They were being sold for $80 and ingame at that price for 1.4-1.8mil. Now that they cost $125 the voucher in game price should be up near 3-4mil
Definitely Think about it this way Before it was $80 that can also get you 4 diamond vouchers Then it was $100 which also gets you 5 diamond vouchers Now it is $125 which gets you 6 diamond voucher and a iron voucher So that alone is one reason the price has gone up
It should. Back when we were able to purchase rupees. $125 for rupees purchase would have gotten you 3.3 mil. So why not say that that value carries over to a permanent derelict voucher at/near the same price. It's the same conversion rate that is still going strong with the support voucher. But in the end it's all about what one person is willing to pay for something.
The problem with values that high is the needed people to actually pay that amount. Personally I wouldn't. Way to high.
The math you just used made 0 sense... Of course it does???? No that's not how it works. Rupee prices have never been reflective of voucher value.
I sort of skimmed through this thread but saw these 2 post. That being said, I'll pay 1.5m right now for one ingame. No questions asked.
Well the balance between the two didn't seem to sway much. I'd show you, but buying rupees isn't an option anymore.
I remember doing the math on the rupee purchases and it was approximately 10,000r for $1. $20 --> 350k, which means approximately 17,500r --> $1. So no, it's not reflective.
You also have to take into account that people are more likely to spend $1 than $100 dollars, so the more money you spend in one go the more those extra rupees are worth. With this type of exponential worth of rupees you can't just divide the rupees awarded by the price to find the R/$.
You're partially right. They were originally $100. But then Christmas 2015 the price was lowered to $80 for a Holiday special. That price has was left up until a week before Christmas 2016. At which point it was changed to $125. For which I sent PM'S to inquire why it was changed and why we were not informed before hand that it would be changing. I got back a response but it didn't mention anything as to why. So by your logic a $20 diamond voucher should be 200k not 325-350K like it is.