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Is a Tennis Assistant App Subscription Worth It?

Based on 34 real reviews, here's what Tennis Assistant app users think about pricing.

34
Reviews
72/100
Opportunity

What Users Complain About

Players find IAP pricing unreasonable ($50 for bonuses deemed 'ridiculous'), with specific feedback that $5 for 2000 gold would be acceptable vs current pricing. Multiple users report spending $250+ with no meaningful impact on progression. Billing issues reported ($26 charged instead of $8.99).

What Users Will Actually Pay

Users express willingness to pay for reasonable value ('I would pay money but not $50 for a few bonus', 'I would pay $5 for 2000 Gold, something reasonable'). However, current pay-to-win model destroys trust even among paying customers who feel scammed after spending hundreds.

Subscription vs One-Time Purchase

No clear preference stated, but users reject current model where spending doesn't guarantee fair progression. Energy mechanic ('pay to play') particularly despised. One-time purchases for permanent advantages likely preferred over ongoing payments for basic gameplay access.

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