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TotemTeam
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Hall of Fame - September 2019

iStripperに関する全て
October 1, 2019, 14 アンサー
This is the september 2019 iStripper’s Hall of Fame !
  • Community award Rewards the 3 members who have posted the most on the forum AND commented the most about shows during the month.
  • Collection award Rewards the 3 members who have purchased the biggest number of shows during the month.
  • Full Sets award Rewards the 3 members who have completed the biggest number of full sets of models' shows during the month.

These members get a decoration on their profile picture for one month! (Make sure you have a nice avatar picture on yours!)
You will also find here a ranking of the top 250 active members with the largest collections of shows. If there is equality between members, they are sorted from the oldest to the most recently registered.
Congratulations to all!


Community Awards







gkar45

485 forum posts
0 comment




TheEmu

115 forum posts
0 comment




HansSachs

93 forum posts
0 comment



Collection Awards







Ouch1

+1717 shows




v23532574

+1180 shows




i26640038

+879 shows



Full Sets Awards







Ouch1

697 sets




v23532574

450 sets




AnotherDeadEnd

438 sets



Largest Collection Awards





01. jununger (4282 shows)

02. rebailne (4282 shows)

03. 21py78vy (4282 shows)

04. jonny72 (4282 shows)

05. haruchai (4282 shows)

06. peterl68 (4282 shows)

07. zygazyso (4282 shows)

08. FlashGH (4282 shows)

09. carldurham (4282 shows)

10. gmoney420alpha (4282 shows)

11. fnfred1 (4282 shows)

12. thefister (4282 shows)

13. scots10130 (4282 shows)

14. superglide76 (4282 shows)

15. Richlem (4282 shows)

16. Bakura8119 (4282 shows)

17. HertzsprungRusse (4282 shows)

18. Virgel2009 (4282 shows)

19. malcolmf (4282 shows)

20. nicetry (4282 shows)

21. 123aaa (4282 shows)

22. Number6 (4282 shows)

23. v14743340 (4282 shows)

24. DrunkMonkey (4282 shows)

25. jizzlobber (4282 shows)

26. Jassimann (4282 shows)

27. TheEmu (4282 shows)

28. Bussi (4282 shows)

29. Reg90 (4282 shows)

30. FGB0623 (4282 shows)

31. Starbuck19520 (4282 shows)

32. BushViper357 (4282 shows)

33. Donatien (4282 shows)

34. Voyeurpervers (4282 shows)

35. v23607037 (4282 shows)

36. Yukulele (4282 shows)

37. trost1977 (4282 shows)

38. LC31 (4282 shows)

39. wehine (4282 shows)

40. wtprivate (4282 shows)

41. elfine (4282 shows)

42. ward666999 (4282 shows)

43. applekor (4281 shows)

44. dy693927he (4281 shows)

45. swrtg (4281 shows)

46. arris77 (4281 shows)

47. duckrising (4281 shows)

48. topchef43 (4281 shows)

49. kchristophe (4281 shows)

50. justmarried65 (4281 shows)

51. vghd435 (4281 shows)

52. archer67 (4281 shows)

53. v4906118 (4281 shows)

54. Mikailboss4503 (4281 shows)

55. Raikiri (4281 shows)

56. cupidostar (4281 shows)

57. Joerg62 (4281 shows)

58. v17496521 (4281 shows)

59. DieRanger (4281 shows)

60. Fibulator (4281 shows)

61. AceMaxwell (4281 shows)

62. PearlJam (4281 shows)

63. noBullGuy (4281 shows)

64. VagueAbond (4281 shows)

65. mekhaneg (4281 shows)

66. v23309095 (4281 shows)

67. FoxRabbit (4281 shows)

68. innimmitabel (4281 shows)

69. KarKing (4281 shows)

70. i25603917 (4281 shows)

71. kbs69 (4281 shows)

72. senfkopf (4280 shows)

73. jcq19 (4280 shows)

74. LargoWinch (4280 shows)

75. mowens0297 (4280 shows)

76. vu84pida (4280 shows)

77. briant1966 (4280 shows)

78. doigtsdor (4280 shows)

79. Alphawichser (4280 shows)

80. bachhi117 (4280 shows)

81. Irulan (4280 shows)

82. Fustang80 (4280 shows)

83. Gurkenhals (4280 shows)


84. blacke (4280 shows)

85. Bocha (4280 shows)

86. Lazarus01 (4280 shows)

87. Scott2205 (4280 shows)

88. gman61353 (4280 shows)

