Not realistic, they’d make very random gem numbers to confuse people as much as possible.
“Buy 295 gems for $4, or for a limited time get 699 gems for $10! Subscribe now for 295 gems a week for one month! Recharge your tweet limit for only 365 gems!”
Yep. Confuse the customer as much as possible. This is the rule of capitalism. The more confused the customer, the more likely they are to just say “fuck it” and do whatever you’re nudging them to do, which, hint, is the most profitable.
Not realistic, they’d make very random gem numbers to confuse people as much as possible.
“Buy 295 gems for $4, or for a limited time get 699 gems for $10! Subscribe now for 295 gems a week for one month! Recharge your tweet limit for only 365 gems!”
Yep. Confuse the customer as much as possible. This is the rule of capitalism. The more confused the customer, the more likely they are to just say “fuck it” and do whatever you’re nudging them to do, which, hint, is the most profitable.