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Has anyone had any experience with other payment facilitators, such as NOCHEX, WorldPay, Authroize.net, 2Checkout, Moneybookers or CCBill?
 


Just guaging the opinion on the exclusive content.

In the last month, 12 PDFs have appeared in the community supporter subscription section. Do people feel they're getting good value?
 

Just guaging the opinion on the exclusive content.

In the last month, 12 PDFs have appeared in the community supporter subscription section. Do people feel they're getting good value?

Yes. The Critter Cache is way cool, the adventures are worth it alone, even more so because they cover two editions, the quick kill book is awesome, the EN World magazine is nice as well as a glimpse at ENWorld history (I never new about it before and would love to see newer issues), and some of the newer stuff I haven't even had a chance to look at.
 

Has anyone had any experience with other payment facilitators, such as NOCHEX, WorldPay, Authroize.net, 2Checkout, Moneybookers or CCBill?

I use Authorize.net at work. It's OK. Their credit card portion is solid, but the echeck part has some annoyances (it functions, but if a check bounces you have to hunt to figure it out, unless you change some email settings).
 

Just guaging the opinion on the exclusive content.

In the last month, 12 PDFs have appeared in the community supporter subscription section. Do people feel they're getting good value?

I would say the content is definitely worth a subscription, Morrus.
 

Just guaging the opinion on the exclusive content.

In the last month, 12 PDFs have appeared in the community supporter subscription section. Do people feel they're getting good value?

Absolutely - fantastic value. It would guess that it makes subscription compelling even to non-supporters of the site (if you know what I mean - those people who would not otherwise have subscribed).

I haven't downloaded WoTBS yet, but some of the other freebies were cool.
 

it raises an interesting philsophical point.

Are Community Subscribers therefore subscribing to support the community, or only to gain access to the additional content? I suspect as usual, a mix.
 


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