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What is the price for each the cards? Is there a pricelist?

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v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
17 July 2012
I ask as a new user here, because all of my displays for the cards currently show the price as "one credit" for a card purchase (for every card, regardless of the card). That appears to be a 'first card' special, which will not apply after my first card purchase.

Where / how, may I view the actual prices of the cards?
DIDGEDRUM
Inscrit en Mar 2008

2351 message(s)
17 July 2012
Each individual credit is worth 2 Euro if you bought one, but credits become more economical the more you buy at any given time, so there is no "actual" value for a credit as such...it is a trading token !....
***** ???....You soon will be !...:~
plasonic
Inscrit en Dec 2007

1356 message(s)
17 July 2012 (edited)
Being Canadian you buy credits in $$$ not Euros...so...

Cards are 2 credits each UNLESS you buy them from your DEMO screen (as CyVix said)(right click on V in trey, choose "options" click "demo" & be sure both VG & DB are checked in "filters" to see all girls presently on offer)
You must activate DB (you already have it) by clicking on the link on left in "site map" & follow instructions to get/see DB demos on your Demo's Carousel .
Don't get *****...$1 per card from that DEMO screen but if you click on "VirtuaGirls store (above)on ANY other page all cards will be $2..!

Buying credits...
Check out the buy page....
The more you buy at once...the cheaper they are...Best buy 50 for $50.00
Of course subscriptions are the least expensive...Check pit rates on the buy page....click subscriptions...HOWEVER you cannot choose what cards you receive....they are generated randomly to you...
Also on VG store page you can buy booster paks....10 cards thematically grouped for $10.00

Let the Wank-o-filia Addiction begin!!!
:)
v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
17 July 2012
Thank you for your replies. If I mail a bank draft, (screenprint) the charges would be in Euros (which I've converted to U.S. dollars here as $1.23 U.S. dollars/Euro):

7 / 38E ($46.74)

20 / 53 E ($65.19)

50 / 78 E ($95.94)

Clearly, the 'conversion charge' is being applied. But if I'm paying in Euros, the $28E ($34.44 U.S.) conversion charge ought not apply at all, correct? I'm quite able to mail a bank draft in Euros. So, are the correct amounts in this circumstance these amounts?:

7 / 10E ($12.30)

20 / 25E ($30.75)

50 / 50E ($61.50) (and yes, I realize the credit card rate of 50 / $50.00 is much cheaper, I wonder why the higher charge for using Euros?)

Of course, I'd rather deal with Totem's North American address and use U.S. dollars (and for sure, receive the benefit of the credit card rate structure, too), as my bank will charge me $7.50 on top of the face amount to issue a bank draft in Euros (and the mails are usually brisker within North America compared to overseas). But I realize that payment method does not appear to be in place yet.
v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
17 July 2012
Because: (a) it's more private to pay by bank draft instead of credit card, (b) it would be a much bigger hassle for me to do the unfamiliar (obtain a prepaid credit card), and (c) I already have credit cards.

Prepaid credit cards are designed for those with poor/bad credit. I doubt very much if they're 'anonymous' (that would be the only benefit to me with that approach). Besides, prepaid cards do have: a sign-up fee (waived in a couple of instances) and a monthly charge.
DIDGEDRUM
Inscrit en Mar 2008

2351 message(s)
17 July 2012
I kinda lost track of what your query is !!!???...
v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
17 July 2012
restating:

Clearly, the 'conversion charge' is being applied. But if I'm paying in Euros, the $28E ($34.44 U.S.) conversion charge ought not apply at all, correct? I'm quite able to mail a bank draft in Euros. So, are the correct amounts in this circumstance these amounts?:

7 / 10E ($12.30)

20 / 25E ($30.75)

50 / 50E ($61.50)
v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
17 July 2012
Good point (sounds like I wish I could see your screen's payment offering). Perhaps the site thinks of Canada as part of the European Union.
v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
18 July 2012
How would I contact "a member of the team"? Is there an email address or site link?

If I'm limited to using the narrowly focussed 'form' for help queries, which specific category on that form do you think would apply here?
Wyldanimal
MODÉRATEUR
Joyeux anniversaire !!
Inscrit en Mar 2008

3917 message(s)
18 July 2012
@v6546

Are you seeing Euro's on all of the buy screens?

Three are 3 Credit Card Vendors to Choose from.
Do all three also display in Euro's?

Also At the very top right of the Screen are international Flags.
Can you check that you have English ( British Flag clicked )
and last.

In your Edit Profile under My Account, make sure your Data center is US instead of EU
Just some thoughts...

Wyldanimal
MODÉRATEUR
Joyeux anniversaire !!
Inscrit en Mar 2008

3917 message(s)
18 July 2012
@v6546

i have sent you a PM
v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
18 July 2012
@Wyldanimal

Thank you for your post. I'm seeing Euros in the Pay by Mail (for credits, no subscription option of course) section only, so far as I know that's the only area.

U.S.(I assume - but not seeing mention of "U.S.", vs Canadian) dollars are being quoted in all the credit card Buy/Subscribe initial screens I've viewed (a conversion to Canadian dollars happens when I make a start at a credit card transaction). I've not noticed any exceptions.

Yes, the British flag is checked (however, Britain's off in Europe -- if the British flag is meant to denote more than "english language", maybe there's an American flag I should have checked, instead? not seeing that, though)

Data center was and still is U.S. I suspect the issue is a simple programming oversight bypassable only by an Admin level team member (incorrectly including Canada amongst European nations, for the Pay by Mail area).

p.s. Would be kinda nice if my query here to leads to the site correcting a notable oversight (affecting inquirers from the U.S.'s largest trading partner), I were rewarded with a credit or two.
Wyldanimal
MODÉRATEUR
Joyeux anniversaire !!
Inscrit en Mar 2008

3917 message(s)
18 July 2012 (edited)
I did know if the data center or the Flag selection had any effect on it, but I thought it was worth checking.

So in the Credit card pay section you Are seeing US$ but you Want to pay by Mail in Check correct?

Since you are in Canada, I would think you could just mail in your check to the Florida Office and Pay in US$

CHECKS must be drawn from a US BANK.
so Cash in US$ is, I guess your other option.

This is a copy of the form to print it's 8" wide x 10" tall

v19186546
Inscrit en Jul 2012

10 message(s)
18 July 2012
thanks, Wyldanimal, that's correct: I'm wanting the US$ credit card rates, for paying by mail. I'll consider that approach (probably write them a letter first, of course).

What I do (eg. with fussy eBay vendors) is get a Money Order or Bank Draft in U.S. funds from one of our (big five) gigantic Canadian Banks that have many branches in the U.S. -- that approach usually amply suffices for dealing with anyone having a "U.S. cheques only", policy, as they're not faced with going outside their country if their bank encountered any difficulties. And I've certainly no problem if they wanted to allow 10 or even 30 days for a Bank Draft to 'clear'.

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