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Re: premium and freemium

Postby ppgangster on Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:24 pm

Haha, you jleonn make me laugh, didn't you read my post!!!

I am RUNNING a TOURNEY right now where I am offering


ONE YEAR FREE PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP


if you had signed up, you'd be in, I even sent you a pm but you were too slow to get it and sign up. Stay tuned because

I WILL DO ANOTHER ONE!

and be one of the first 64 players to sign up (maybe have a little chance being the first reservist!)

p.s. a tip, if you want to know if people answered your posts, click the little box below the writting part and check "Notify me when a reply is posted" so you'll get it in your email!

Cheers and good luck!

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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Rocketry on Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:32 pm

jleonnn wrote:Well, I'm just asking to extend it to 5.


Stop asking things. It's annoying.

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Re: premium and freemium

Postby jleonnn on Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:27 pm

Haha, you jleonn make me laugh, didn't you read my post!!!

I am RUNNING a TOURNEY right now where I am offering

ONE YEAR FREE PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP

if you had signed up, you'd be in, I even sent you a pm but you were too slow to get it and sign up. Stay tuned because

I WILL DO ANOTHER ONE!

and be one of the first 64 players to sign up (maybe have a little chance being the first reservist!)

p.s. a tip, if you want to know if people answered your posts, click the little box below the writting part and check "Notify me when a reply is posted" so you'll get it in your email!

Cheers and good luck!

All of the above answer are good, browses through and find one that fits your needs!


Well, You deleted it before you sent it, as I was told.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby ppgangster on Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:59 am

Because someone had already registered, sorry for that, as I sent so many (probably over 200 in the last 5 days...) but like I said, stay tuned for WHITE GOLD II, there is your chance!
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby stahrgazer on Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:10 am

Dave67 wrote:
blakebowling wrote:just pay $25 and play as many as you want.


Problem for some is that you also have to figure in the exchange rate - for Canadians at the moment that is $32.21, from the online currency calculator I just checked - and the cost of the cheque or money order used to pay for the membership. (Not everyone here has a credit card I would assume.)


ahh, yes, so it works out to 9 cents a day instead of 7. Horrible!
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby king54 on Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:50 am

This is not necessary. The four game rule allows a prospect the ability to play as long as he or she desires, FOR FREE! If the person is having a good time, and wants to enhance the experience, he or she only needs to pay $25 for an entire year! This is not a lot to ask. It's quite reasonable. When you consider how much time you're entertained for the cost, it's miniscule.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby radiojake on Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:37 am

4 games is perfect
I did have premium once.. and i couldn't stop joining games! Then I'd have to spend a lot of time completing all my turns. I tried to cut down the amount of games I played but I just couldn't do it. When finally my year ran out i vowed never to renew, - also my girlfriend was a lot happier once the premium ended.

In short.. 4 games is perfect.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby jleonnn on Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:35 am

ok, tat's one point.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Bruceswar on Sun Mar 08, 2009 6:44 am

Timminz wrote:
Dave67 wrote: (Not everyone here has a credit card I would assume.)

PayPal can be linked to a bank account, without having a credit card.



Not everybody is over 18 with a bank account either. Besides paypal does not work in all countries around the world.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Koganosi on Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:17 am

There is no need for it to extend it to 5. 4 is perfect keep it like that,

urs

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Re: premium and freemium

Postby ppgangster on Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:20 am

Koganosi wrote:There is no need for it to extend it to 5. 4 is perfect keep it like that,

urs

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HAha, and we joined my tournament for a Premium???

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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Hornet95 on Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:09 am

I can see that $25 is a lot at a single shot for a 'game'. I've often thought that if it were, say, $7 for a 3 month subscription, I might give it a shot. Although, I'm rather happy getting to play 4 games for free. :D
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby oVo on Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:41 am

So you're not sure about $25 a year, but if it was $28 you'd give it a shot?

Besides money order, paypal etc... there are pre-paid credit cards to simplify the payment process.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby karelpietertje on Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:12 am

sully800 wrote:The limit has been 4 games since early 2006. Don't expect it to change any time soon!

How was the system before early 2006?
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Woodruff on Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:53 am

[quote="oVo"]So you're not sure about $25 a year, but if it was $28 you'd give it a shot?

I think you misunderstand. I believe he's saying that he'd see if having premium were worth it if it cost him a sizeable amount less (for a sizeable less amount of time), after which he'd pay for the year at a time (for $25) if he felt it ended up being worthwhile.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby blakebowling on Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:10 am

karelpietertje wrote:
sully800 wrote:The limit has been 4 games since early 2006. Don't expect it to change any time soon!

How was the system before early 2006?

The site was started in Jan 06, Everyone had unlimited games until about march iirc.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Hornet95 on Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:33 pm

Woodruff wrote:
oVo wrote:So you're not sure about $25 a year, but if it was $28 you'd give it a shot?

