I completely understand your frustration, and I think it's important to acknowledge the broader implications of TNT's recent decisions. Releasing the stamp just two days after the prize shop opened felt unfair, especially after they encouraged players to spend their points. Many of us had been tracking the shop and had already made purchases under the impression that the offerings were final.
It's worth noting that players who dedicated a lot of time and effort to the game should be rewarded. Allowing those who invested significant hours to earn the stamp is a reasonable move, particularly since the value of prizes had already diminished as players rushed to sell their stored items.
While I recognize the argument about players with low tier rankings receiving equal treatment, enforcing a fair system could be tricky. Perhaps the best approach would be to ensure that only those who genuinely earned the points equal to the stamp—through consistent gameplay—would qualify for the stamp.
Ultimately, TNT is trying to strike a balance between player satisfaction and fairness. It's clear they can’t please everyone, but I believe this decision was a step towards honoring those who committed time and effort to the game. They deserve recognition, especially after the confusion created by the timing of the new item release. It's about acknowledging the dedication of the player base and making sure that hard work is rewarded, even in the face of miscommunication.