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Yay $40 bucks per month IS too much :)
how much was it before?
liek 25 bucks i think they should slowly raise it =/ liek 30 bucks a year it went up too high too fast :/ hmm where does the money go to anyways? *cough*ram,2ghzLaptop,New car*cough |
Re: Yay $40 bucks per month IS too much :)
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Secondly, it was 27 dollars for a year. They raised the price by 12 dollars, big freaking deal. I've said it before and I've said it again: Would you prefer Graal, or Graal going out of business? |
I don't see why everyone's making a big deal out of an extra 10 dollars, especially considering how cheap Graal is when compared to other online games.
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It's still not much money. Anybody with a job earns that in a single day.
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ahem it was an exaggerashun
also, how can graal go out of business? to be serious, im not playing around, what is the money going to and how is it helping to make Graal better? hmm, i guess its for their time then =/ |
I get paid about that much a day. But I'll start upgrading accounts for free for some people for a few months ...
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but im a 15 yr old teenager who goes to school and no hab jobb =/ |
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Graal, a game that supports thousands of players, needs server space and bandwidth. Server space and bandwidth cost money. So does an office and a place to house those servers. So does paying the five employees of Cyberjouers. The money goes to keeping Graal alive, online, and the five staff members motivated and working. |
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Then get off your lazy ass and GET a job. I'm 15 too, I work just like my mother and grandparents. I earn my own money so that I can have the freedom to buy what you want. I make ninety to one hundred and forty dollars in a single day's work. Granted, it's backbreaking heavy labor, but it is still money, and I get physically fit doing it. Go out. Get a job. Get a LIFE. |
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me too :( damn game has taken alotta time from me im so graal adicted |
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up some pubs after school ... |
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It was difficult as hell to get the job I'm at now, it's the only one that fit into my school schedule and stuff. I was going to work at Old Navy or Mervyn's, but it didn't work out because of school. So now I work more elsewhere and get paid less. |
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Haha. You're at University, though. That's an exception; having a job during college/uni years is a bit different than simply going out and earning a bit of pocket change. It's optional if you're going to a local place. Of course, if you move far from home, like, cross-country or internationally, a job is a must unless you have friends who'll let you sponge from them. I know firsthand. |
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quit like after a month though cause they had me doing packaging crap ... |
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"NO id rather have you study! If you concentrate on your schoolwork now youll have lots of money later on in the future!" ^hear that everytime i 1) ask to look for work 2) get caught playing graal 2 in the morning 3) not do HW and watch TV/play graal |
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Try looking in the paper or for odd jobs, talk to your friends, etc. My mom got me working at my current place, a high end catering company that goes all around southern to middle California doing parties, etc., I normally do all of the labor that sets up the parties, while my mom actually works at them. I make about 7.50 an hour, and I generally work weekends(when I'm needed, not every weekend), for about 9 to 10 hours. |
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3 hours is still local, hehe. My stepbrother goes to the University of California at Santa Barbara, which is about an hour away. He refuses to live at the dorm there, due to problems he had the last time he stayed there. But, there's no problem staying with your folks if it's local; once you graduate you can go out and get a better job than you'd get normally. |
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Heh, a good friend of mine works at Old Navy, she's gonna be manager soon, so she was gonna put a good word in for me, but I ended up having to drop the idea because of school. It was a bummer, I could have made, like, 10 to 11 dollars an hour, working five days a week, 6 hours a day. Quote:
They have a point; study now, and get a better job in the future with the knowledge you gain. But go out and get a heavily part time job so that you can still have money. You shouldn't be playing Graal at 2 in the morning, nor put off your homework for TV or Graal. I hate television. |
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Dunno what a Hampton Inn is, but go for it. Working at movie theaters is always good; moderately good pay, usually good hours, and you can theater hop if you're lucky and see movies for free. Hehe. |
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Then again, I'm 17 ;) I don't like TV much anymore either, just a few shows EX: Simpsons. |
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Motel ... one of the 2 |
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