Perso je n'utilise pas la version mobile afin de préserver la batterie et aussi pour ne pas passer tout mon temps devant des animations de danseuses.
La vie c'est un peu plus que ça.😆
Regardez autour de vous: il y a de moins en moins de services gratuits même les réseaux sociaux risquent d'y passer.
Ouvrez vos wallets les gars et soyez généreux !!!😎
Être généreux ? Euh... Totem est une entreprise qui offre des services. On souscrit à ces services suivant l'utilité qu'on y trouve. Quel rapport avec la générosité ? Ce n'est pas une association caritative !
Être généreux ? Euh... Totem est une entreprise qui offre des services. On souscrit à ces services suivant l'utilité qu'on y trouve.Quel rapport avec la générosité ? Ce n'est pas une association caritative !C'est justement une dérive du terme "offre" qui pose débat ici pour les non-initiés aux règles du commerce, iStripper "vend" des services...
Haaa! Il y a des dangers à circuler à contre-courant , tu vois, surtout en solitaire @Sexy3DBoy😄
I guess I will be deleting the mobile platform now.
@Philours et @Sexy3DBoy
Merci de rester dans le sujet
@Philours et @Sexy3DBoy
Merci de rester dans le sujet
C'est fort à propos et vraisemblablement dû au caractère un peu trop sanguin de @ComteDracula.😊
I can't find the original announcement
For the current price of 3 mobile shows, you will get unlimited access to all our shows, photos, and videos.Thanks to lukaszr for this quote.To me, this means i will no longer use the mobile app and ALSO have concerns about buying shows for my desktop. If Totem can change the rules for one...they might change the rules for another. Honestly, I seldom used the mobile app anyway...but I do have grave concerns about the entire Totem ecosystem.
For the current price of 3 mobile shows, you will get unlimited access to all our shows, photos, and videos.Thanks to lukaszr for this quote.To me, this means i will no longer use the mobile app and ALSO have concerns about buying shows for my desktop. If Totem can change the rules for one...they might change the rules for another. Honestly, I seldom used the mobile app anyway...but I do have grave concerns about the entire Totem ecosystem.
Same here. I bought mobile shows on mobile that I could also use on desktop and desktop only shows when I had opened my PC, which I only do for some work and gaming.
I have bought nearly 600 shows alltogether and I strongly consider to not add any more credits. If they can take away "bought" shows on mobile they can do so on desktop if the test is successful. No. Simply no.
Normally I refrain from subscription software except maybe for antivirus when the Microsoft product was insufficient. I stuck to Office for a long time. I only subscribed to Microsoft 365 because 6 TB of storage for a bargain.
There could have been another way:
You can no longer buy new shows for mobile, you can only buy them for desktop. But all already purchased shows are available for desktop and mobile if they where mobile then.
I am still a DynDNS member for no additional costs because I charited a one time fee 20 years ago when they were still non-commercial. I still own office programs I bought years ago. My purchased music is still my music. The car sharing I use gave me a special discount because I entered when they were cheaper.
But the way iStripper went about my purchases and the spent money to me is a sign that they can void their side of the bargain at any time for any reason.
But the way iStripper went about my purchases and the spent money to me is a sign that they can void their side of the bargain at any time for any reason.
for a trial period
But the way iStripper went about my purchases and the spent money to me is a sign that they can void their side of the bargain at any time for any reason.To me it is simple: I bought the card on mobile. To use on mobile and desktop. Beta does not void the purchased good in my view. I have seldomly seen anyone *buying* “beta” software or goods who does not get the final product.
But did they "void their side of the contract" ? If the free version was indeed introduced as a beta test for a trial period then nothing has been voided - you were given a "free trial period" in exchange for acting as a tester of the program - something that seems to be quite a common practice. That you, and I, had forgotten that it was a beta test doesn't change things - only how we feel about them.
Now, I do think the price for the streaming service is high - but as I am not interrested in it even as a free service any price would be too high for me.
I don't think many people will leave due to this since there is no alternative to iStripper, that I know of. Should there be though, I'm pretty sure this move would have been a shot in the foot. I'm not an avid user of the mobile feature, but I liked the option to every now and then use it; this "decision" to change the "economic model" is strictly a way to get us to fork over more money. Many users are mainly mobile users and have been strictly using buying "mobile" cards, and now they have to pay more for content they already bought? I would be beyond livid.
If this decision had been made taking into account, even slightly, the consumers thoughts, they could at least offer to refund the "mobile cards" for credits to be used to but the damned "subscription".
At the end of the day, iStripper is just a company trying to make a profit, not an NGO for consumer rights. But like any business, I'd be wary of decisions/moves that antagonise big chunks of their clientele. Because, also, at the end of the day they are lucky for not having any real competition on this market... Yet?
... Many users are mainly mobile users and have been strictly using buying "mobile" cards ...
Une lecture au second degré aurait été la bien venue, c'était une forme d'humour qui essayait de circuler à contre-courant, de renverser la vapeur et réchauffer ainsi toute cette négativité mal à propos.
C'est justement une dérive du terme "offre" qui pose débat ici pour les non-initiés aux règles du commerce, iStripper "vend" des services...
@Evolver1980 , you're a desktop user, you have purchased all your shows from the software :) During the Beta phase of iStripper mobile, you had access to all the shows available on mobile at no cost :)But I DID purchase cards on mobile… not all of them, but many. I am not one of those excited people. But be it as it may. You did what you did and I will need to adjust my trust in the invested money accordingly.
iStripper mobile is not intended to be free for ever... and it has found its audience with mobile only users who are pleased to now have access to ALL our catalog + 3 new releases per week + photos and videos + the VR180 vids soon, for the price of 3 mobile shows...
@Evolver1980 , you're a desktop user, you have purchased all your shows from the software :) During the Beta phase of iStripper mobile, you had access to all the shows available on mobile at no cost :)
iStripper mobile is not intended to be free for ever... and it has found its audience with mobile only users who are pleased to now have access to ALL our catalog + 3 new releases per week + photos and videos + the VR180 vids soon, for the price of 3 mobile shows...
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