Every penny counts.There are several thousands "with only" ten dollars.
People want to know what they spend their money on.While i agree it is not big sum it is still a sum.
To OP:
Trust me,for that amount you get alot.Never worry bout que anymore,never worry about account.
When they reopen market/gift you will be able to make coins/receive gifts from friends .
In future we might also get new features.Also you can buy end game gear with coins instantly with things also which i mentioned above.
It depends on how you play, how much time you spend on WoW, how long you plan on staying on molten, and things like that. But for any "average" player, it's totally worth it. As long as you have a way to pay and you can afford it, just do it, you won't regret it.
>> What I'm trying to say is I want to make sure that I'm making an investment, something that I could
>> hold up to for a long time. That the money that I spent would not be put to waste by something
>> going terribly wrong and I want to know if I could trust the people that I'll be giving this money to.
It is a just a 10 bucks donation; you have probably spent more by paying the electricity to do that queue.
Also, the features you get are also quite handy, and we will see what we get into the Marketplace for MoP.
Yes, it's just ten dollars and yet it's a relatively big amount when converted in our country. It is around 450 - 500 I think, depends on the conversion rate. Which is not that big of an amount for me, but it is an amount that needs to be thought thoroughly before being spent, especially electronic goods.
Which brings me to another question, if I were to use my debit card which contains money that is in our currency, could I use that card in Skrill or in any of those immediately or would I need to convert it to USD or GBP?
Every penny counts.There are several thousands "with only" ten dollars.
People want to know what they spend their money on.While i agree it is not big sum it is still a sum.
To OP:
Trust me,for that amount you get alot.Never worry bout que anymore,never worry about account.
When they reopen market/gift you will be able to make coins/receive gifts from friends .
In future we might also get new features.Also you can buy end game gear with coins instantly with things also which i mentioned above.
In my country, 10$ is an hourly wage for quality english class, exclusive for the
More well-off families who want their kids to go abroad for school.
"Just $10" can keep me fed every morning for a week.
"Just $10" is the amount an average guy spends to have a pretty romantic date with a damn hot gal.
"Just $10" buys a nice dinner for a whole family at a decent restaurant .
So dont just say "just $10" when you haven't lived anywhere else in the world but the US.
To OP: yeh it's worth it. I understand where you're coming from
How do you take for granted that I like in the US? Because I actually do not.
Secondly, I would like to know how many times you have wasted $10 that was not worthier than to donate them to a server on which you play at least for a couple hours a week.
Most other hobbies would cost you far more than that, considering that Molten is a one-time donation and most others are subscriptions (and I am not just talking about video-games).
But of course, I guess it is now very mature to consider every single penny and make me look stupid just because I have told you "just $10" child.
What I am interested in is how you find a "nice" restaurant which offers dinner for a family with just 10 dollars. How is this even possible lol. That amount is barely enough for a dinner at a restaurant in sweden.
Anyways OP, if you plan on donating then just use skrill. It will automatically convert the money to GBP.
What I am interested in is how you find a "nice" restaurant which offers dinner for a family with just 10 dollars. How is this even possible lol. That amount is barely enough for a dinner at a restaurant in sweden.
Anyways OP, if you plan on donating then just use skrill. It will automatically convert the money to GBP.
Yes it is possible to find a nice restaurant that could accommodate a people of four here, with just around 10 dollars. It might not be up to the standards of some people but personally, I would consider it nice.
Do you get charged when paying a service with another currency? I don't know if that is a bank thing or...
Yes, it's just ten dollars and yet it's a relatively big amount when converted in our country. It is around 450 - 500 I think, depends on the conversion rate. Which is not that big of an amount for me, but it is an amount that needs to be thought thoroughly before being spent, especially electronic goods.
If you're going to go on about money just consider time is money and by spending as much time as you do playing this game it is rather silly to worry about your money spent when you're already giving up enough opportunity costs just to play this game, even if "free". That aside considering that you tend to play in the active period that is even more time wasted that could easily be reduced by donating. In the long run it is simply more economical to be able to skip queues, you save electricity/time, assuming you are of course somebody who plays very often.
If you really want to go hardcore economics you can always weigh in your marginal gains and diminishing returns, i.e. which gives you more returns in the long run.
Do you get charged when paying a service with another currency? I don't know if that is a bank thing or...
A conversion fee is paid for as a standard service, all money exchange is charged give or take 5%. It is not only a bank thing this is a standard service for all that convert money, banks or businesses.
Yes it is possible to find a nice restaurant that could accommodate a people of four here, with just around 10 dollars. It might not be up to the standards of some people but personally, I would consider it nice.
I'd really like to see some facts to that claim... I can't think of any place that would charge 2.50 per person that is a nice restaurant, no matter the standards. At least if you want to do more than sit and have a glass of dirty water.
Obnox, a fairly decent restaurant in VN sells a serving for abt 40-60k VND. Which is roghly 2-6$.
A serving provides for a whole family, you add abt 2-3 more meals, voila 10$.
A decent wage is 500$ a month, the average is abt 200$.
3g is 70k VND a month, 3.5$. Internet is 150k a month, 7.5$.
Should i go on?
There are other countries in the world, visit them.
I asked for facts, not typed words.
Like website links with prices, pictures of their menu, etc.
Pictures of the place and the dishes too, to rate what "fairly decent" means.
Went to this yesterday, one of the "go to" place in Hanoi, a pretty expensive city for Vietnam
One of them. Ill take pictures as i go to a few in a day or 2. I mean i dont really need to convince you abt this, the op would understand what i am saying.