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rhea
已加入 在 Dec 2019
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April 13, 2021, 78 回复
Upfront, I love iStripper in all its glory as well as what it stands for, and I even understand that a certain economical reasoning always has to be considered by them all the while. But yeah, I totally agree that it seems kind of fishy that last year we got asked first, hey, what promotion do you like the most (the Cashback), and then EXACTLY this promotion gets kind of nuked. Seriously, this seems quite odd. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that some other promotions are per se bad, like the Slot Machine (during the Black Friday promotion, with good discounts) was really good, or recently the Discount Wheel was nice for me as well. For anyone wondering (the price-sensitive kind), just respin those a fixed time (like 3-4 times), and if the discounts are bad, just stop. In my case, I redrew every time with 10 percent, considered 20% only if all the cards were interesting, thought longer about those with 35%, but with 50 or 70% they were a no-brainer. Actually last time I used the wheel, I got an average 9 point cost for all cards this way, spending around 400 credits (also getting a gift card). This ratio seems quite fair to me, actually. I only took cards I liked, dismissed everything I didn’t. The important thing here really is CHOICE, while having the feeling, that you get cherished as a customer. And that’s something Totem should work on. So, long speech (don’t blame you if you didn’t follow me), but really, bring back the Cashback promotion. It just adds to the system for people like me. I don’t like to spend money for nothing, like those scratch cards, free packs or anything. I want a fair choice. I’m willing to pay, but really, only for stuff that I like. And believe me, in the long-run this absolutely is the better business strategy. Let the people who like to gamble, gamble (but with insane chances), but also let the considerate people do their own thing.