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United States3044 Posts
On November 20 2014 11:15 smashlloyd20 wrote: I know this won't be a kickstarter but can you please write some Smash stuff once this goes live?? <3 I also second this. The occasional Smash article would be amazing for esex. I don't think you can do a kickstarter cause it's not big enough (just trying to be realistic here) but there's definitely potential here.
Can you just imagine the possibilities of an esex article about the legend of Falcomaster3000?
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your Country52797 Posts
If we don't reach the goal, does this mean we don't get any SC2 articles, or will the number just be severely reduced?
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Omg those donation tiers are awesome. "This may not turn out the way you think it will. You are responsible for travel and housing of Hot_Bid."
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On November 22 2014 06:48 The_Templar wrote: If we don't reach the goal, does this mean we don't get any SC2 articles, or will the number just be severely reduced? SC2 literally dies, right there and then
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your Country52797 Posts
On November 22 2014 07:08 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2014 06:48 The_Templar wrote: If we don't reach the goal, does this mean we don't get any SC2 articles, or will the number just be severely reduced? SC2 literally dies, right there and then Ah. I'd better start looking for 7000 dollars then
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On November 22 2014 07:09 The_Templar wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2014 07:08 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On November 22 2014 06:48 The_Templar wrote: If we don't reach the goal, does this mean we don't get any SC2 articles, or will the number just be severely reduced? SC2 literally dies, right there and then Ah. I'd better start looking for 7000 dollars then You gotta body, start selling it!
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On November 22 2014 07:10 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2014 07:09 The_Templar wrote:On November 22 2014 07:08 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On November 22 2014 06:48 The_Templar wrote: If we don't reach the goal, does this mean we don't get any SC2 articles, or will the number just be severely reduced? SC2 literally dies, right there and then Ah. I'd better start looking for 7000 dollars then You gotta body, start selling it! How much people is willing to pay for a kidney? Im a smoker so mine might not be worth a lot :/
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On November 23 2014 09:17 Superbanana wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2014 07:10 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On November 22 2014 07:09 The_Templar wrote:On November 22 2014 07:08 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On November 22 2014 06:48 The_Templar wrote: If we don't reach the goal, does this mean we don't get any SC2 articles, or will the number just be severely reduced? SC2 literally dies, right there and then Ah. I'd better start looking for 7000 dollars then You gotta body, start selling it! How much people is willing to pay for a kidney? Im a smoker so mine might not be worth a lot :/ Smoking probably doesn't kill your kidney's too bad, I'd guess
Not the kind of "body selling" I was thinking though
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donated, altought your last article was not as good as some of the older ones
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United States1225 Posts
On November 22 2014 00:46 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: I haven't donated yet because I can't decide who I should get artosis to curse yet... I need suggestions! I'm gonna go full meta and have him curse my relationship with a girl. It's in the shitter as is, so hopefully by cursing it, it'll get better.
Or I'll just have him curse Kim-Jung Un's left eye. That man would kill it with an eyepatch.
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Come on guys! 5$ for cursing someone with the mightiest curse known to mankind or alternativly let artosis spell out something ridiculous is like the best deal ever! And you'll get to read more ESEX articles on top of that.
I would have wished for some european rewards though. Like the catz lunch reward but instead it's a doner kebab with Ret/Bling/MC at HSC.
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I made my way through Amazon registration only to find that I need a credit card. Unlike the US and other countries, credit cards are not a mainstream payment method in the Netherlands, so I don't have one. Is there a way to fund kickstarter projects with something other then a credit card? Something like PayPal, iDeal?
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On November 26 2014 16:26 _fool wrote: I made my way through Amazon registration only to find that I need a credit card. Unlike the US and other countries, credit cards are not a mainstream payment method in the Netherlands, so I don't have one. Is there a way to fund kickstarter projects with something other then a credit card? Something like PayPal, iDeal?
Unfortunately no.
And credit cards are indeed rare in europe. Kickstarter has always been a very american thing and if you want global crowd funding and not just american crowd funding there are far better platforms for that (which allow paypal etc.).
Fortunatly for me, I know a person who owns a credit card and I just begged him to give me his credit card information and permission to charge his bank account. Maybe you know someone with a credit card as well? That's the one workaround if you don't own one yourself. Just invite him/her for dinner or send him/her a present. That way you can usually get access to someones credit card pretty easily.
