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ComteDracula
Da In Aug 2017
2666 post(s)

lucky star and special event cards

Spazio nuovi utenti
January 31, 2022, 36 risposte
@wrightsayswow, Your story is a little sad. It's like giving part of your inheritance, with no heir, to Totem.

I don't have any advice for you, but while I'm at it, there are so many quality photo sites like MetArt, often with the same pretty women as here.

At least you'd get your money's worth, and continue to get something back for encouraging our beautiful ladies, rather than this unnecessary expense of searching for SEC's.

Obviously I am not saying to leave iStripper regarding the purchase of regular cards. Because it is a great product, in my opinion. The problem is that it is run by gamers as I understand it. Gamers who don't care about the collectors, except to get their money from their weak point. That is to say, to want to own all the cards.

The games are used to spend as many credits as possible unnecessarily to bring people to have to buy them again, to spend them again unnecessarily in these same games in the hope of obtaining the famous SEC, It is also a way for Totem to sell their old cards, which they would not otherwise sell.

Some people say that you don't have to participate in these games. This is true, but it is also a misunderstanding of what a collector is.

I wish you all the best and a great day. 😊


@wrightsayswow, Votre histoire est un peu triste. C'est comme si vous donniez un partie de votre héritage, sans héritier, à Totem.

Je n'ai pas conseil à vous donner, mais tant qu'à cela, il y a tellement de sites photos de qualité comme MetArt, avec souvent les même jolies femmes qu'ici.

Au moins vous en auriez pour votre argent, et continueriez, en ayant quelquechose en retour, à encourager nos jolies dames, plutôt que cette dépense inutile dans la recherche des SEC.

Évidemment je ne dis pas de laisser iStripper concernant l'achat des cartes régulières. Car c'est un excellent produit, selon moi. Le problème est qu'il est dirigé selon ce que j'en comprend par des gamers. Gamers qui ne tiennent pas compte des collectionneurs, sinon pour leur soutirer leur argent par leur point faible. Soit vouloir tout posséder les cartes.

Les jeux servent à dépenser le plus de crédits inutilement pour ammener les gens à devoir en racheter, pour les redépenser encore inutilement dans ces mêmes jeux dans l'espoir d'obenir les fameuses SEC, C'est aussi un moyen pour Totem de vendre leur vieilles cartes, qu'ils ne vendraient pas autrement.

Il y en a pour dire que l'on est pas obligé de participer à ces jeux. C'est vrai, mais c'est aussi mal connaître ce qu'est un collectionneur.

Je vous souhaite le meilleur et une bonne journée. 😊
ComteDracula
Da In Aug 2017
2666 post(s)

lucky star and special event cards

Spazio nuovi utenti
January 31, 2022, 36 risposte
As I've said before, SECs are a form of hook, to get money out of customers from games.

There are a few winners, and a lot of losers, and the only real winner who doesn't lose anything in this whole thing is Totem.

Furthermore, I have noticed that the times I have played, that at the beginning there are credit wins, which encourage us to continue, to often decrease in loss for the player. And when it ends without winning the desired SEC card, it ends in great disappointment, with the impression of having been tricked. It is the same when we see the final cost of these cards, when we end up winning them.

Finally a free card at the end of a progress bar is, in my opinion, laughable compared to what people stand to lose.


Comme je l'ai déjà dit, les SEC sont une forme d'hameçon, pour soutirer de l'argent aux clients à partir des jeux.

Il y a quelques gagnants, et beaucoup de perdants, et le seul vrai gagnant qui ne perd rien dans toute cette histoire est Totem.

De plus, j'ai remarqué que les fois où j'ai joué, qu'au début il y a des gains de crédits, qui nous encourage à continuer, pour souvent décroitre en perte pour le joueur. Et lorsque cela se termine sans gain de la carte SEC voulu, cela se solde par une grande déception, avec l'impression de s'être fait avoir. Il en est de même lorsqu'on constate le coût final de ces cartes, lorsqu'on finit par les gagner.

Finalement une carte gratuite au bout d'une barre de progression, c'est selon moi, rire du monde, par rapport à ce que les gens risquent de perdre.
ComteDracula
Da In Aug 2017
2666 post(s)

lucky star and special event cards

Spazio nuovi utenti
January 31, 2022, 36 risposte
I thought it was clear?
Played 66 times, so played 1650 credits through the system, and after wins/losses the net cost for the Sybil SEC was 150 credits, and included 3 gift cards gained also
The other remaining SEC I got playing on for another 30 plays and a net cost of 125 credits.
So overall 2 SEC for 275 credits.

275 credits for 2 SEC cards that are probably worth 11 credits each as a triple diamond and premium member, don't you think that's expensive @wrightsayswow?

How many regular cards could you get with that amount of money? It's not the 3 free cards, which in your case are not free at all, that will compensate.

When I said on another thread, that it is not the logic that leads people to play these games to get the SEC, I was not wrong.

Because it doesn't make sense to pay that much for cards whose scarcity has been artificially created, and which are worth no more than regular cards.