89. ac53739 (4280 shows)

90. Mickeyb (4280 shows)

91. GY356 (4280 shows)

92. dahveed3 (4280 shows)

93. Ashes79X (4280 shows)

94. Theli333 (4280 shows)

95. king1963 (4280 shows)

96. paulied (4279 shows)

97. Zippy99Dr (4279 shows)

98. Boris99df (4279 shows)

99. mo7ibelkuss (4279 shows)

100. Agrosa (4279 shows)

101. hdienelt (4279 shows)

102. feitknecht (4279 shows)

103. NastyKilla77 (4279 shows)

104. LIVG (4279 shows)

105. Avalon777 (4279 shows)

106. michaelr404a (4279 shows)

107. Bullfrog56 (4279 shows)

108. i26305042 (4279 shows)

109. paul8998 (4278 shows)

110. topher9727 (4278 shows)

111. pumalibre (4278 shows)

112. luvniz (4278 shows)

113. vg4us (4278 shows)

114. blaze65 (4278 shows)

115. bradcat20 (4278 shows)

116. thefobishone (4278 shows)

117. v16566739 (4278 shows)

118. Cateyes (4278 shows)

119. Myles65 (4278 shows)

120. jazucola (4277 shows)

121. hjgast (4277 shows)

122. LemmingKingXXX (4277 shows)

123. bubbithehardone (4277 shows)

124. tokstolle (4277 shows)

125. v15711407 (4277 shows)

126. Koarkeo (4277 shows)

127. shadowman64 (4277 shows)

128. pdg418 (4276 shows)

129. davidconroy2004 (4276 shows)

130. wordswordswords (4276 shows)

131. v21972547 (4276 shows)

132. amanlookinghard (4276 shows)

133. Chase32 (4275 shows)

134. 64buick2 (4275 shows)

135. cjcarrera (4275 shows)

136. SVStafford (4275 shows)

137. BayerRosenheim (4275 shows)

138. SudoPseudo (4275 shows)

139. dyson111 (4274 shows)

140. machphoto (4274 shows)

141. bdconm7 (4274 shows)

142. TimDenchanter (4274 shows)

143. airtime (4274 shows)

144. BlazingHippo (4274 shows)

145. v23532574 (4274 shows)

146. Radrod1 (4274 shows)

147. majbritt (4273 shows)

148. Heimcomputer (4273 shows)

149. v10155423 (4273 shows)

150. yfszzx (4273 shows)

151. LAMilka (4272 shows)

152. Piek (4272 shows)

153. cavagna (4272 shows)

154. Riese27 (4271 shows)

155. hopsing (4271 shows)

156. JonnBGood (4271 shows)

157. Gilefile (4270 shows)

158. Plopsaland (4270 shows)

159. TarSand (4270 shows)

160. i24738042 (4270 shows)

161. Bloempje (4269 shows)

162. knifesmith (4269 shows)

163. saltnppr (4268 shows)

164. silverclaws (4268 shows)

165. beker7 (4268 shows)

166. markhofe (4267 shows)

167. bladerunner01 (4267 shows)


168. Gorfa91 (4267 shows)

169. MonkeyLove (4267 shows)

170. naaacho (4266 shows)

171. otorasan60 (4266 shows)

172. DarkRider2300 (4266 shows)

173. PointZero (4266 shows)

174. ComteDracula (4266 shows)

175. MrEff (4265 shows)

176. HChum (4265 shows)

177. imhorny5555 (4265 shows)

178. ssjl4trunks (4265 shows)

179. dannyhoi (4264 shows)

180. v15261919 (4264 shows)

181. craw63 (4264 shows)

182. stevespurs (4263 shows)

183. Hunter7826 (4263 shows)

184. v20177223 (4262 shows)

185. ozone1 (4262 shows)

186. rixyfida (4261 shows)

187. wolfi44 (4261 shows)

188. LAZY69 (4261 shows)

189. v24002024 (4261 shows)

190. gamer1991 (4260 shows)

191. Sabahnur (4260 shows)

192. jacsondark74 (4260 shows)

193. Tylore (4260 shows)

194. Tchoukie (4259 shows)

195. AJD2009 (4259 shows)

196. D1aG3n (4259 shows)

197. Kraveness (4259 shows)

198. Safariman (4259 shows)

199. i25182340 (4259 shows)

200. nlj3us (4258 shows)

201. bv040472 (4258 shows)

202. JS1234 (4258 shows)

203. johnf1000 (4257 shows)