I think you misunderstand. I believe he's saying that he'd see if having premium were worth it if it cost him a sizeable amount less (for a sizeable less amount of time), after which he'd pay for the year at a time (for $25) if he felt it ended up being worthwhile.


That, or to avoid the paid-$300-for-the-new-Wii-and-thought-it-was-the-greatest-thing-since-sliced-bread-then-played-it-twice-and-never-touched-it-again syndrome. Seriously, some of our newer freemium players (and I consider myself in the lot) might actually consider paying $7 for 3 months rather than $25 for a year. Put it this way, would you rather pay for 2 rentals or buy the whole DVD? Kids and newbies alike might rather do the rental.

And, hey, if it profits CC $3 more per year, won't we all feel the warm fuzzy feeling? :P
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Namor on Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:51 am

Hornet95 wrote:I can see that $25 is a lot at a single shot for a 'game'. I've often thought that if it were, say, $7 for a 3 month subscription, I might give it a shot. Although, I'm rather happy getting to play 4 games for free. :D


Let me get this right.

You're suggesting a trial period, to see if you like it?

Don't you already have that, with Freemium?

The fact is $25 is a piddling sum for the amount of entertainment you get here. I'm guessing that 99% of Freemium's that are complaining of cost, have many other computer/Xbox/PlayStation games that cost much more (and were discarded one month later).

If you can afford those, then you can afford this. OR ask mummy & daddy to get it for you for Christmas/Birthday.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby oVo on Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:21 am

Premium would certainly make a nice St. Patrick's Day Gift.

If the price of a membership is a genuine budget killer? I suggest collecting aluminum cans for an hour a day, in about a week or so you can recycle them and go get a pre-paid visa/mastercard and you're all set. Three trash bags of cans smashed flat should cover it.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby jleonnn on Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:23 am

OR, we might ask lack to lower the price a bit, in Singapore, u can afford about 5 risk sets with $25
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby Woodruff on Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:01 am

Namor wrote:
Hornet95 wrote:I can see that $25 is a lot at a single shot for a 'game'. I've often thought that if it were, say, $7 for a 3 month subscription, I might give it a shot. Although, I'm rather happy getting to play 4 games for free. :D


Let me get this right.
You're suggesting a trial period, to see if you like it?
Don't you already have that, with Freemium?


No, not really. It's not the same "product", if you will.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby jleonnn on Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:04 am

Weeeelll, maybe since lack ALREADY has a FULL-TIME JOB, maybe he could lower the price. Like I said, in Singapore, we could buy 5 risk sets with $25 usd
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby SirSebstar on Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:49 am

not where i live
oVo wrote:Premium would certainly make a nice St. Patrick's Day Gift.

If the price of a membership is a genuine budget killer? I suggest collecting aluminum cans for an hour a day, in about a week or so you can recycle them and go get a pre-paid visa/mastercard and you're all set. Three trash bags of cans smashed flat should cover it.
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby drake_259 on Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:12 am

Well i used to be premium but i had cut it off after the membership had run out because i was in too many games and i had no time to live, i was missing enough turns as it was.

Anyway i would prefer 5 games with freemium but then that would settle me and wouldn't need to go to premium, so 4 is just perfect for freemiums, it gives you enough games to have a good time and yet you get pushy wanting that one extra game to make you go an pay for premium, so if we gave that 1 extra game to all freemiums then there would be less premiums = less money for lacks pocket

Also here it costs £18.10 which is equivient to 5p a day (there goes all my unwanted coppers)

But for under 16s i feel sorry for, i joint up when i was 15 (17 now, woot!) and on my 16 birthday when i got my debit card the first thing i did i bought premium. However all the moments getting the that day was killing me, wanting it even more everyday, and for me my parents would not buy it. So if you want premium get your parents to buy it (or any other family member). Or earn some cash, paper round, etc and give the money to you family to buy it for you. And of course you have the premium prize tournaments, i have one running at the moment (funny a freemium giving away a premium) which is 13 and had 104 players involved.

Last of all my brother plays World of Warcraft and he is only 13, so he has to buy the gamecard to play, but he wants it even cheaper so what he does is gives me the money to pay for him for a subscription. (even though he still owes me £90 for wow atm, costy game) and what he is doing is buying bulk cans of coke from the shop and selling them for 50p and he makes £3.50 a day, and now i have gave him a helping hand with giving him red rooster (energy drink), chocolate bars and coke for him to sell at skool which i buy even cheaper from wholesale. (50% profit to me so its all good), but the point is he used his own imagination to earn himself some extra cash, i just helped him along
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Re: premium and freemium

Postby jleonnn on Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:08 am

drake_259 wrote:(even though he still owes me £90 for wow atm, costy game)...

lol. Anyway, it's irritating when players don't take their turns, I was playing with simi123 and he last visited 5 minutes after he joined, and he missed al turns starting from his first. If I was premium, I wouldn't mind, but that one game would drag on for ages and I coudn't play anymore.
Anyway, the only good thing that came out of it was that I got points.
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