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Maybe use iPhone 7 mockups instead of the outdated iPhone 6+ for the landing page since this is catered towards rich kids?
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So how many paying "Rich Kids" have signed up so far? Also noticed there's no in-app purchase, presumably to avoid paying Apple 30%. Where does the payment take place?
You know, I'm smelling a lot of upset nerds here. Stop being upset that someone can afford to be a member of RichKids. Why don't you go claim country clubs are stupid and awful as well? Yes, because they aren't. It's an elite and prestigious place for the wealthy to network and hangout. Same here. Stop being so childish and grow up.
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It would have been much better if you'd donated $999 to charity. At least you wouldn't be seen like a money hungry guy hiding behind poverty & children.. I really believe you would also earn a hell of a lot more money!
@ykguler 🐂💩 How can I be a money hungry if I freely decided to donate one-third of income from this service we built? Explain it to me, please.
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@jurajivan Ok let me try to explain it to you as simple as I can. The one thing you have paraded is that you will be giving to charity. That's it. So that's your main selling point, however bad it is that's all you've got. Since that is all you should at least look like you care and keep the amount that is only "needed" to keep the service alive, I mean if you are only doing this for charity, you should only be doing this for charity.
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As much as I see this as a solution looking for a problem, I do understand where the devs are coming from.
Rich kids adore the fact that they can be 'exclusive' that 99.9% of the world cannot join their club and once you get a few joining the old FOMO instinct kicks in and more will follow.
The problem, and please do correct me if I am wrong, is that the devs are not rich kids or at least do not walk in those circles, therefore cannot know what it is that rich kids want. Putting a crazy price on something doesn't instantly make millionaires buy a product.
Also "Discover and be inspired by real rich kids" - really? Seriously lacking the nuance of being a rich kid.
The other side of this - it's got nothing to do with us how many members have signed up but, as a possible advocate of a product, transparency and honesty are 2 ingredients to making a product successful.
I wish the devs luck, i seriously do, but, a fake gold frame doesn't a rich app make.
For various reasons - mainly that i don't have an iphone or a grand to spend on an app - I'm out.
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