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That's alright, I can read it.Sawd10 wrote:HelloMyKeyBoardIsBrokenSoIHaveToTypeLikeThis. IsThisFair? http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 64#p128564 IKnowItsNotMillionsButMaybeItsFair?BlackOak2 wrote:Ping
Purchasing in-game bonuses for real money for other people is something not everybody is willing to do. Generally, the one that will be spending the money will be the one that is the 'demanding' party on price, not usually the recipient. That being said, there have been a lot of different deals under different payment prices that have gone through. So asking if what you're offering is 'fair' really has little bearing.
I think that offering a bunch of breedings from stallions if they're not quite literally the top tier that's presently on HWO, may not be much bait for the hook. Likewise, any horses that you may offer, should be proven to earn or produce earners that literally make or can make billions. Champing is nearly negligible. It's handy for those without the time, but for something like this (and I could be really wrong), there likely won't be many takers for that part of the offering.
Remember (if you don't, I'm letting you know now), that the first dealings with this was either 1 million or 15 million per DOLLAR of real money. Actually, I do know it's a lot, but without pulling it up, I can't quite recall the exact sales price.
So what I could suggest, IF you don't have any takers, that you sweeten the pot to 'match' what those first transactions were for. Raise up or train and comp a number of horses that earn serious monies.
However, all that being said. I don't think what you're offering is necessarily unfair either. You may get somebody willing to alter, work with you or take your deal as it stands. Always be careful who you pick to do the deal with and make sure the deal is formal and straightforward.
Good Luck!
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Yes,IHaveAWayOf"Testing"PeopleIftheyAreTrustWorthyOrNot. MaybeIShoulfNotBeSoVague(TellWhatStallionToBreedTo,etc) IMayJustHaveToSaveUpMillionsMoreAndPay5.5MilBecauseAllThatStuffIAmOfferingAreThingsICanGive Thankyou!BlackOak2 wrote:That's alright, I can read it.Sawd10 wrote: HelloMyKeyBoardIsBrokenSoIHaveToTypeLikeThis. IsThisFair? http://www.horseworldonline.net/forum/v ... 64#p128564 IKnowItsNotMillionsButMaybeItsFair?
Purchasing in-game bonuses for real money for other people is something not everybody is willing to do. Generally, the one that will be spending the money will be the one that is the 'demanding' party on price, not usually the recipient. That being said, there have been a lot of different deals under different payment prices that have gone through. So asking if what you're offering is 'fair' really has little bearing.
I think that offering a bunch of breedings from stallions if they're not quite literally the top tier that's presently on HWO, may not be much bait for the hook. Likewise, any horses that you may offer, should be proven to earn or produce earners that literally make or can make billions. Champing is nearly negligible. It's handy for those without the time, but for something like this (and I could be really wrong), there likely won't be many takers for that part of the offering.
Remember (if you don't, I'm letting you know now), that the first dealings with this was either 1 million or 15 million per DOLLAR of real money. Actually, I do know it's a lot, but without pulling it up, I can't quite recall the exact sales price.
So what I could suggest, IF you don't have any takers, that you sweeten the pot to 'match' what those first transactions were for. Raise up or train and comp a number of horses that earn serious monies.
However, all that being said. I don't think what you're offering is necessarily unfair either. You may get somebody willing to alter, work with you or take your deal as it stands. Always be careful who you pick to do the deal with and make sure the deal is formal and straightforward.
Good Luck!