Thread:Opalwinter/@comment-34234929-20180304084935/@comment-34343471-20180304205903

Sorry for the delay in responding to your message. I spoke with a friend who has worked in the game industry for a long time and thinks you will have a tough time with a claim. He has spent a good deal of time researching "freemiums" games and these companies tend to keep their policies within legal bounds although they might give you some compensation if you threaten legal action against them. (I live in Mass which is why my power was out until a few minutes ago.)  When I downloaded SN, I never thought the game was free and just figured out how much I wanted to pay per hour of game play. Mytona seems to have a tiered series of offers they make to every player. Since the offers are exactly the same for each player, they avoid legal troubles. The offers start out very high and go lower. If any player accepts an offer at a high tier, Mytona will keep them at that tier until the player keeps rejecting all offers at that level. Many players on the forum have good strategies for keeping game play costs low. One player told me that she pays $10 a month max for heavy play which I thought was pretty impressive. I started out around $2 an hour and have gotten it down to 50 cents an hour. Do you TT? I can't because I am using somebody else's iPad. I am guessing that several people on this forum can give you really good suggestions on how to get your energy costs down. Mytona IS taking advantage of you. You may want to contact them and complain. They don't want bad publicity about misleading a veteran who is ill. You don't need the stress of trying to figure what Mytona's pricing strategy is. Opal