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lackattack wrote:giantrascal - you should be able to send ivitations to your tournament games from the game finder, as long as you have the tourney privs for those tournaments.
gman2725 - Your assumption that we only get a small fraction of the amount is wrong, but even if that was the case I disagree that it is unfair. You felt that $25 was a fair price for the benefits of Premium Membership and we are delivering what you paid for and now more. And I'm sure a large majority will continue to pay $25 via credit card moving forward. As for TrialPay not honouring rewards or installing spyware, if that turns out to be a problem with us we will re-evaluate our partnership with them.
Crissipos - Are you looking on the My Games -> Awaiting Players screen? Do you have any casual games there with -empty- spots?
Forza AZ wrote:For my tournament I now send PM's. I think I will try the invite option for the next round of games.
However not everybody joins the games within 24 hours. Is there a way to make sure either the spot stays reserved for longer, or the invite PM will not delete automatically after 24 hours, so players can still join the game later on without me needing to send them the password via a new PM.
barterer2002 wrote:I tend to agree with Forza that a longer time frame would be nice.
Also, since you've indicated that players can disable invites, is there a way to tell that an invite isn't going through. I'd like to know if one of my tournament players isn't getting the invite because its turned off. (I'm looking at you JR)
gman2725 wrote:lackattack wrote:giantrascal - you should be able to send ivitations to your tournament games from the game finder, as long as you have the tourney privs for those tournaments.
gman2725 - Your assumption that we only get a small fraction of the amount is wrong, but even if that was the case I disagree that it is unfair. You felt that $25 was a fair price for the benefits of Premium Membership and we are delivering what you paid for and now more. And I'm sure a large majority will continue to pay $25 via credit card moving forward. As for TrialPay not honouring rewards or installing spyware, if that turns out to be a problem with us we will re-evaluate our partnership with them.
Crissipos - Are you looking on the My Games -> Awaiting Players screen? Do you have any casual games there with -empty- spots?
If you reread my post then you will see that I've been involved in a deal with trialpay before when I was admin of a gaming site. We would charge for donation packs and trialpay came to us with the same sort of partnership. You're not getting anywhere near 25 dollars per person from trialpay, so in effect, those of us who actually paid money are paying more for our memberships. This is unfair to those of us who were loyal enough to support CC before you made this deal with the devil. If you would have checked before making this deal, you would have an abundance of evidence to support my claims about trialpays downsides as well. The mear fact you snuck the trial pay announcement into the game invite announcement makes me think staff were aware ahead of time that it needed to be downplayed because of possible backlash. Also, you can claim they're paying whatever you want but I still have my documents from when trialpay was paying me and I can show that you are indeed getting less per person than most of us paid fpor our memberships. What's next? Going to start selling our email addresses to spammers? Oh wait, thats what trialpay's offer affiliates do already.
To anyone considering signing up for offer pay, don't. Within 3 days of singing up for any of the offers you can expect an additional 1000+ pieces of spam or so to show up in your email box. Filling out any offers requiring you real street address with get you handfulls of junkmail sent to your home. Any offers that ask for your cell phone # will end up sending you text spam at the very least. On my site several of our members were signed up for Predicto without their consent and charged 10 dollars a month for it on their cell bills.Go ahead, download one of the toolbar offers or even a screensaver or wallpaper pack. Then go run spybot s&d or malwarebytes and come post the results here. I could go on and on about the downside to this but a simple google search should be enough to open anyones eyes.
barterer2002 wrote:Also, since you've indicated that players can disable invites, is there a way to tell that an invite isn't going through. I'd like to know if one of my tournament players isn't getting the invite because its turned off.
barterer2002 wrote:Also it would be helpful for a message when a player declines an invitation to come up. I just tested it and there is no notification that an invitation has been declined.
Heroic Lord wrote:Question....i filled out the form for trialpay... Will i have spam in my e-mail and loads of junkmail??
TheOtherOne wrote:How may we uninvite someone?
One thing to keep in mind for all you people who are thinking of applying for a credit card, it will lower your credit score and making obtaining credit in the future more difficult. Unless you of course haven't ever had a credit card or credit, and then in that case, if you use the card wisely, it will help you establish credit, and make it easier to obtain more credit in the future.lackattack wrote:TrialPay is now available as an alternative to credit card and PayPal. Click the TrialPay button, complete one of their offers, and you will then get Conquer Club Premium Membership for free! The offers depend on your location, and many involve puchasing something else like movies or flowers, but in the United States you can simply apply for a credit card and that's good enough, even if you never use it
jpcloet wrote:Interesting, not a biggie but I can invite myself to my own games.
bedub1 wrote:One thing to keep in mind for all you people who are thinking of applying for a credit card, it will lower your credit score and making obtaining credit in the future more difficult.
Mr_Adams wrote:bedub1 wrote:One thing to keep in mind for all you people who are thinking of applying for a credit card, it will lower your credit score and making obtaining credit in the future more difficult.
It should temporarily lower your credit score, and later raise it, if you keep the card open without using it. This is because you will then be using a smaller portion of your available credit. in the long run, this could actualy make it EASIER to open additional line of credit, assuming you give it a year or two to take positive effect on your credit score. So, just open the card, and put it away (maybe a lock box or safe) and keep an eye on the thing.
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