VIP status price change 10.03.2018
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I'd put 100 credits, nice round one. Oh, you put so much effort into this thing that 10 euros a month isn't much at all.
[i]posted by jack[/i] All this VIP status is nonsense. A long time ago I said that every participant should pay equally (for example, 1 euro per month). Money would be like mud on a windfall and everyone would be equal. For some reason Meikop doesn't like it. And does he even like that we make our own suggestions. jack
Do you have to pay????? Start paying, you can also tip the team. Are you really some kind of money boss? # € 💰 [i]posted by Meikop[/i] You are wrong. The 50 cent or 8% increase was to keep the daily, weekly and monthly prices in proportion.
How can you say that Haboppez is wrong and that an 8% price increase is not a price increase? Sometimes it really seems to me that you live in some kind of bubble or parallel world of your own. Some of your statements and reasoning have been so out of touch with reality. I believe that there are many company owners and executives playing here at Vindi who could give you a slightly clearer picture of the magnitude of real-life price increases. For my part, I can give you an example: the price increase of a manufacturing company is generally around 5% after 3 years, even if the price of raw materials has increased by 10-15%, not to mention labor costs. If you were the owner of a working company with partners and you sent them a notice of a 50% price increase, I won't write those words here, who would you be considered, but the fact is that you are on the same page with your company. For years, I have received notices of price increases in connection with work, and the largest of them have been 10%, and that was really due to a significant increase in the cost of raw materials. This, Meikop, is the reality, but you can still think that an 8% price increase is just a price adjustment and the correct price increase must be at least 50% :)
If you compare the prices, you can get 0.5 liters of good vodka from Estonia for 9.5 euros, but a whole liter and sakuma from Latvia for 9.5 euros. However, if you only look at the price increase of 3 euros, you can get 2 beers (porter) from Estonia and 3-4 liters of beer from Latvia for that. For the same money, you can play interesting games for a month on Vint and participate in tournaments. Vint gives you the opportunity to get credit by entering crosswords and drawing game words. You can also earn credit in VIP tournaments. I initially received credit from several local players, but then I earned credit myself by entering crossword questions and also by coming in the top three in VIP tournaments. I donated some of the earned credit to my competitors in thousand tournaments and bought VIP status for a longer period of time (I could only buy it for 65 credits a month). I recommend that others put their fingers and head to work and enter crossword questions and drawing game words and earn credit that way. There's still over a month until March 10th. I hope that Meikop will have time to evaluate all the questions entered by then and you can buy cheap VIP status with your credit.
[i]posted by Rose[/i] [quote][i]posted by Meikop[/i] You are wrong. The 50 cent or 8% increase was to keep the daily, weekly and monthly prices in proportion. [/quote] How can you say that Haboppez is wrong and that an 8% price increase is not a price increase? Sometimes it really seems to me that you live in some kind of bubble or parallel world of your own. Some of your statements and reasoning have been so out of touch. I believe that there are a lot of company owners and executives playing around here in Vindi who could give you a slightly clearer picture of the magnitude of real-life price increases. For my part, I can give you an example: the price increase of a manufacturing company is generally around 5% after 3 years, even when the price of raw materials has increased by 10-15%, not to mention labor costs. If you were the owner of a working company with partners and you sent them a notice of a 50% price increase, I won't write those words here, who would you be considered, but the fact is that you are on the same page with your company. For years, I have received notices of price increases in connection with work, and the largest of them have been 10%, and that is really due to a significant increase in the cost of raw materials. This, Meikop, is the reality, but you can still think that an 8% price increase is just a price adjustment and the correct price increase must be at least 50% :)
Profit margin for 2016 9.97% compared to 2015.
YOU KNOW I THINK THAT IF YOU PUT OVER 25 PROSSU OR 8 EUR PER MONTH FOR VIP STATUS, I AGREE IF YOU PUT MORE, YOU ARE ROBBED FOR A FULL DAY...IF YOU ORDER VIP STATUS FOR 1 DAY, IT WILL COST 18 EUR PER MONTH. EVEN ANSI PRAYS FOR THIS TO COME TO HEAVEN TO HELP YOU...
Maybe there is a cheap place to play cards and checkers in Latvia. Estonian businessmen have risen to the top.
Good business is based on sales, not on price increases.
if there are few buyers then it's still about price
Is there an official report on how many tips are generated per year and is it possible to include them in expenses?