Just wanted to vouch for the site and Alex. I have been playing on here, well.... mostly losing on here due to my 98% fascination
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We have a real nice bunch of folks on the site and chat is lively most times, begging is frowned upon, just like any other site.
Some things for Newbies:
1) Do not BEG, there are quite a few kind users on chat who will send you some RDD to start off with. Begging will lead to an immediate ban.
2) The Numbers next to our names is the current level we are on, you need to be level 1 and up to get some coins from the rainbot, the higher your level, the more %age coins from the rainbot. No other benefit i can see beside swag value
. To move up levels, you need to wager a set amount. For example to reach level 1, you need to wager 10001 RDD and so on and so forth, check help on the site for details.
3) Rains happen every hour provided the rainbot has a minimum of 10000 RDD in it. Where does the rainbot get them? From users like us! When the rainbot announces that it is going to rain, to get some coins through the rain, simply ensure you are level 1 and above and then say something in chat, a simple "hello" would suffice.
4) To send RDD to the rainbot, type /rain (amount). Feeding the rainbot should be an obligation really, giving back is always good and anyhow this is the essence of REDD. Don't have to feed all you got back, a 10% feed should be adequate.
5) To tip someone, this is the format: /tip (User ID) (Amount). Remember, copy and paste the user ID, if you try typing R1234, it will not work. user id will look something like this: Ɍ1234.
Example: /tip Ɍ1234 100 (this sends 100 coins to the user id Ɍ1234).
6) There is trivia held on the chatroom from time to time and you have a chance of earning anywhere from a 100 REDD right up to 100000 REDD. So watch the chatroom. Much better to earn some coins rather than begging, if you do decide to beg, read point 1.
7) Withdrawals are immediate and so are deposits. Fee for withdrawal is 1 RDD.
If still in doubt, post your question on the chatroom, lot of willing folks to answer them.
Thanks for reading!