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That's for me, and me only to know.How tf do you have 100k to invest??/
Yes, that's not my server and I have no intent of investing into that server. That server is a friends and I'm simply an admin on it. I made that thread on behalf of him and his server.Dude? Did you just say 100k when yesterday you were asking for investments? https://gyazo.com/5275b590e547c3cc6e0cdcc34d9c955e
lmaoDude? Did you just say 100k when yesterday you were asking for investments? https://gyazo.com/5275b590e547c3cc6e0cdcc34d9c955e
If you really had 100k you would not be on this forum for one, and for two with all that money, you would surly help out a friend.Yes, that's not my server and I have no intent of investing into that server. That server is a friends and I'm simply an admin on it. I made that thread on behalf of him and his server.
Maybe if you actually went into the discord and went into the call, you'd know that there are 2 owners and I'm simply an admin.See, I would believe that but I am pretty sure that if you were admin , you would not ask me to call?[DOUBLEPOST=1590019404][/DOUBLEPOST]Attach Proof Of Funds and people might believe you.
I can guarantee you if a server has this they're not going to be selling to you...Makes at least ~$5k per month - steady or rising amount of donations each month.
I offered to help my friend by handling management. Not by investing money into his server.If you really had 100k you would not be on this forum for one, and for two with all that money, you would surly help out a friend.
1. Those requirements are what I see fit, so why would you even care? I said in my post that I doubt anyone on MCM has a server worth $100,000. For all we know, I could go an buy a server for $10,000 and call it a day.I can guarantee you if a server has this they're not going to be selling to you...
1. $100,000 for those requirements is too low
2. You have no reputation, hardly any posting on here, and you haven't even been on this site in at least a year.
3. You're 16 years old... no fucking 16-year-old has $100,000 to spend willy nilly on Minecraft (and if you do you need to put that money somewhere else because college is going to be a pain in the ass)
4. You have like no experience in running a server, why the fuck would you want to spend $100,000 on buying a server. You've been like moderator and admin a couple of times on different servers but that's it.
Get some experience, get some reputation, and get the fuck out of here.
Thank you,Let's say if you would spend $100k on a Minecraft server, I bet the transaction should be in a bank cheque not a PayPal payment or am I wrong?
Anyways, good luck if you were honest with your client.
But you're essentially saying these are requirements. No one here is going to have a server that makes $5,000 a month and is going to sell it to you for $100,000 (let alone $10,000.)1. Those requirements are what I see fit, so why would you even care? I said in my post that I doubt anyone on MCM has a server worth $100,000. For all we know, I could go an buy a server for $10,000 and call it a day.
That's why I'm saying save it for college. Think logically. You're fucking 16. College is right around the corner and instead of preparing you're getting ready to spend thousands on a crowded market. Also, as I've been working in this industry for several years, and I can guarantee you any server you purchase will lose a player base. It's not an attack on you as an individual, but it's a common statistic that's calculated when you purchase a server. Most servers (I don't have exact numbers) tend to lose at least a third of their player base when a new owner comes around. The reason why is because a lot of the players have grown custom to liking the owner that they have now and when a new individual that comes around and it's someone no one has ever heard of before, players typically lose interest in supporting the server as it just seems like a chain company now instead of a locally run company (obviously there's no chains or locals when it comes to running a server, but that's the perspective I'm putting in place for that example.) Prime examples are servers such as Mineplex: They lost a crap ton of players when CaptainSparklez stepped down as an Owner (and since then they've lost even a ton more because of the quality of the server, but that's beside the point.) I'm sure there are thousands of other examples, but I don't have them on hand. Either way, the following requirements that you listed with the budget and the reality of Minecraft server ownership are improbable and overall just not likely to happen. The problem is though since you've never ran a Minecraft server, you don't know how things work. You don't know that players sometimes are just there for the owner/YouTubers, you don't know that there are millions of servers that are apart of Minecraft and most likely will sweep you off your feet if you mess up a couple of times and lack to show something unique. You don't know the monthly costs of keeping a large server up like this. You don't know the market, and you never will unless you start out small. You never see the insides of running a server as a moderator or even an Admin for that matter. Unless you've had the tag and have been called an "Owner" you'll never have the experience to run a large server like this.3. You even said in brackets, "and if you do". Yes I'm 16, but I have funds. I save money every year from my side jobs and work. Not to mention family funds. It's my money and I can decide where it goes, and I doubt you out of all people should be telling me otherwise.
