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    If I sign up for the program and get $500 one month I will get my bonus the next month. But what if I skip a month?

    Do I then lose the gold membership and have to sign up again?

    I was thinking of doing it in a way that I can buy $500 a month, skip a month then buy again etc...

    Does anyone know if you are allowed to do this?

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    Once you're signed up you're in indefinitely, whether or not you use it in a given month. So yes, you can hit every second month without having to sign up again.
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    $500 - 2500 Gold/Gems
    $1000 - 15000 Gold/Gems
    $2000 - 50000 Gold/Gems
    $5000 - 125000 Gold/Gems plus one item specially modified for this program. It will be equivalent to a crate item.
    $10000 - 250000 gold plus one item specially modified for this program. It will be equivalent to an event item.

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    I'm under the impression that UK players have to spend the following

    £325 - 2500 Gold/Gems
    £650 - 15000 Gold/Gems
    £1300 - 50000 Gold/Gems
    £3250 - 125000 Gold/Gems plus one item specially modified for this program. It will be equivalent to a crate item.
    £6500 - 250000 gold plus one item specially modified for this program. It will be equivalent to an event item.

    Obviously with the changing currency rates it's probably worth spending an extra £20 to make sure you qualify for the tier or use a live currency converter app during the months you wish to collect a bonus.

    I'm thinking along the same lines as sister morphine because I won't be spending as much as I did under the old bonus program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Billionaire View Post
    I'm under the impression that UK players have to spend the following

    £325 - 2500 Gold/Gems
    £650 - 15000 Gold/Gems
    £1300 - 50000 Gold/Gems
    £3250 - 125000 Gold/Gems plus one item specially modified for this program. It will be equivalent to a crate item.
    £6500 - 250000 gold plus one item specially modified for this program. It will be equivalent to an event item.

    Obviously with the changing currency rates it's probably worth spending an extra £20 to make sure you qualify for the tier or use a live currency converter app during the months you wish to collect a bonus.

    I'm thinking along the same lines as sister morphine because I won't be spending as much as I did under the old bonus program.
    I think its effectively 5 full price vaults etc. They dont seem to care much about currency and the higher US$ adjusted price isnt because Gree is screwing you but rather the 20% VAT vs the seperately billed relevant US sales tax.

    If you factor this in both sides are paying about the same give or take depending on currency fluctuations but Gree actually takes home less from UK sales (70 pounds - VAT = 58.25 pounds or about $90 (vs $99) depending on currency (assumed 1.55-1). My home state sales tax would mean I would actually pay about $1.50 more than a UK citizen pays (at 1.55) with 20% VAT.

    An American in the UK

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