May 22, 2012, 20:45:59 |
#1
About Ogrines
There are some of us that don't have credit cards, or PayPal and such accounts, and have to pay with Ogrines to keep playing.
What I don't understand is why buying Ogrines is more expensive than normal subscription.
In my particular case, I'm used to pay by using Paysafecard.
But I can only buy in batches of 10€ each.
The fact that the minimum buyable amount of Ogrines (for my country) costs 12€ is a big problem, because it forces me to waste 8€ in 2 cards.
This for only 6000 Ogrines, 1000 short for 2 month subscription.
Unless the surplus is credited and able to be used later.
1 month normal subscription costs 6€.
1 month using Ogrines bought with Paysafecard costs 7€.
Couldn't it be better scaled to the prices of normal subscription?
Or adjust the prices to round values?
Also, SMS codes are a big no-no for me, I would actually pay at least double than normal subscription.
I'm talking in the first person, because I'm frustrated and unable to play due to these payment restrictions.
Already bought a card, but I guess I'll have to spend it somewhere else before it expires.
What I don't understand is why buying Ogrines is more expensive than normal subscription.
In my particular case, I'm used to pay by using Paysafecard.
But I can only buy in batches of 10€ each.
The fact that the minimum buyable amount of Ogrines (for my country) costs 12€ is a big problem, because it forces me to waste 8€ in 2 cards.
This for only 6000 Ogrines, 1000 short for 2 month subscription.
Unless the surplus is credited and able to be used later.
1 month normal subscription costs 6€.
1 month using Ogrines bought with Paysafecard costs 7€.
Couldn't it be better scaled to the prices of normal subscription?
Or adjust the prices to round values?
Also, SMS codes are a big no-no for me, I would actually pay at least double than normal subscription.
I'm talking in the first person, because I'm frustrated and unable to play due to these payment restrictions.
Already bought a card, but I guess I'll have to spend it somewhere else before it expires.
