Business Epic Fail: Q5 Moving Tickets

Day 691, 04:52 Published in USA Spain by xema
"A thousand miles journey starts with a Q1 moving ticket."
eLao-tsé

I've been always interested by the Moving Tickets Business for Q > 1. An essential product that, unlike the rest of them, gets an strange market position as soon as his quality is upgraded. Many times I've wondered who is buying either Q2 or Q3 tickets, but what has struck me always is...

Who the hell is buying a Q5 ticket?

The answer right now is... nobody, since there are no offers for such a quality of Moving Tickets. In fact, neither for Q4.


This is not happening on a Q5 flight


This really happens on a Q5 flight

I thought that this should change. There's no business or apparent utility for Q5 tickets. Nobody would buy them on a regular basis to raise wellness - and I'm wondering if there's some kind of limit to this rise (like the maximum of 10 gifts or 40 Wellness Packs at day, for example).

The price of a ticket Q5 could be around 1 Gold (cheapest scenario, since cheapest Q3 ticket costs 0.6 Gold). 5 jumps through the world are needed to get 10 wellness points. What a luxurious Wellness Pack achieve with 2 Goold, here we would be spending 5.

Solution?

Perhaps in the future, quality of tickets will be used to cover distances. The more quality, the longer distance to cover. For example, a Q1 Moving Ticket will only allow you to move within your own country. You'll need a Q2 ticket to leave your country and move to an adjacent one. The Q3 ticket would allow you to fly to a border country... and so forth.


Q5 Flights Captain

Interesting fact: there's a stock of 140 Q5 Moving Tickets in the world right now. They all are in this company, owned by the Capital Bank of America. I would love to ask about the business to its General Manager, but this organization is permanently suspended probably by illegal drug trafficking and battery on a minor... The unique way to get those 140 Moving Tickets is buying the company for 700 Gold. Unless it keeps 16000 Gold inside, it does not seem a profitable business.

~xema~
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