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Can you make it where I can please buy tbt with real life money? You could use the money for whatever you want haha. Some of us don’t have artistic talents and we want to horde collectibles xD
I personally would pay 25$ for 12k tbt
 
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Can you make it where I can please buy tbt with real life money? You could use the money for whatever you want haha. Some of us don’t have artistic talents and we want to horde collectibles xD
I personally would pay 25$ for 12k tbt

I hope you are kidding... there was a good reason thy shut down rlc for bells and collectibles etc. and we don't need this for other stuff than obviously art.
 
I hope you are kidding... there was a good reason thy shut down rlc for bells and collectibles etc. and we don't need this for other stuff than obviously art.

I’m being serious, I really wish I could purchase tbt bells, you can use them for collectibles, art, in game items, it would be optional to buy them obviously. And the site owner could use the money earned for site enhancements etc..
 
I?m being serious, I really wish I could purchase tbt bells, you can use them for collectibles, art, in game items, it would be optional to buy them obviously. And the site owner could use the money earned for site enhancements etc..

You'd know this would be abused like hell and keep others from enjoying it too, and it would be like before when you'd need codes to get rares feathers and stuff so yeah no.
 
yeah, there's a reason they banned transactions with real life currency for collectibles and such, as well as transactions of things with a real currency value such as game codes

of course there is an argument to be made that allowing art commissions for tbt goes against this (or else is implying that art has no real monetary value), but regardless



plus, even if they allowed people to purchase tbt, it wouldn't make things easier for most people to buy. it would just drive marketplace prices up way more and simply become a race to see who has the fattest wallet or worst spending impulses

I have issues with the way the tbt system is handled, but tbt pack purchases are 100% not the way to fix it

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I personally would pay 25$ for 12k tbt

if we go buy what iirc old rates were, $25 would just get you 2.5k tbt

still not happening though
 
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yeah, there's a reason they banned transactions with real life currency for collectibles and such, as well as transactions of things with a real currency value such as game codes

of course there is an argument to be made that allowing art commissions for tbt goes against this (or else is implying that art has no real monetary value), but regardless



plus, even if they allowed people to purchase tbt, it wouldn't make things easier for most people to buy. it would just drive marketplace prices up way more and simply become a race to see who has the fattest wallet or worst spending impulses

I have issues with the way the tbt system is handled, but tbt pack purchases are 100% not the way to fix it

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if we go buy what iirc old rates were, $25 would just get you 2.5k tbt

still not happening though

Jesus your right, unfortunately but I highly doubt anyone would spend thousands of dollars on tbt to get a fatter wallet (to be other people) I don’t see how it would make the market rate of everything else higher. And honestly the art thing is right? I just I don’t know
 
'fattest wallet' refers to how much one's able to spend irl. I'm saying it'd only be a possible boon for those who are able to drop hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars or those that are unable to but have poor spending impulses

everyone else just gets a "yeah, well screw you" essentially


and it makes the market rate higher because more tbt in circulation=higher prices for items

just look at market value prices of collectibles with about the same distribution numbers in 2014 vs 2020 for a prime example of this. as well as how the general value trends have changed over time
 
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'fattest wallet' refers to how much one's able to spend irl. I'm saying it'd only be a possible boon for those who are able to drop hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars or those that are unable to but have poor spending impulses

everyone else just gets a "yeah, well screw you" essentially


and it makes the market rate higher because more tbt in circulation=higher prices for items

just look at market value prices of collectibles with about the same distribution numbers in 2014 vs 2020 for a prime example of this. as well as how the general value trends have changed over time

This dude does economics
 
First breadsticks and now this. When will the food-based lies end?

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