I know nothing more than anyone else regarding VFK and their operations, but I thought maybe I could offer some light on a few things here as panic seems to be making people question if that big yellow thing in the sky is even really the sun.
...One thing I found of interest is that this is the clearinghouse they are using for their payments:
http://www.esecpayments.com.au/index.jsp
So, uhm, does that mean on top of the exorbitant amount being charged for something that could have been done better by a DeVry first semester gaming student, are we going to get hit with fees from our VISA companies?

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So we have a New Mexico company, doing business out of New Jersey with a Credit Card processing clearinghouse based in Australia.....
I run my own VERY small start-up company. I cannot afford to process credit card payments, yet my customers love using their credit cards. Therefore, I partner with a credit-processing company. They run all of my credit card orders, my customers see THAT company on their bill, not mine, and I pay a .05% fee / transaction.
In MY case, I tell my customers what company they will see on their statement, I know the company I use processes through a secure manner, and I eat the .05% fee because I know it brings me more business. Obviously, I know nothing about how VFK's processes are set up, but I am a company based in 1 state, shipping half my orders from another state, and processing payments through yet another. All it means is that I have outsourced services to allow me to run my small business efficiently.
I'm all for donating to charity, but how do we really know anything's been donated? Take them at their word? Sorry, but I simply can't do that. I will donate to the charities that I wish to donate to, not hope that some random game will do that for me.
Noble cause, but I remain skeptical.
Agreed. Would like to hear from anyone that has requested money be donated to find out how that is / was handled. Again, I have offered that to my clients and I make all donations at once on a given date - which, yes, is provided to my clients at time of ordering.
Wow....
I checked it with McAfee SiteAdvisor, and it's not even been tested. Obviously a new website.
Very sketchy
I'll check out WHOIS
Oh, and BTW, virtualfamilykingdom.com is rated yellow...
McAfee shows esecpayments.com.au as a green site on my system.
Whois lookup for
http://www.esecpayments.com.au.....
Not valid
So, I looked up the homepage, com.au (it can't have two extentions, can it?)
so, com.au, data not present
EXTREMELY sketchy in my opinion
Yes, it can have 2 extensions. A ".com.au" can be registered to an Australian registered business. esecpayments.com.au has been registered to its current holder since July, 2003. Nothing sketchy about it.
The people in your family will receive the hat and spinning wheel.
Likewise, if 10 friends sign up and share a membership for $5 each, EVERYONE gets the hat and wheel, they could share the room, and divide the credits amongst them however they want.
They will not be doing away with founding members. You can still become a Founding member and pay the fee you just will not receive the special horse and the bonus 20,000 credits. So i find it interesting that they are pressuring the heck out of us and no where does it state that you can still become a founding member after the 48 hours.
I heard this today as well and went back to look at how it is presented in writing. There are 2 items specifically set aside by bullets under the "next 48 hours and receive these special gifts" which are: 20K credits and beta platinum stallion and stable. Furthermore, under the "founders" tab on the subscribe info page it DOES very clearly say:
Founder's Members only
First 48 hours only!
Special Beta Founder Free Gifts:
* 20,000 Extra Credits
* Platinum Mane and Tail Palomino Horse with Stable Room!
Limited time and never to be released in game.
* 50,000 credits given one time when account is opened
* Founder's Pin
* .... rest of list.
I just took a little stroll in the "kingdom" and you'd be surprised at the number of people walking around with the platinum hat.
Well, the way this works out - 1 $50 membership could give 20 people a hat if friends work with each other to share the goodies.
As far as I know, there was never any proof that the staff members in VFK were the staff members in VMK. They probably just passed themselves off as the old staff members to create a sense of trust within the community.
I was VERY skeptical of this and I have no proof at all, but through discussion with 1 staff person I believe that at least she is "the real deal." There are some things that can be asked in a way that only someone alone (or someone who REALLY knows them) can answer.
I don't WANT anyone getting scammed but people are flaming me for telling them to be careful and to not buy the family vip thing. Now I can't wait until they do get scammed, see who gets the last laugh.

This whole situation makes me miss VMK more does anyone feel the same
We don't know that anything is a scam. Approach with your eyes wide open and ask questions, but to say straight out that this is a scam I have to say I think it not fair. Are they asking for money for something that is still not ready? Yes. Is that a scam? No.
GRRRRR I hate that entire board VFKFF they flamed me aengus ans shark and i'm not ok.....
I'm sorry they flamed you 3. You ARE ok. If they feel comfortable with paying for a half cooked omelet, that is their choice. If they feel comfortable handing over their credit card and you don't - don't. I have clients that give me their credit card. Who am I? Just a small business owner trying to make her dreams come true. Are the VFK people treating your information properly? Idk. Are they scamming anyone? idk Those are answers each person has to decide.
I think the staff possibly don't know it's a scam. Maybe the company is feeding them wrong info? I'd feel really bad for the staff then, they will feel so bad.
Do you KNOW it's a scam?
Maybe it is time for me to dust off my ol' atari 2600.
hehe, I've got 1 of those somewhere! Maybe it's in the garage near my Mac Classic.
I don't understand how any community moderation professional could have ever stepped foot in that game. The early days when they had no powers at all?
Because they were offered employment to help pay to support their family through a company that they decided would provide them with a paycheck and a respectable job. Perhaps?
I've lost a lot of respect for them [former vmk staff now in vfk]. They basically gave this game their seal of approval by joining up and announcing that they were the same people, and it's awful- safety isn't a priority for the developers. I thought these moderators took pride in their work. I must have been mistaken.
Wow. I feel that you are attacking the wrong people. Those VMK staff that took work within VFK did not give the game their seal of approval did they? I never received a notice of such. They took a job. They found someone to give them a paycheck through what they believe to be respectable work. When Ben & Jerry's started, they got a deep freezer by promising free ice cream for life of the company to someone who had the freezer they needed since they had no cash to pay for it. They believed in their hearts that they would be offering free ice cream for a few months. Today, that person who agreed to the deal STILL gets free ice cream. He believed in 2 guys who were trying to get a business going - and got an amazing deal! I REALLY think it is wrong to judge anyone who takes a job with a start-up company.
- Are they asking for money too soon? Imo, ABSOLUTELY!
- Are they outsourcing some services? Seems so.
- Are they running a scam? I don't know, you don't know.
- If you don't like it - run from it. If you're ok with it, ask questions, make sure you are 100% comfortable with everything, and enjoy.
- Dreams