Just my opinion, but all of these details (Virginia, potential canceled referrals, also potential for someone tied at 10 to have their referrals "finalize" before the person who reached 10 first, etc.) confirm my original thoughts on the program. I like it less now than I did then. And if deliveries matter, what if one 10 referral gets their deliveries faster due to production situations, and the other 10 referral, who potentially had theirs first, misses out?
I suppose it's all free so whatever, but I can't help but see disgruntlage when it's all over. For US college football fans, it kind of reminds me of the BCS. Yeah, it might work out without complaint, but there will be a lot of finger crossing while waiting on the outcome.