seemed to work by the number of RPF members that were able to get one). What else would you have Pepsi do? They want to keep this limited so unfortunately not everyone got one, but if that is your complaint, that isn't Pepsi's fault. If I wouldn't have got one this time around, at least I felt that Pepsi tried to do the right thing.