204. rangerxx (4257 shows)

205. Lokiwilliam (4257 shows)

206. garyaw20 (4257 shows)

207. mnm2 (4257 shows)

208. Rospo262 (4257 shows)

209. v18043053 (4257 shows)

210. ukdazza (4257 shows)

211. i24380513 (4257 shows)

212. StingVeeare (4257 shows)

213. Melleck (4256 shows)

214. v23362277 (4256 shows)

215. Raf68 (4256 shows)

216. DRIVING2O18BLOW (4256 shows)

217. nvr735i (4255 shows)

218. Panikkar (4255 shows)

219. cesarqr (4255 shows)

220. Schneeball (4255 shows)

221. Ullubu (4255 shows)

222. masahiro1972 (4255 shows)

223. TomPlayer (4255 shows)

224. thomweisse (4255 shows)

225. lhill (4254 shows)

226. fags5594 (4254 shows)

227. hma22146 (4254 shows)

228. tgriffy (4254 shows)

229. Vette99 (4254 shows)

230. GLMorseSr (4254 shows)

231. i24516063 (4254 shows)

232. whiskysiv (4254 shows)

233. jedineo (4253 shows)

234. vault0 (4253 shows)

235. spaceviper (4253 shows)

236. damian2 (4253 shows)

237. MrBeauty (4253 shows)

238. freewheeler (4253 shows)

239. iwantagirl22 (4253 shows)

240. Bedwir (4253 shows)

241. raymac97 (4252 shows)

242. Styss (4252 shows)

243. therock242 (4252 shows)

244. xy28n (4252 shows)

245. v13203524 (4252 shows)

246. AnotherDeadEnd (4252 shows)

247. yidincrete (4251 shows)

248. 2manychoices (4251 shows)

249. DarkThoughts (4251 shows)

250. v15927543 (4251 shows)




ComteDracula
Joined in Aug 2017
2746 投稿

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

iStripperに関する全て
September 29, 2019, 243 アンサー
@ComteDracula
Mon plaisir est d'avoir la possibilité d'acquérir toutes les cartes des filles par l'achat et non le hazard, et de pouvoir les faire danser sur mon écran.
Il me semble que cela devrait être le but premier de iStripper.
Et c'est bien le but premier de Totem avec iStripper. Il n'y a que 7 cartes Evènement Spécial sur plus de 4200 cartes !

And it's the first goal of Totem with iStripper. There are only 7 Special Event Cards on over 4200 cards !


And that's where the "low *****" is that in these 7 cards, some are not available for purchase other than through gambling and luck. This is where this thread is created.

If that were the case @stefnev1, I would never have started this thread, and I would have either participated, as was the case at the beginning, in the purchase of either a forward calendar or all the cards for the coming month.

What will it take to make it clear that I am against all kinds of games (I find it immoral) and that I am a collector who wants to own all the cards?

Melena Tara Rya's card in the blind, which is inaccessible to me, is a kind of provocation that Totem constantly puts in my face, and my response to this provocation is to say that I refuse from now on the purchase of new card, until Totem has given me his tossing.

One point is all.

I see that there are people who make arguments about the legitimacy of extracting money from people, who ultimately want these cards, and who do not get them in the end, ending up with cards that they do not want. And it can cost them dearly. How can this be justified.

I read about a guy who stays in Mexico. Can we agree that we don't earn much in Mexico? He said, I did not reread the post, sorry if I'm not correct, that it was his back to days of wages.

There are people who have gambling addiction problems. Oddly enough iStripper leads to some dependence already at the outset. Can you imagine that with this kind of game without coming from getting a special event card, it will help?

Not everyone is able to put a limit like @Wyldanimal.

I am weary of seeing some remarks that go in the direction of legitimizing 'The Error', which Totem has made and I hope as soon as possible a solution that will put an end to all these speeches that go round in circles.

Me the True Answer I want from Totem, not the differing opinions of the forum members.


Et c'est justement là où le "bas blesse", le problème est que dans ces 7 cartes, certaines ne sont pas disponible à l'achat autrement que par le gambling et la chance. De là la création de ce fil de discussion.

Si ce serait le cas @stefnev1 , je n'aurais jamais débuté ce fil de discussion, et j'aurais soit participé, comme c'était le cas au début, à l'achat soit d'un calendrier de l'avant ou de toutes les cartes du mois à venir.

Cela va prendre quoi pour faire comprendre que je suis contre toute sorte de jeux (Je trouve cela immoral) et que je suis un collectionneur qui tient a posséder toutes les cartes ?

