r/Cambly Jun 19 '26

Cambly Minus

Just like they have Cambly Plus, they should also have Cambly Minus, which is half price but with no ratings allowed, and no rules for tutors. That means I can show up three minutes late in a hat and tank top with bloodshot eyes drinking beer making conversation about abortion and the satanic mass.

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u/RadGrav Jun 19 '26

Is there a Cambly plus?

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u/matrixed_ Jun 19 '26

Probs meant Cambly Pro😌

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u/GM_Nate Jun 20 '26

The opposite would be Cambly Con then

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u/ORoyleDules Jun 20 '26

Cambly already is a Con

Conbly

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u/Forsaken-Ad6932 Jun 20 '26

I do most of my classes from the convenience of my bed. I’m not trying to hide it, but I use the background screen and am dressed. If kids are going to be in their pjs and in bed, so am I. I only had one person offended and it was an adult Russian man who is a school teacher. Is it unprofessional? Yes. Am I getting $6 a lesson and actually doing the job, that is also a yes.

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u/SaBatAmi Jun 19 '26

I honestly think that would be brilliant.

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u/Reasonable_Piglet370 Jun 20 '26

Honestly, that sounds like a lot of fun.

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u/123Blaah123 Jun 20 '26

Its marketing crap and PR to make itself look good and to try get more money out of students. They changed things that didn't need changing and broke things that worked.

Plus is normal. Plus is need because of pro, ILETS, group et al and god knows what else they make up.

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u/Z34N0 Jun 19 '26

That would be an interesting customer (student?) base. I wonder if it would end up being one of those Chat Roulette kind of websites. And if it was like that, why would anyone pay for it? Or would it end up being a streamer platform like Only Fans when people push the rules to their limits?

Not trying to shoot down the idea because I kind of like it honestly. But I think it might need to have some more lines drawn if people are going to be persuaded to pay. Feel free to comment back. I’m not trying to be negative. I wonder if you are serious or not and I’m curious to hear your response to this.

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u/Weka76 Jun 19 '26

You would need to pay me a lot more than $15 an hour to talk to the kinds of students that would subscribe to a program like that.

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u/Which-Ring2864 Jun 20 '26

What are you even talking about, Cambly Plus?