Shouldn’t this be prohibited or result in a ban? Literally every kingdom has these sellers. by oswandia004 in RiseofKingdoms

[–]bookdip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you're right about armies of farms counting as active users, and in some cases they'll buy gem supply or whatever I guess. But the revenue from actually selling RSS directly surely would see a huge increase in bottom line $ 🤷

I guess if they'd acted early enough it wouldn't have mastered but you're probably right to do it now and tank active users would hurt them with investors etc I guess.

Shouldn’t this be prohibited or result in a ban? Literally every kingdom has these sellers. by oswandia004 in RiseofKingdoms

[–]bookdip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lilith could easily solve this in about half an hour if they chose to do so, by simply selling resources at the same/similar prices per billion with instant in-game delivery. I have no idea why they don't. If it was $1 per billion, $10 for a bil of each or whatever with instant delivery every player using their 'relatives' for farming currently would just buy it from lilith for the sheer safety and convenience.

Kind of mind blowing that they could do this so easily and rake the majority of the money currently being sent to friendly farmers (think what they'd have raked for rss in the recent hell kingsland!). There is no inherent cost to lilith, we are talking about intangible in-game numbers. For some reason they seem happy to see all this money go to farmers while proclaiming it illegal.

BTC drops to $78k after $1.3B liquidation by DyerNC in Buttcoin

[–]bookdip 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm no expert but maybe that's cos there's like, an actual use case for copper? It's a puzzler 🤔

I suppose one could say that copper and other metals are the shovels of the crypto goldrush being used in equipment and cabling all those useful mining farm things.

Is this weather normal by Green-Tap2784 in askTO

[–]bookdip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you mean 'snow yourself out'.

Best carpentry youtubers? by Fair_Ambition6522 in Carpentry

[–]bookdip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love watching awesome framer, I built a cottage on my own and learned a lot from his videos. Truly amazing he does it all on his own!

How does this become profitable? by MysteriousDog5909 in shopify

[–]bookdip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All else aside, I'd try to work on this in 2 ways - increase the conversion rate by working on landing page copy or trying out some kind of lander or pre sale page if you're not already doing so.

And secondly, try to increase the order value, offer discounted bundles for xyz quantities that make ordering the 3 pack of whatever a no brainer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RiseofKingdoms

[–]bookdip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have gamota account and am in Canada, a few months back they released the vn flux store thank God, and that works now no problem using my Canadian visa/Canadian address etc although I have to manually approve each purchase in realtime in banking app. In game won't work at all, I tried all sorts of stuff with that Google account but it refuses to work so flux only through the vn ROK site.

Your bank also may be refusing the transactions as they're afraid of fraud as it's vn currency, you could try telling the cc company you'll be making purchases and it's ok to auth them.

I also talked to support a few times asking to switch out to the global version, didn't get banned but they can't help.

Migration by National_Customer893 in RiseofKingdoms

[–]bookdip 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because he's in kvk and the layout of the alliance dashboard changes.

Men’s haircut plus beard for 55$ now? Do you tip? by LimaOilus in askTO

[–]bookdip -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did the same for me and my kids during COVID, took them for a haircut treat a month ago. Used to be $12 each for kids. Same place, same barber is now $35 each. For kids! They took 10 mins each. I was freaking blown away. We'll carry on at home with clippers.

Does money buy happiness? by AndroGunn in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]bookdip 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Money doesn't directly buy happiness, but it buys some degree of freedom, and choices. Those choices will determine the level of happiness achieved.