... or in other words, limited rares are decreasing the value of your furniture.
It's time for a lesson in economics.
When people hear the word "limited" they think of it as synonymous with "rare". Not true at all. Instead of purchasing rares on a whim like so many did with the Bronze Pillow, users should assess how many of each item is being released, for what it is being sold, and most importantly, how appealing the item is. This may seem like common sense, but if it were, these rares would not have sold out within seconds. As a consequence, users are ending up with ridiculous quantities of LTDs that they can't seem to sell.
As you should all know, spending credits through the catalog is different than spending them through the marketplace or simply trading them with users for other furniture. This is because when you spend credits in the catalog, they are DISAPPEARING from the Habbo economy and into the pockets of Sulake itself.
If we glance at the 5 easels sold recently, we can get a good idea of just HOW MANY credits are disappearing:
Victor Vangoof Easel: 120 sold at 500c each = 60,000 credits.
Lennard David Cheep Easel: 240 sold at 250c each = 60,000 credits.
Yohand Comeere Easel: 80 sold at 750c each = 60,000 credits
Carl Waddlesworth III Easel: 240 sold at 175c each = 42,000 credits
A.P Plumage Easel: 240 sold at 250c each = 60,000 credits.
The combined sales of the easels totals 282,000 credits. If 50 credits costs 10 dollars (prepaid card price), then the equivalent of 5640 prepaid cards were just sold. At 10 dollars each, that would be $56,400 dollars US. Over the last weekend, this is real money value of how many credits were spent on these easels.
Does this scare you? No? Well it should. The only reason people have this many credits to spend is because there have been few worthwhile purchases between 2008-2012. Users have had a good 4 years to save up their credits, but they are spending their credits much quicker than they had saved up. At this rate, few people will have over 100c.
Overall, I advise you to hold on to your credits unless you want to spend them on rares that have lasting appeal like Thrones, Pink Dragons or Cherry Trees.
Habbo has just screwed you out of credits... again.
Moved by Lee (Forum Super Moderator): From 'Habbo In General'.





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