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celine
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Joined in Sep 2007
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Thank God It's Friday

Everything about iStripper
December 27, 2019, 0 answers
OMG, 2019 is going away in a few days! Let's keep playing the Slot Machine till 2020 arrives!

NEW RELEASES
But before that, let's have a look to the shows we have released this week, a week of best sellers! Please welcome Avery wearing an incredible royal blue lingerie, Angel Sway will be your sunshine with her pink dress, Eva Elfie is our Xmas mother 2019, our sparkling Belka is back, naturally sexy, and today, we come back to our good habits by releasing 3 shows: the fatale Skye Blue, Kaisa Nord, so different from her milky show, and Ellie Leen who has recently unleashed your passion!



SLOT MACHINE
We have decided to prolong the slot machine for a whole week!

New comers, here is how it works:

Go to the Featured tab of iStripper and visit the slot machine page.
This slot machine has 4 rolls with cards and stars plus one roll with the discount applied to the cards drawn.

Gains
  • If you spin for one credit, you can get: 5%, 20%, 30% and 50% discounts.
  • If you spin for two credits, you can get: 10%, 20%, 30%, 50% and 70% discounts.
  • If you spin for five credits, you can get: 20%, 30%, 50%, 70% and 100% discounts.

But that's not all! You can also win real credits when you see a star on the line :
  • 1 star: 1 credit added to your account
  • 2 stars: 5 credits added to your account
  • 3 stars: 50 credits added to your account
  • 4 stars: 1000 credits added to your account.

--> If you spin for 2 credits, you double the gains above, and if you spin for 5 credits, you multiply the above gains by five!


10 spins for free
For Christmas, we offer you 10 credits of spin, that you can spend in 10 spins at 1 credit each, 5 spins at 2 credits each or 2 spins at 5 credits each!
(You need to have at least one credit on your account to benefit from these 10cr of spin)

RELOAD BONUS
In parallel of the Slot Machine, enjoy our reload bonus offer: for each credits purchase, we add 20% of credits for free on your account!

Have a wonderful end of 2019 !
Alkasyn
Joined in Apr 2008
1813 post(s)

Why are the ratings vs comments ratio so different?

Everything about iStripper
December 27, 2019, 91 answers
When I have given points to cards, I have always tried to see the cards as a construction of these three separate things:

1) Quality of the model (according to my preferences of visual beauty)
2) Quality of the performance (not whether the model does the things I want her to do, but rather how well she does what she is supposed to do, unless her performance contains material I very much object to)
3) Technical quality (colour balance, resolution, sharpness, sound...)

For general usability, number 1) is least important. People can see what the model looks like and somebody else's review of her looks should really have no relevance on the buying decision. It really functions only as a feedback to Totem: whether you do or don't want that particular model to appear on iStripper .

Numbers 2) and 3) are much more important as motivation to other members to buy or not to buy the card.

I would like to see these three aspects of a card to be made separately reviewable. Of course that wouldn't prevent some members to ***** the system as they are doing right now, but it would perhaps make them analyse their reception of the show a bit more thoroughly.

I agree. I reviewed a lot of cards this last month and tried to provide insight into the content. Whether a model is 'sexy' or 'gorgeous' is up to the indivdual making the purchase.

I think the ultimate feedbac for whether we like the model or not that the team cares the most about is the volume of sales, though. Something we have only the most basic control over.