1. Joined
    10 Jan '08
    Moves
    16950
    28 Aug '13 11:51
    That blows... i thought it was 10?
  2. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
    USA
    Joined
    14 Jul '07
    Moves
    43012
    28 Aug '13 12:251 edit
    Originally posted by Trev33
    That blows... i thought it was 10?
    $0.11/day to subscribe for one year or $0.11 x 7= $.77/week or $3.33/month= unlimited messages and zero ads.
  3. Joined
    10 Jan '08
    Moves
    16950
    28 Aug '13 13:52
    Games Played 282
    Rated 225
    Won 123
    Lost 122
    Drawn 37
    In Progress 4
    Moves 7138
    Moves This Month 8
    Rating 1516
    Highest Rating (Last 365 Days) 1601
    Tournament Entry Rating 1558

    Worth it?
  4. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
    USA
    Joined
    14 Jul '07
    Moves
    43012
    28 Aug '13 16:081 edit
    Originally posted by Trev33

    Games Played 282
    Rated 225
    Won 123
    Lost 122
    Drawn 37
    In Progress 4
    Moves 7138
    Moves This Month 8
    Rating 1516
    Highest Rating (Last 365 Days) 1601
    Tournament Entry Rating 1558

    Worth it?
    "Joined: 09 Jan '08"

    Until: 28 Aug '13' = 2,056 Days.

    Questions to Ask Yourself: A) During those two thousand and fifty six days as an unsubscribed member of Red Hot Pawn, how many Personal Messages would I, Trev33, wish could have been sent to my friends that would have been denied? B) What value should be assigned to those messages? C) Will I allow this less than desirable situation to continue? D) What intangible losses will my friends continue to suffer within this status quo scenario? E) Is eleven pennies a day an amount my present and projected budgets can absorb? F) If I seize the opportunity to take control over this predicament, what will I decide on for an avatar? G) All things considered, what's the correct and honourable thing to do for all parties concerned?
  5. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
    USA
    Joined
    14 Jul '07
    Moves
    43012
    28 Aug '13 17:29
    Note: Trev, recently a wise man from Texas said to me: "If money can solve it, it's not a problem".
Back to Top

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.I Agree