La carte de Melena Tara Rya dans le store, et qui m'est inaccessible, est une sorte de provocation que Totem me met constamment au visage, et ma réponse à cette provocation est de dire que je refuse dorénavant l'achat de nouvelle carte, tant que Totem ne m'aura pas donné satisfaction.

Un point c'est tout.

Je constate qu'il y a des gens qui ammène des arguments à la légitimité de soutirer de l'argent à des gens, qui au final veulent ces cartes, et qui ne l'obtienne pas au final, se retrouvant avec des cartes qu'ils ne veulent pas. Et cela peut leur coûter très cher. Comment peut-on justifié cela.

J'ai lu le sujet d'un gars qui reste au Mexique. Peut-on s'entendre qu'on ne gagne pas beaucoup au Mexique ? Il disait, je n'ai pas relu le post, désolé si je ne suis pas exact, que celui lui revenait a des jours de salaires.

Il y a des gens qui ont des problème de dépendance au jeu. Curieusement iStripper ammène une certaine dépendance déjà au départ. Vous imaginez-vous qu'avec ce genre de jeu sans issu d'obtenir une carte évènement spécial, cela va aider ?

Ce n'est pas tout le monde qui est capable de se mettre une limite comme @Wyldanimal .

Je suis las de voir certaines remarques qui vont dans le sens de légitimer "l'Erreur", que Totem a fait et j'espère au plus vite une solution qui va mettre un terme à tous ces discours qui tournent en rond.

Moi la Vraie réponse je la veux de Totem, et non des avis divergents des membres du forum.

pantalone
Joined in Nov 2010
2303 投稿

Thank God It's Friday, the 13th.

iStripperに関する全て
September 29, 2019, 320 アンサー
the average time that customers are retained is 5 months and have elsewhere stated that roughly half their income is from new customers rather than long term collectors

Now there's an interesting fact, wot I didn't know! Rather begs the question, why haven't they ever asked what is it that differentiates a loyal customer from one they're going to lose in 5 months. Maybe they have asked, but they've never asked me (at least, I don't remember them doing so). Their business would be so much bigger, if they could improve retention.

So, never mind those of us that go on buying cards, why do people leave? Presumably they are active consumers of this sort of thing, or they wouldn't be here in the first place. The technical quality is good, the girls are pretty and cater for a wide range of tastes. Any thoughts?

Price is low for loyal customers, but not so low for people with small collections. I wonder if a limited exchange scheme would work. For example, offer a 50% discount on the purchase of a card, if you trade in one that you don't like or are bored with? Equivalent resolution and quality, obviously. Maybe restrict it to cards bought without a loyalty discount. Anything that avoids new customers from disengaging. A customer that stays for twenty months is worth two who leave after five, even if they are offered a 50% discount to do so. And, because the number of cards in their collection is static, they don't get a loyalty discount.

I know exchange schemes have been rejected before on the grounds of reduced profitability, but with the attrition rate so high, there must be something they can do. Maybe it's not about price....
pantalone
Joined in Nov 2010
2303 投稿

Thank God It's Friday, the 13th.

iStripperに関する全て
September 29, 2019, 320 アンサー
But the supposition expressed in that final sentence is incorrect - the primary purpose of iStripper is, and should be, to make a profit for Totem. Customer satisfaction is important but secondary. We may not like this, but it is a fundamental aspect of any business.

@TheEmu

Sorry to butt into the conversation, but I'm afraid I disagree with your point about customer satisfaction. A company is a group of of people doing stuff in their own interest. Some people want money to make their lives better, others have money but want to watch dancing girls. Profit is just the reward for the people who make vids of dancing girls and bring them to us.

Totem's real investment is in the idea of bringing us dancing girls, along with their hard work to make it happen. Now they have had another idea: that people who watch the vids might also like to play games. If the customers don't like it, Totem will stop doing it (as they did with VirtuaGuy, iDancer, etc.). Customer satisfaction is not secondary. It is equal to the producers' satisfaction with the profit they make.

Profit is the measure of success, not the god of business. But it's what motivates the producers and is more important to them than the satisfaction of an individual customer.

My point is that @Corbomite has made an important distinction. The games are a separate business. What the game customer enjoys is the chance to win a unique item. But those customers who enjoy a "full" collection of purchased cards are, of course, left out in the cold.

The solution might be to exclude the game cards from the Girls Store and from the purchase stats. List them elsewhere. Make 'em in a different format. Anything that doesn't cause all this furore.
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