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    Now I no longer play Habbo but it has come to my attention that you have put a value on these "Credit coins" surely they should be traded at what they are bought for or maybe one or two credit profit.

    Now, apparently the rare values department get their values from seeing what the furni in question is being traded for around the hotel.
    My friend has informed me that the credit coins were trading for their actual credit value untill Habbox released their "Coin values"

    So... Where did Habbox get their values from considering there is no reports in the section of the forum to report the values, and they were being traded at their catolouge value.

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    Cwmbran.

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    I'm sure that your friend is an expert with Values. :rolleyes:
    For your friend here, the current values that we have are the most accurate possible. They were being traded for this amount before we put these values up. Why did your friend not complain about how the bulk normals were being traded, hm? 10 of most 3 credit normals were being traded for one HC constantly and we had not influenced the trading of the bulk normals at all.
    Because of the trading of bulk normals, the trading of credit coins went the way that it has. The bronze coins are valued and were being traded at 10 per HC like the bulk 3 credit normals. I'd expect you to say: "But the bronze coins aren't 3 credits though, they're 1" well, would you really think that people would be selling the coins for like, a stool or a rubber duck for each one, huh? I don't. I know that they wouldn't rather than think that they wouldn't.
    Anyway, as you of course, don't play habbo, of what relevance does the values have to do with you? Get your friend to post and complain, otherwise it is a practical variation of the Chinese Whispers game (with the "They weren't being traded for that before the values were put up" information).

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    I hope this helps your friend!

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    Anyway, as you of course, don't play habbo, of what relevance does the values have to do with you? Get your friend to post and complain,
    I opted to post this on behalf of my friend as he is not signed upto the forums as I am already signed up and I used to report some values before I quit.

    Why did your friend not complain about how the bulk normals were being traded, hm? 10 of most 3 credit normals were being traded for one HC constantly and we had not influenced the trading of the bulk normals at all.
    The coins are different to other furni as the other furni can not be converted back into credits.


    I'd expect you to say: "But the bronze coins aren't 3 credits though, they're 1" well, would you really think that people would be selling the coins for like, a stool or a rubber duck for each one, huh?
    No, I do not expect a bronze coin to be traded for another one credit item of furni maybe a two or three credit profit, but the gold coin worth 10 credits valued at 1Hc and when you convert them back to credits you only get 10 credits... That does not seem right.

    The bronze coins are valued and were being traded at 10 per HC like the bulk 3 credit normals.
    Did Habbox give values on the trading of bulk norms? Or as you have done now created a page on them giving individual prices. No.
    It does look like you are trying to influence the value of them.

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    Credits were going for around 4 - 8 CS then they dropped to around 5 CS so then Habbox made the Credits Page Public.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cwmbran View Post
    I opted to post this on behalf of my friend as he is not signed upto the forums as I am already signed up and I used to report some values before I quit.

    The coins are different to other furni as the other furni can not be converted back into credits.


    No, I do not expect a bronze coin to be traded for another one credit item of furni maybe a two or three credit profit, but the gold coin worth 10 credits valued at 1Hc and when you convert them back to credits you only get 10 credits... That does not seem right.

    Did Habbox give values on the trading of bulk norms? Or as you have done now created a page on them giving individual prices. No.
    It does look like you are trying to influence the value of them.
    1) Okay then. :rolleyes:
    2) As the coins can be converted back into credits, it is all the more reason for them to be more than what they can be bought for.
    3) If by your logic that they should get 2 or 3 credits profit for a bronze coin which is one, then you automatically name the price for the coin of 3 RD because of the profit given. 10 of the coins (10 of the 3 RDs worth) is equal to 30 RD. Like the bulk normals, 30 RDs worth is constantly going for a HC.
    4) Undertaker has explained it already in brief detail.

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