Minecraft Name: xX3PICREBELXx
Suggestion: Lower the town transfer application to $50,000
Reason: These applications almost never get filed due to the ridiculously high price that it costs to be able to do it.
Any Other Information: By doing this more people will be given more of a incentive to file a town transfer application and therefore could result in more money being taken out of the economy. Another advantage is that it may stimulate trades of towns between users as people are more likely to buy towns of other players if they know they will be able to transfer it to them so they can apply for features in said town.
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Should the town transfer cost be lowered, if so to what?
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Yes, to 50k
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Yes, to 100k
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David_Torento ECC SponsorECC Sponsor Builder ⛰️ Ex-EcoLeader ⚜️⚜️⚜️ Premium Upgrade
I like the idea to lower the cost, but 50k is simply too low. It should cost at the minimum, the amount it took to make the town (mayor price)
I suggest the price being dropped to 125k-
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Agree, but not to the price suggested. around 100k as David said.
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+1 I have been waiting 2 years to transfer a town but have held off because it is too much money to simply transfer ownership of one town after already been claimed through contract and such.
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+1 I agree it should be 100k, I refuse to get towns through buying res mayor or buying someone else's town claim as I want to make sure I'm original owner and it is just cheaper to buy an additional town.
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+1 but I like 50k. Let's keep in mind this is IN ADDITION TO any money someone paid for mayor or to purchase a town, it's not like they're getting off with a steal here. This is basically just bureaucracy why should it cost so much? Even 100k while miles better, seems excessive. Getting more money out of the economy as well as making a lot of things simpler as far as filing for town features or putting your town next to someone's who's original owner has gone inactive shouldn't cost that much at all.
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Well as a person who does in fact file town transfers (I've payed for 2/4 so far) I'm not without bias.... but I do think this suggestion has some merit.
It all comes down to the worth of original ownership. I don't think it should cost more than mayor, since mayor comes with a town that you name, get to place, and get original ownership over.
Sure, you might buy a town of of a resident in exchange for the rank and get to decide all this, but you don't get original ownership. You have to pay extra for that.
I do believe the cost should be lowered, but idk what it should be (I mean.... I'm bias so don't ask for the price I'd want :p ) -
And also, there had to be a reason for the price to be so high back then -
Having it cost less than being mayor doesn't some how devalue getting mayor, getting mayor you get a lot more for that price, as Imaginex mentioned, you get a town you place, name, AND have original ownership over. If you're using logic then becoming original owner of an existent town which you are not placing or naming it should HAVE to cost less than getting mayor because a town transfer is simply a lot less value. It is simply giving you more rights to a town which you have already acquired, either by purchasing it already, buying someone else mayor, or by a long process of eventually acquiring it as last active mayor. So this in no way challenges ranking to mayor, this is simply the cost of a bit of bureaucratic process on top of the money or time that a player has already spent acquiring a town. -
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