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Hi Folks

Just need a little help.

When I go to Bank, it says 10% annual interest. What does it mean?

Does it mean that i get a 10% annual interest for one real year or do i get interest a week?

For ex: If i have 1,000DNF$ in the bank.

How much will i get everyday, every week, and a year?

Thanks
 
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3600 forum money is very hard to make for silvers
 
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I haven't heard that from a mod or admin... is this true?

Like I said earlier, even when I had $10,000 DNF in the bank, I wasn't earning interest.



webtwink said:
Now, i get it, I think u need atleast 3650 in you back acct to get any interest. So, 1655 is not enough to earn any interest
 

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try this. put the $10,000 DNF in your bank, and don't access the bank for the next 24 hours, even for withdrawing or depositing. Just leave it for the next 24 Hours. Then we will see what happens!

3600 forum money is very hard to make for silvers
Same goes for platinum members, you might as well buy the DNF from other forum members!
 

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:-( I don't have it anymore...

webtwink said:
try this. put the $10,000 DNF in your bank, and don't access the bank for the next 24 hours, even for withdrawing or depositing. Just leave it for the next 24 Hours. Then we will see what happens!


Same goes for platinum members, you might as well buy the DNF from other forum members!
 

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lol, this looks like a mess :-\
 

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Steen said:
lol, this looks like a mess :-\

Why? read impactadmins post, there are no bank problems.
 

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GiantDomains said:
Why? read impactadmins post, there are no bank problems.

He's right... after about 5 days I did earn $1 DNF when I had it in there.

I apologize for not updating this thread with my discovery... it was an oversight :goofy:
 

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MovieDomains said:
He's right... after about 5 days I did earn $1 DNF when I had it in there.

I apologize for not updating this thread with my discovery... it was an oversight :goofy:

No problem movie, enjoy the penny. :-D
 

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mole said:
Do people actually bother about this? :huh:

For me, it was mostly an academic issue - if something isn't working as advertised, we have an obligation to make management aware of it.

Although, I have to admit - my $1 DNF has given me immense pleasure :)
 

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MovieDomains said:
He's right... after about 5 days I did earn $1 DNF when I had it in there.

It's hardly a get-rich-quick scheme, though is it! :cool:g
 

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sure it is. ask me, they don't even pay me!
 

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better...and clear now....Thanks Huseyin
 

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Okay, so we all now understand that you have to deposit DNF$ 3650 in order to earn DNF$ 1 a day, but here's my question:

If you deposit DNF$ 5475, (1.5 x 3650), do you earn DNF$ 1.5 a day, (ie: DNF$ 3 every 2 days)?

Or does any sum under DNF$ 7300, (2 x 3650), just count as DNF$ 1 a day?

Has anyone tried this? Does anyone know?
 

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I would like ask that too
 

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I have never seen DNF in decimals....therefore what I understand is DNF will be awarded in units of 1 only...!!
 

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impactadmin explained this clearly in a previous post....


impactadmin said:
For example,

You have 1000 DNF dollars in your bank at 10% interest per year
10% per year = 0.008% per month

Therefore 0.008% per month is = 0.0002% per day.

Thus for 1000 DNF dollars, you will see an increase of 0.2 DNF $ per day.

Because it the DNF dollars are rounded to 1, you will not see an increase based on this example for approx. 5 days

The bank is not programmed to calculate based on decimals under 1DNF$.
As a result if you check everyday, the bank will treat it as a "Cashout" and it will discard the interest you have made (because it is under one dollar)

Bottom line, if you check based on 1 week period you will see the interest in your bank.
If you were making more then 1DNF$ per day, then you would be able to check daily and see the increase.

Please use the example given above to calculate weather you can check on daily basis or weekly basis.

If there are anymore questions please feel free to ask.

Regards,
Huseyin
 

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Matrix1976 said:
impactadmin explained this clearly in a previous post....
So checking your balance actually costs you that day's interest?
 
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