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Credit cards are rare in europe ? Well I know Germans like to pay in cash but in France everyone 18+ has a credit card.
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On November 28 2014 18:39 RouaF wrote: Credit cards are rare in europe ? Well I know Germans like to pay in cash but in France everyone 18+ has a credit card.
Yeah, you're right. It seems to be all over the place in europe. I shouldn't have made conclusions from one country. If you look at the 2013 cencus from the ECB: http://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pdf/pis/pis2013.pdf?06ec75f7173136eb1186fc5c1e3b2d89 (last page [ANNEX])
Credit card usage seems to be very low in Bulgaria, Germany and Austria. (~15-20%). The rest ist relativly low (~35% e.g. Czech Rep.) to mid (~50% e.g. France). They do like their credit cards in Scandinavia though.
Interestingly, credit cards are rather common in the netherlands (~45% usage), so it seems to be more of a local social environment thing for the previous poster from the netherlands.
It's an interesting topic for sure. Bulgaria, Austria und Germany of course have lots of cultural connections, but I don't know why that reflects in low credit card usage.
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On November 28 2014 19:18 shin ken wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2014 18:39 RouaF wrote: Credit cards are rare in europe ? Well I know Germans like to pay in cash but in France everyone 18+ has a credit card. Yeah, you're right. It seems to be n europe. I shouldn't have made conclusions from one country. If you look at the 2013 cencus from the ECB: http://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pdf/pis/pis2013.pdf?06ec75f7173136eb1186fc5c1e3b2d89 (last page [ANNEX]) Credit card usage seems to be very low in Bulgaria, Germany and Austria. (~15-20%). The rest ist relativly low (~35% e.g. Czech Rep.) to mid (~50% e.g. France). They do like their credit cards in Scandinavia though. Interestingly, credit cards are rather common in the netherlands (~45% usage), so it seems to be more of a local social environment thing for the previous poster from the netherlands. It's an interesting topic for sure. Bulgaria, Austria und Germany of course have lots of cultural connections, but I don't know why that reflects in low credit card usage. That previous poster was me. It's completely true that lots of Dutch people have credit cards. But as far as I know they get them mostly so going abroad is more convenient (to US, France, for example). I have never personally seen someone pay for a meal in a Dutch restaurant using credit card. Also, I think some bank cards (our alternative to credit cards, basically a plastic card that requires digital authentication) count as credit cards as well, that somewhat distorts statistics.
Fact remains: I don't have one (since I rarely go abroad and when I do, my bank card works in most countries. But alas, not for kickstarter ) I will try to find myself a gullible credit card owner and get his credentials
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On November 30 2014 05:27 _fool wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2014 19:18 shin ken wrote:On November 28 2014 18:39 RouaF wrote: Credit cards are rare in europe ? Well I know Germans like to pay in cash but in France everyone 18+ has a credit card. Yeah, you're right. It seems to be n europe. I shouldn't have made conclusions from one country. If you look at the 2013 cencus from the ECB: http://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pdf/pis/pis2013.pdf?06ec75f7173136eb1186fc5c1e3b2d89 (last page [ANNEX]) Credit card usage seems to be very low in Bulgaria, Germany and Austria. (~15-20%). The rest ist relativly low (~35% e.g. Czech Rep.) to mid (~50% e.g. France). They do like their credit cards in Scandinavia though. Interestingly, credit cards are rather common in the netherlands (~45% usage), so it seems to be more of a local social environment thing for the previous poster from the netherlands. It's an interesting topic for sure. Bulgaria, Austria und Germany of course have lots of cultural connections, but I don't know why that reflects in low credit card usage. That previous poster was me. It's completely true that lots of Dutch people have credit cards. But as far as I know they get them mostly so going abroad is more convenient (to US, France, for example). I have never personally seen someone pay for a meal in a Dutch restaurant using credit card. Also, I think some bank cards (our alternative to credit cards, basically a plastic card that requires digital authentication) count as credit cards as well, that somewhat distorts statistics. Fact remains: I don't have one (since I rarely go abroad and when I do, my bank card works in most countries. But alas, not for kickstarter ) I will try to find myself a gullible credit card owner and get his credentials
I have never seen someone pay for a meal in an expensive restaurant without a credit card :o
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64 hours left for 80% There's still hope for "divine intervention" ^^
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can someone explain to me what this is exactly, the vague video an shit is probably not helping the cause.
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