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Wed, Oct 24 2012 2:24 AM (7 replies)
  • DuffT
    2 Posts
    Thu, Oct 18 2012 5:21 PM

    it says i have .50 earnings.  Is that real money?  how do earnings work?

  • WGTicon
    12,511 Posts
    Thu, Oct 18 2012 9:13 PM

    hi

    I think it's a bonus for moving up in tiers.

    -wgticon

  • piztaker
    5,743 Posts
    Thu, Oct 18 2012 9:18 PM

    You get a few measly credits for moving up each tier. The earnings figure is just how much you've won in the past, it's of no monetary value to you now. There is no real way to earn money on this site, they should put winnings in credits instead of dollars.

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Thu, Oct 18 2012 11:03 PM

    DuffT:
    it says i have .50 earnings.  Is that real money?  how do earnings work?

     

    It's real in the sense you can spend it on site..no more,no less.

    Buys you 2 1/3 balls you use...Andy

  • piztaker
    5,743 Posts
    Thu, Oct 18 2012 11:17 PM

    Alcaucin is confused. The figure on your screen that says earnings can not be spent.

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Fri, Oct 19 2012 6:42 PM

    piztaker:

    Alcaucin is confused. The figure on your screen that says earnings can not be spent.

    You're right Piz , ty .Thought he was asking how to spend the .50 he'd earned ...Andy

  • alosso
    21,060 Posts
    Wed, Oct 24 2012 2:01 AM

    DuffT:

    it says i have .50 earnings.  Is that real money?  how do earnings work?

    You can't spend the earnings, but the credits which come in their place. Should your "credits" indicate a positive number, you may spend this in the Pro Shop.

    To add credits, go to the "Get Credits" menu in the top.

    For "earnings", look in the FAQ ==>

    Some examples for earnings:

    - changing tiers adds a few credits, e.g. 50 crs = 0.5 $ for advancing to the Amateur tier,

    - winning in Challenge Matches adds credits,

    - reaching a payout rank in a tournament adds credits.

  • saltiresfan
    2,266 Posts
    Wed, Oct 24 2012 2:24 AM

    Earnings is gross rather than net. There's no figure available taking cost into account only revenue.

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