
I'll play any number of team, individual, etc etc games with you

anyone, anyone?
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transylvaniarox wrote:OK well what it comes down to is, will anyone pay a premium membership for me)))
I'll play any number of team, individual, etc etc games with you
anyone, anyone?
Supermarioluigi wrote:$25 is very reasonable for unlimited games.
It's like a buffet...take as much or as little as you want.
...why haven't I got premium yet?
That's a good question...
cicero wrote: ... I'm not sure, but business is never as clear cut as we non-business people like to think
JimRocky wrote:cicero wrote: ... I'm not sure, but business is never as clear cut as we non-business people like to think
I'm a business person though, so perhaps I have some modicum of insight. If I can't sell someone a Cadillac Escalade maybe they can afford a Dodge Neon. Win Win. They get off their feet and I still made a few dollars. (Plus if they are like me they will haggle on the price a bit too.)
Someone can't buy a Caddy and I have nothing in their price range to offer... Lose Lose. They walk to the guy who does have something to offer and I still have my Caddy that needs washing every few days.
I could offer countless examples, but it's really quite obvious to any objective observer. I understand it's often difficult for people directly involved in situations to fully extract themselves and be objective.
Timminz wrote:JimRocky wrote:cicero wrote: ... I'm not sure, but business is never as clear cut as we non-business people like to think
I'm a business person though, so perhaps I have some modicum of insight. If I can't sell someone a Cadillac Escalade maybe they can afford a Dodge Neon. Win Win. They get off their feet and I still made a few dollars. (Plus if they are like me they will haggle on the price a bit too.)
Someone can't buy a Caddy and I have nothing in their price range to offer... Lose Lose. They walk to the guy who does have something to offer and I still have my Caddy that needs washing every few days.
I could offer countless examples, but it's really quite obvious to any objective observer. I understand it's often difficult for people directly involved in situations to fully extract themselves and be objective.
I see what you're saying, but my perspective is that CC is offering the caddy, for the price of a neon.
Timminz wrote:JimRocky wrote:cicero wrote: ... I'm not sure, but business is never as clear cut as we non-business people like to think
I'm a business person though, so perhaps I have some modicum of insight. If I can't sell someone a Cadillac Escalade maybe they can afford a Dodge Neon. Win Win. They get off their feet and I still made a few dollars. (Plus if they are like me they will haggle on the price a bit too.)
Someone can't buy a Caddy and I have nothing in their price range to offer... Lose Lose. They walk to the guy who does have something to offer and I still have my Caddy that needs washing every few days.
I could offer countless examples, but it's really quite obvious to any objective observer. I understand it's often difficult for people directly involved in situations to fully extract themselves and be objective.
I see what you're saying, but my perspective is that CC is offering the caddy, for the price of a neon.
AndyDufresne wrote:Timminz wrote:JimRocky wrote:cicero wrote: ... I'm not sure, but business is never as clear cut as we non-business people like to think
I'm a business person though, so perhaps I have some modicum of insight. If I can't sell someone a Cadillac Escalade maybe they can afford a Dodge Neon. Win Win. They get off their feet and I still made a few dollars. (Plus if they are like me they will haggle on the price a bit too.)
Someone can't buy a Caddy and I have nothing in their price range to offer... Lose Lose. They walk to the guy who does have something to offer and I still have my Caddy that needs washing every few days.
I could offer countless examples, but it's really quite obvious to any objective observer. I understand it's often difficult for people directly involved in situations to fully extract themselves and be objective.
I see what you're saying, but my perspective is that CC is offering the caddy, for the price of a neon.
I like Timminz's point.
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:Take it out for a test drive, see what you're getting.
--Andy
sashabear wrote:I dont see what all the whining is all about when $25.00 a year is less than .07 a day
If anyone can afford that they need to get there ass off the chair and get a job.
JimRocky wrote:sashabear wrote:I dont see what all the whining is all about when $25.00 a year is less than .07 a day
If anyone can afford that they need to get there ass off the chair and get a job.
Usually it is semi-illiterate, smart-aleck, dumbass, immature children types that refer to others', well thought out and decently presented issues in a discussion, as "whining". These same types of people often make foolish assumptions and idiotic pointless suggestions. Just like you did in your two posts. Perhaps one day the trees won't hamper your view of the forest; until then I would suggest you refrain from posting, as you make yourself look foolish. I offer that advice in all sincerity, and it's in your best interest. At the very least, PLEASE stay out of my threads because I don't care for you, your opinions, or your thoughts.
Thank you and have a nice life.
to be aside the point as to which pricing options are available and why.needing to get off one's ass and go get a job
hwhrhett wrote:the big problem with this caddy analogy is that what all the people that want different pricing options are saying is that
'i want the caddy, but im only gonna use it to drive to church on sundays so why the hell should i pay the same ammount for the caddy as someone that drives it every day??'
Much like with the gym offer... ConquerClub is not providing certain premium members with a Caddy price and others with a Neon. Everyone gets the same capacity for paying the price. It's not an issue of Caddy or Neon, it's an issue of do you want a car or not
Selucid Empire wrote:hwhrhett wrote:the big problem with this caddy analogy is that what all the people that want different pricing options are saying is that
'i want the caddy, but im only gonna use it to drive to church on sundays so why the hell should i pay the same ammount for the caddy as someone that drives it every day??'
I think hwhrhett is right... with his post along with my above post.
Selucid Empire wrote:Much like with the gym offer... ConquerClub is not providing certain premium members with a Caddy price and others with a Neon. Everyone gets the same capacity for paying the price. It's not an issue of Caddy or Neon, it's an issue of do you want a car or not
AndyDufresne wrote:Perhaps if you don't want to "overpay"---play those 8 months as if they were a year. Think you'd play 500 games in a year? Play 500 games in those 8 months. You'll get your money's worth then.
Premium Membership is wonderful, because it's up to you how much value you want to get out of it. If you are fine with 100 games in a year, that's splendid! If you'd like to instead play 1000, all the better too.
--Andy
JimRocky wrote:Perhaps my analogies aren't perfect, and it's certainly reasonable for people to have differing opinions, but I still feel I have a reasonable suggestion. I predict that should my idea be implemented in a well thought out manner that the end result would be positive for Conquer Club and the users thereof. I'm often right about these sort of things, (though I won't bore you with details), but of course no one is always right. I guess we will never know for sure what would happen unless it's tried.
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