Nearly all the prices on Solomon Store are carefully designed so that you will always have RuneCoins left over, it encourages people to top up and purchase another item, because they don't want to waste the leftovers.
Hauk
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Nearly all the prices on Solomon Store are carefully designed so that you will always have RuneCoins left over, it encourages people to top up and purchase another item, because they don't want to waste the leftovers.
Greed is sad!!
Hauk
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Nearly all the prices on Solomon Store are carefully designed so that you will always have RuneCoins left over, it encourages people to top up and purchase another item, because they don't want to waste the leftovers.
This is called being smart. There is nothing wrong with a company wanting to make more money.
Emberwind
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Hauk
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Nearly all the prices on Solomon Store are carefully designed so that you will always have RuneCoins left over, it encourages people to top up and purchase another item, because they don't want to waste the leftovers.
This is called being smart. There is nothing wrong with a company wanting to make more money.
Nope - this is greed not smart!
If any other company did this when buying shoes or clothes etc they would be stuck down with a fine or something - it's wrong!
Emberwind
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Hauk
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Nearly all the prices on Solomon Store are carefully designed so that you will always have RuneCoins left over, it encourages people to top up and purchase another item, because they don't want to waste the leftovers.
This is called being smart. There is nothing wrong with a company wanting to make more money.
Yeah, I'm not saying it's wrong. It's a very common technique used in most games. That's the reason behind buying packs of currency rather than directly purchasing the individual items.
I don't care much for buying currency, to me it's just a fashion thing. I see more of a sport and a challenge in getting the money myself.
Prepare for hell on RuneScape in
Naval Cataclysm!
You have to be smart in this world. Moral changes in time in correspond with human needs. We all use each other in some way or another.
I find this hilarious, given how naieve and oblivious you are to how the real world actually is.
This is what people aren't getting. Some ******* "coder" releases OSBuddy or some other "helper client", people get hyped because they're stupid like sheep, and then down the road once the "helper client" has a ton of downloads he releases an "update" to hijack everyone.