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Why not make a self-annihilation button in the user profile?
If nothing has changed, they pay 2$ on registration, clever users want to cash it in on "account deletion", if a button is added, there will be a money-grubbing conveyor belt from MQ
If nothing has changed, they pay 2$ when they sign up, and clever users want to cash them out when they "delete the account", if a button is added, there will be a money-grubbing conveyor belt from MQ
If memory serves me correctly, you can always withdraw only earned funds, so there is no problem with this 2$.
If memory serves me correctly, only earned funds could be withdrawn, so there is no problem with the 2$.
If you delete an account, you can withdraw it...that's a guess, of course, but then how do you explain why they register in droves and ask to delete the account right away...
If you delete an account, it can be deleted...that's a guess, of course, but then how do you explain why they register in droves and ask to delete the account immediately...
The reason is that not everyone is such a pro with a computer and installs programs as the installation asks for.
Why not make a self-annihilation button in the user profile?
You can delete your account using the chat bot in the Service Desk section of your profile: New application \ Account \ Delete account
If there is no money in the account, the bot will delete it immediately. Otherwise a support request will be created.
Because that's how the terminal is installed! Not everyone is such a pro with a computer and installs programs as the installation asks for.
Why uninstall?