For a limited time, RGB Crates were on sale for 9 reward points each. What was interesting is that 3 RGB Crates were 28 reward points. Martin from Team Spockholm believes that Zynga imposed a 1.5 reward point surcharge for click saving. This is the Spockholm business model and what they do for free on a daily basis. I wonder how many reward points would have if they could charge 0.5 per clicked saved? Thanks to Jan Sørensen for the screen shot and to Martin for making it logical.
May 13, 2013
Zynga Adopts the Spockholm Business Model
For a limited time, RGB Crates were on sale for 9 reward points each. What was interesting is that 3 RGB Crates were 28 reward points. Martin from Team Spockholm believes that Zynga imposed a 1.5 reward point surcharge for click saving. This is the Spockholm business model and what they do for free on a daily basis. I wonder how many reward points would have if they could charge 0.5 per clicked saved? Thanks to Jan Sørensen for the screen shot and to Martin for making it logical.
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Gee if we had to pay spockholm for saving us clicks they would have enough to buy out zynga by now and that is just from my clicks.
ReplyDeleteDont think it's a surcharge for one click convenience...1 crate @ 20% discount is 9.6 rps; 3 crates will be 28.8 rps...both rounded off (downwards..luv Zynga for that?) to the nearest whole #.
ReplyDeleteThis whole post is just a joke. I doubt that is why the extra reward points were really charged, probably just a Zynga math goof.
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