Here's a Question.
If a member has a full Collection. Call them a Whale .
How Much Does that Whale Spend in a Year to buy every card released that year?
Also,
Totem pays out 60% to their Affiliates and Only keeps 40% for the Business
how much does The Business keep a year from one of us Whales ?
and How Many Whales are there?
You Might be very surprised if you answer these questions...
you don't need to post the numbers here..
Just do it for your own knowledge...
With respect to the games of chance I do not understand why Totem are singled out for using what is a very common, and apparently effective, business practice. I don't particularly like them - especially those that are explicitly presented as gambling - but have absolutely no expectation that they will stop because something like 0.01% (probably less) of customers *****.
With respect to the games of chance I do not understand why Totem are singled out for using what is a very common, and apparently effective, business practice.
L'équipe de IStripper semblait être fait de passionnés, à l'écoute des membres.Exactement mon point de vue en tant que membre depuis le tout début de iStripper (VirtuaGirl).
Parmi ceux ci semble s'être infiltré des spécialistes en marketing, ou seul la valeur de l'argent compte.
The Istripper team now have good marketing people that think of new ways to attract new members who may be ***** to all the casino games we see on I Stripper now. Ok to them, but the special cards we can’t buy need to stop.If they want gambling games, so be it, but don't use games as the only way to get exclusive cards. They could sell them at a reasonably higher price and those who like to gamble could take a chance to get them at a potentially lower price.
But it's obviously still frustrating when you have no luck. That's why we have decided to work on new means to obtain special event cards NOT based only on luck but as rewards for your LOYALTY.Judging by this statement, LOYALTY will not be sufficient to get access directly to the so called special cards, luck will still have to do its part.
When you give something the great title of SPECIAL, your client must feel it and must vibrate with it.I also agree that Melena's card has nothing really special apart from the fact it's a Melena's card. In the beginning of Special Event Cards, we've had access to previews like normal cards, to at least get a glimse of what this special card would offer but this is not the case anymore, we have to buy blindly or should I say gamble blindly, hoping to get it and hopping to be surprise by the content.
You know how much I vibrate with the SPECIAL CARD that I won and that cost me almost $ 50US… .Nothing!…
I found a mockery of bad taste. I would exchange it happily for a 1080p card of my choice.
........the so called special cards.......
@Kaiju: Based on what you expose ... If a SPECIAL EVENT CARD, has the same format as the others, the same resolution of video and photos. It was not filmed differently ... What makes it Special? The whim of your company?
There is no added value in such a letter ... it is a mockery of people.
When you give something the great title of SPECIAL, your client must feel it and must vibrate with it.
You know how much I vibrate with the SPECIAL CARD that I won and that cost me almost $ 50US… .Nothing!…
I found a mockery of bad taste. I would exchange it happily for a 1080p card of my choice.
Your analogy with the MAGIC Letters ... a shame. I illustrate a few RARE letters of those, the economic value in the market is very high. Because they have an exceptional quality, they are handcrafted, a print finish from another world and the illustration I made for them I made and painted with my fingers without using brushes or pencils on a canvas of 2mts x 1mts .... That is Special !! !!
This is pathetic! and I decide to retire as an active user, I value myself as a person, this has no more weight than a pop-corn package
Based on what you expose ... If a SPECIAL EVENT CARD, has the same format as the others, the same resolution of video and photos. It was not filmed differently ... What makes it Special? The whim of your company?
The Event is Special...
it is a Special Event, Card.. not a Special Card, for the Event.
So... what is being celebrated? Luck? Games of chance? Fiscal irresponsibility? Something else...?
As far as "entitlement problems" are concerned what I see is a relatively small subset of customersWhat you see is the tip of the iceberg and they shouldn't act like the larger part is not there under the surface.
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