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Re: RG's - How can you tell the net amount of money earned

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Fri, Jul 11 2014 1:02 PM (3 replies)
  • bigseanbig
    511 Posts
    Fri, Jul 11 2014 8:27 AM

    I just started playing RGs a few day ago and I see i made money in the list of month earnings leaders but it doesn't show much money that i netted (i.e. my total earnings minus the amount paid to enter) so its hard to tell if im making money or not.  I don't want to go and add all the numbers manually so I was wondering if theres another list somewhere.

    Sean

  • jsweetcr
    1,209 Posts
    Fri, Jul 11 2014 9:21 AM

    Not that I am aware of Sean. When I used to check that, I had to go to my account section and add up all the winnings and take out all the entries.

    The total earnings stat is a somewhat of a farce, as are a bunch of the stats on here.

    Par for the course I suppose.

    If there is another place with the net, I don't know about it.

    EDIT: I guess if you look at your bank you should know.  If you started with 5k credits a few days ago and have more now, then I would suppose you are earning credits. Unless, of course, you have outstanding RGs to pay out

    Oh, then you have ball use, so forget it, that doesn't work either

  • WGTicon
    12,511 Posts
    Fri, Jul 11 2014 9:42 AM

    bigseanbig:

    I just started playing RGs a few day ago and I see i made money in the list of month earnings leaders but it doesn't show much money that i netted (i.e. my total earnings minus the amount paid to enter) so its hard to tell if im making money or not.  I don't want to go and add all the numbers manually so I was wondering if theres another list somewhere.

    Sean

    hi

    there is no breakdown as such. I know many (in past especially) who keep detailed excel spreadsheets. when I did rg circuit (heck, I won few monthly totals back eons ago), i never kept track, just had fun and tried to  be competitive - even if it meant doing 15rg's a day

    -wgticon

  • alosso
    21,069 Posts
    Fri, Jul 11 2014 1:02 PM

    The company's interest concentrates on your "earnings", wrongly displaying them in $$ and omitting any expense involved.

    The best way for a net check may be to check the Account tab and the current Credits balance.

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