Dutch78 wrote on September 28th, 2024 at 11:33 am:
Ah, then I didn't understand that correctly.
But then there is still the possibility here to take a 10 Euro voucher from Amazon and just the 15 Euro from Wunschgutschein, which he can then exchange for a 15 Euro voucher from Amazon and thus also comes to the 25 Euro in total.
Maybe I'm the one who didn't understand gagapapamama xD but I think he knows that the €25 Amazon card is available in stores. They are usually nice to see in the checkout area
frapi07 wrote on 09/28/2024 11:41 AM:
But maybe I'm the one who didn't understand gagapapamama xD but I do think he knows that the 25€ Amazon card is available in stores. They are usually nice to see in the checkout area
Of course I meant here there were always €25.00 cards now only €10.00 cards hence my question.
gagapapamama wrote on September 28, 2024 at 12:13 pm:
Of course I meant here there were always €25.00 tickets now only €10.00 tickets hence my question.
If I remember correctly, it was because there wasn't much demand at the time.
As the majority of members preferred to order e.g. 3x 10 tickets, we decided to remove them from the range.
Julian wrote on 28.09.2024 at 12:19If I remember correctly, it was because demand wasn't very high at the time.
Since the majority of members preferred to apply for 3x 10 tickets, for example, we decided to remove them from the range at the time.
If you buy the Amazon vouchers, they are valid for exactly 10 years from the day you buy them. Even if it would take a few years for your purchased Amazon vouchers to be sold out by the community, with a shelf life of 10 years you don't need to worry about this at all.
If you buy the Amazon vouchers, they have a shelf life of exactly 10 years from the day you buy them. Even if it would take a few years for your purchased Amazon vouchers to be sold out by the community, with a shelf life of 10 years you don't need to worry about that at all.
I'm not a business economist and I don't know if that's a reason either, but a certain number of items have to be sold first. It makes little sense to first invest dead capital in the amount of X (don't know the purchase quantities) over a long period of time for a largely unsought item that can easily be purchased in a smaller and more popular price (in this case €10)
I'm not a business economist and I don't know if that's a reason either, but for such an article, a certain number of items have to be purchased first. It makes little sense to first invest dead capital in the amount of X amount (don't know the purchase quantities) over a long period of time for a largely unsolicited item that can alternatively be easily purchased in a smaller and more popular price (in this case €10).
Of course, I don't know exactly what everyone else is redeeming here. But I myself have very often redeemed the 25 euro Amazon voucher here and I have also seen several times that these 25 euro Amazon vouchers were completely sold out and were available again after a few days. That actually speaks for the fact that there are some who have applied for them. I just wanted to point out to Julian that it takes ages for these vouchers to expire after I read his argument here.
Of course I don't know exactly what everyone else here redeems. But I myself have redeemed the 25 Euro Amazon voucher here very often and I have also seen a few times that these 25 Euro Amazon vouchers were completely sold out and were available again after a few days. That actually speaks for the fact that there are some who have applied for them. I just wanted to point out to Julian that it takes ages for these vouchers to expire after I read his argument here.
To be honest, I've never paid attention to the Amazon products and haven't ordered any yet, but I suspect that the demand is similar to the PSC cards. Coins for €10 are collected fairly quickly or much more quickly than €25: so when you get €10, you get a card and start spinning Presumably many people simply don't have the time or inclination to wait until they have saved up a higher amount of coins to then order higher-priced cards, which ultimately don't offer any savings compared to the cheaper option. As a result, the 10s would go quickly and the others would lie around for longer. However, I can't quite explain why people now prefer to buy three 10-card tickets instead of one 25-card ticket Maybe they'll buy more price-consciously
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Maybe I'm the one who didn't understand gagapapamama xD but I think he knows that the €25 Amazon card is available in stores. They are usually nice to see in the checkout area
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Of course I meant here there were always €25.00 cards now only €10.00 cards hence my question.
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If I remember correctly, it was because there wasn't much demand at the time.
As the majority of members preferred to order e.g. 3x 10 tickets, we decided to remove them from the range.
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If you buy the Amazon vouchers, they are valid for exactly 10 years from the day you buy them. Even if it would take a few years for your purchased Amazon vouchers to be sold out by the community, with a shelf life of 10 years you don't need to worry about this at all.
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I'm not a business economist and I don't know if that's a reason either, but a certain number of items have to be sold first. It makes little sense to first invest dead capital in the amount of X (don't know the purchase quantities) over a long period of time for a largely unsought item that can easily be purchased in a smaller and more popular price (in this case €10)
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Of course, I don't know exactly what everyone else is redeeming here. But I myself have very often redeemed the 25 euro Amazon voucher here and I have also seen several times that these 25 euro Amazon vouchers were completely sold out and were available again after a few days. That actually speaks for the fact that there are some who have applied for them. I just wanted to point out to Julian that it takes ages for these vouchers to expire after I read his argument here.
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To be honest, I've never paid attention to the Amazon products and haven't ordered any yet, but I suspect that the demand is similar to the PSC cards. Coins for €10 are collected fairly quickly or much more quickly than €25: so when you get €10, you get a card and start spinning Presumably many people simply don't have the time or inclination to wait until they have saved up a higher amount of coins to then order higher-priced cards, which ultimately don't offer any savings compared to the cheaper option. As a result, the 10s would go quickly and the others would lie around for longer. However, I can't quite explain why people now prefer to buy three 10-card tickets instead of one 25-card ticket Maybe they'll buy more price-consciously
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Had 5 spins on East vs West Coast at Sugar last night and got the bonus there and ended up with just under €50.
Changed slot to Great Rhino Megaways and free spins on 80 cents bet, now have almost 400€ in my account.
These 5 spins don't have a max cashout or am I wrong?
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The 20 standard games definitely have a max cash out.
The 5 free spins that appear once a week would supposedly not be subject to any conditions. But I'm not 100% sure either, because it's now €500.
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