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    I See People Reporting The Value Of The Disco Sign At 2-3 HC

    Some People Do Not Have A Clue On How Habbox Value The Rares.

    Rare Reporters Go By What People Are Selling And Buying Them For. They Just Dont Raise Them Because You Want Them To For Profit. Sorry For Those Who Knew Just Tired Of Some Habbo's Who Keep Reporting Ridiculous Values.

    People Only Report High Values Because They Have Alot Of Them To Make Some Profit . Tell Me What You Think On This .

    If Some People Think The Disco Sign Should Be 2-3 HC Sofas Then Please PM Me Because I Will Sell For That. I Know I Wont Get Any . Just Prooving A Point


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    Your point is proven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Carpi-

    Rare Reporters Go By What People Are Selling And Buying Them For. They Just Dont Raise Them Because You Want Them To For Profit. Sorry For Those Who Knew Just Tired Of Some Habbo's Who Keep Reporting Ridiculous Values.
    That statement is true although the rare values manager .ggy:. is responsible for posting the values on the Habbox rare page and doesn't take all of the rare value reports into consideration. The rare values you see today are pretty much ONE persons opinion because Habbox staff don't take a proper mathematical approach in finding a rare values average. Habbox has too much of an influence on the rare market and it's controlled by a small select group of individuals. The RVR value reports on this site are not taken into consideration when determining what should be posted and for that reason the market listings are corrupted and not as accurate as they could and should be.

    The disco sign is worth roughly .8 right now and it may decrease in value but surely it will increase in the long run when the majority of users gain some common sense. Look at it this way, if the DJ deck was released for that 1 hour it would be worth 3-5 hcs, since it was the disco instead people are wanting them to be worth .5 hc, do the math here and tell me why a deck would be worth roughly 4 hcs but because it was the disco instead it ends up being a .5? If the deck was released they would have sold more of them than they sold discos so the value should have been lower but the "Noobs" in the hotel automatically assume that every rare that's released is only worth a .5 and as usual history repeats itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUnspoken
    That statement is true although the rare values manager .ggy:. is responsible for posting the values on the Habbox rare page and doesn't take all of the rare value reports into consideration. The rare values you see today are pretty much ONE persons opinion because Habbox staff don't take a proper mathematical approach in finding a rare values average. Habbox has too much of an influence on the rare market and it's controlled by a small select group of individuals. The RVR value reports on this site are not taken into consideration when determining what should be posted and for that reason the market listings are corrupted and not as accurate as they could and should be.

    The disco sign is worth roughly .8 right now and it may decrease in value but surely it will increase in the long run when the majority of users gain some common sense. Look at it this way, if the DJ deck was released for that 1 hour it would be worth 3-5 hcs, since it was the disco instead people are wanting them to be worth .5 hc, do the math here and tell me why a deck would be worth roughly 4 hcs but because it was the disco instead it ends up being a .5? If the deck was released they would have sold more of them than they sold discos so the value should have been lower but the "Noobs" in the hotel automatically assume that every rare that's released is only worth a .5 and as usual history repeats itself.

    Beat me to it... and I also wasn't sure just who was in control of the decision of the values so thanks for information.

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