But it's your money and your choice to use it as you wish.

In this sense I am not trying to judge you, just to understand, what motivates you to continue.

However, I would like new members to understand what they might be getting into by playing these games, which are being passed off as member discounts, in an effort to acquire these SECs.

TGIF is not what it was when I first started as a member in 2017. Back then there were real discounts for members.

Now these are just games, which are mostly to Totem's advantage.


275 crédits pour 2 cartes SEC qui en valent probablement 11 crédits chacune en tant que membre triple diamants et premium, vous ne trouvez pas ça cher payé @wrightsayswow ?

Combien de cartes régulières auriez-vous pu avoir avec ce montant ? Ce n'est pas les 3 cartes gratuites, qui dans votre cas ne le sont aucunement qui vont compenser.

Quand je disais sur un autre fil de discussion, que ce n'est pas la logique qui mène les gens à jouer à ces jeux pour avoir les SEC, je ne me trompais pas.

Car ça n'a pas de sens de payer ce montant pour des cartes dont la rareté a été créer artificiellement, et qui ne valent pas plus que les cartes régulières.

Mais c'est votre argent et votre droit de l'utiliser comme vous le souhaitez.

En ce sens je ne cherche pas à vous juger, juste à comprendre ce qui vous motive à continuer.

Par contre j'aimerais bien que les nouveaux membres, comprennent dans quoi ils risquent de se retrouver en jouant à ces jeux, que l'on cherche à faire passer pour des rabais pour les membres, en voulant acquérir ces SEC.

Les TGIF ne sont plus ce qu'ils étaient lorsque j'ai débuté en tant que membre en 2017. À l'époque il y avait de vrais rabais pour les membres.

Maintenant ce ne sont que des jeux, qui sont surtout à l'avantage de Totem.
Cutegirllover
Da In Dec 2017
33 post(s)

iStripper first collection of trading cards

Tutto su iStripper
January 31, 2022, 267 risposte
After having read this entire thread, it seems the consensus is towards not embracing the new NFT system. I am sure it will be successful as there will always be enough of the community who will find this an enjoyable way to expand their growing collections.

When I first came onto this platform I was like most other people, just collecting the cards I wanted and not even thinking about the others. Unfortunately for me, it was not long before my collector's mindset took control and soon, I found myself wanting to gain the complete set. Last year I finally hit my goal which only meant I ended up buying cards I will never watch.

But even that was not enough. I then went on to get every SEC and had plans of keeping this going for many years to come.

I guess what I am saying is that it is people like me who have brought this delve into the NFT system about. I do not see it as a terrible thing, I just see it as another thing, and as I said earlier, I have no doubt it will see more than enough traction to make it viable for Totem to carry it out very profitably.

Having said that, it will do it without me.

Where I am more than happy to keep adding to my set of regular cards for as long as the platform is here, I will end my persuit of SECs as they will no longer matter so much anymore. I think this will become over saturation, even for a collector like me. As soon as I start seeing NFT cards in the store I will never own it will become a complete turn off.

I wish all at Totem the very best of luck with this project, but I am afraid I'm out. :o)
ComteDracula
Da In Aug 2017
2666 post(s)

iStripper first collection of trading cards

Tutto su iStripper
January 30, 2022, 267 risposte
You get used to it @Number6.

As a collector, I've come to believe that if I don't own these cards, it's because they don't deserve to be in my collection, that Totem doesn't deserve that I pay amounts disproportionate to the real value of these cards and for this kind of comnportment of creating artificial scarcity in relation to cards, to extract large sums of money from their customers. Because it is known that there are many more losers than winners in the games, to get SEC.

The only thing to do is not to display these cards on purpose, because it becomes an unnecessary provocation in my opinion.

Our responsibility is not to encourage this kind of behavior by not participating in the games for SEC and the purchase of NFT.

But of course many will continue to encourage it, and Totem knows this.

After all, if some people are willing to throw their money away, that's their problem.



On s'habitue @Number6.

En tant que collectionneur, J'en suis venu à me dire que si je ne possède pas ces cartes, c'est parce qu'elles ne méritent pas de faire partie de ma collection, Que Totem ne mérite pas que je paie des sommes disproportionnées à la valeur réelle de ces cartes et pour ce genre de comnportement de création de rareté artificielle en lien à des cartes, pour soutirer de fortes sommes à leurs clients. Car on sait qu'il y a beaucoup plus de perdants que de gagnants dans les jeux, pour obtenir des SEC.

La descence par contre pour eux serait de ne pas faire exprès d'afficher ces cartes à la vue de tous, car cela devient de la provocation inutile à mon avis.

Notre responsabilité à nous et de ne pas encourager ce genre de comportement en ne participant pas aux jeux pour les SEC et à l'achat des NFT.

Mais évidemment plusieurs vont continuer à les encourager, et Totem le sait très bien.

Après tout, s'il y en a qui sont prêt à jeter leur argent par la fenêtre, c'est leur problème.