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Empire
05-02-2006, 02:42 AM
My friends always talk about it, they all play it, it's been around for years... I'm finally going to take the plunge into Habbo Hotel. Now I have played multiple economy based games, and from what I understand habbo does not have much of a striving economy and how rich you are depends on how much real money you are willing to spend, or how lucky you are.

So my question is... Is this true? To become a wealthy player in this game you must be a wealthy person in real life? What are the business opportunities in habbo? I am obviously not expecting to become habbo rich over night, and I am more then willing to make a rather large original investment. I guess my main question is... What's the best way to make profit?

Ellis.
05-02-2006, 03:09 AM
It doesn't really depend on how rich you are in real life. What matters is how much you're WILLING to spend in real life. Because realistically, credits don't cost that much. Or at least I don't think they do, but if bought in large amounts, the cost may add up.

If you'd like to buy credits, I'd say the fastest way to make profit would be to buy Hc first, since first month will get you hc sofa. Then spend credits on good norms that people would pay rares for in large quantities, such as yukkas/holodices/lodge corners and such. But another way would be to make deals for uncommon items, such as personalised trophies, paint, film, or gaming tickets. But when trading like this, it's hard to find a buyer that will go first. And if you go first, there is a high chance of getting scammed, unless you trust the person.

Moose
05-02-2006, 03:11 AM
It doesn't really depend on how rich you are in real life. What matters is how much you're WILLING to spend in real life. Because realistically, credits don't cost that much. Or at least I don't think they do, but if bought in large amounts, the cost may add up.

Yes, thats true I know a lot of USA habbos who spent their butt off and make habbo their life... and they are way beyond what the definition "rich" is...

Ellis.
05-02-2006, 03:14 AM
Ah. Like who? :o. Interweb?

Moose
05-02-2006, 03:16 AM
Ah. Like who? :o. Interweb?

A, InterWeb, XxZackxX, Xyn, Brian (not anymore), SeekUp, Scarlet, and others... gahh mind goes blank...

Ellis.
05-02-2006, 03:21 AM
Ah I see xD You use .com regularly?

Moose
05-02-2006, 03:22 AM
.com is the site I go on, no yucky UK for me.

Ellis.
05-02-2006, 03:23 AM
Same here :) But I got banned on uk and com ;D xD And now, I am stuck on .ca

Empire
05-02-2006, 05:47 AM
It doesn't really depend on how rich you are in real life. What matters is how much you're WILLING to spend in real life. Because realistically, credits don't cost that much. Or at least I don't think they do, but if bought in large amounts, the cost may add up.

If you'd like to buy credits, I'd say the fastest way to make profit would be to buy Hc first, since first month will get you hc sofa. Then spend credits on good norms that people would pay rares for in large quantities, such as yukkas/holodices/lodge corners and such. But another way would be to make deals for uncommon items, such as personalised trophies, paint, film, or gaming tickets. But when trading like this, it's hard to find a buyer that will go first. And if you go first, there is a high chance of getting scammed, unless you trust the person.

Well, from some research around the hotel, watching deals etc... I have noticed its actually very simple. Buy low, sell high. The more rare the item the higher the potential profit.

samuel
05-02-2006, 06:01 AM
Just remember if you do put large abounts of oney like i do, dont muff up and give it away, download any programs for habbo, or trust anyone that says they want to borrow something.
On Habbo US i spent over 1,000 dollars, and i muffed up bad. I ended up quitting it, and giving my account to a noob, that later downloaded a "free throne tool", which was a trojan, and everything was stolen (to see this account its Quz on .com)
Also, if you do spend much money, dont buy worthless things, once you are finished with it, you wont want it, noone else will want it, and i dont think you should give it away, so you would most likely have a full hand.

But large amounts of money can be spent on this hotel if your an addict to things, especially if you have a credit card.
My dad lended me hiis cr/ca for a month, with a limit of $800 of spending, and ended up with $300 over fee of that. And all i spent money on was habbo, a website, a domain, and a few pairs of shoes.

I Personaly would not reccomend using alot of money on habbo.
With about 100 credits you can buy 2 months of hc, a starting rare, and a few norms. from there you can trade your rare for more norms, and get a new rare from Hc each month. create a room, maybe a casino, if you win bets, you get more furni, keep trading, and betting, and you will get more and more. which is why i stopped buying credits for a while until now, which i just bought 25 to start a help center. But if you choose to bet as your way for profit, do not have yourself bet large amounts. It could lower your Furniture level by a large amount. If your handling casino, do not go over 3x the price of the furniture if its a norm, or 2x the price of a rare. it could really muff you up, which is why i got over half of my hc sofas on .co.uk from 18 to 3. But im not holding you back from anything here, BE A REBEL <3

Joeymac
05-02-2006, 03:19 PM
Without buying alot of creds i recommend : Going to giveaways
play games like FF, Revenge, Deal Or no Deal etc. get alot of friends on your console, as they'll advertise things like ill pay you to clone, search this for a giveaway etc. this is how i was rich. just dont spoil your fun and download keyloggers, or the fake habbo screen found on habbox.com.

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