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  1. #11
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    kromium

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    While I do agree with pretty much all the things he's said on the grooup page; someone happened to raise some good points in his comment thread too:


    While we can all run around crying, leaving Habbo and complaining that it "isn't what it used to be" - we do need to remember that Sulake is a company with the intention of making money. If I was the CEO of Sulake (or whatever pointless title they give people these days), I'd do the same. Of course I'd charge people to exchange credits, it seems an easy way to get people to spend doesn't it?

    Customer satisfaction may be ****, but the large majority of people don't have the balls to take a stand and leave Habbo for good; which is why they continue it.

    FieryCold did a nice promotion with Habbox over the Halloween period and he replied to one of my guestbook messages which is a bonus. Nice guy, and I do commend him for opening his mouth.
    Yeah He was a good guy after all.
    anyway


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    I agree with so many of the things which he says in his guestbook post. He really has hit the nail on the head.
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  3. #13
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    I don't care if FieryCold leaves but I do agree with most of his points in what he quoted (listed above).

    You can say that Sulake need to make these changes to deal with the economy although they are taking it a little too far with the 'exchange tax' in my opinion.

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