
stop arguing with me over some pixel furni.Actually no, throne sofas are on a stable price from 10-11c.
You have no idea what you're basing your prices on. If you had a coin shop, no offense, I wouldn't buy anything from you.
Me: how much for petal patch?
You: durrr like like 25c.
Me: But they have it for 21c in the marketplace...
You: i know what i'm talking about.
and i'll think how i want. *REMOVED*
Edited by Infectious (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not be rude!
Last edited by Chris; 26-08-2011 at 10:43 PM.
Sadly I gotta agree. Some times we over price our furnis to the limit.Actually no, throne sofas are on a stable price from 10-11c.
You have no idea what you're basing your prices on. If you had a coin shop, no offense, I wouldn't buy anything from you.
Me: how much for petal patch?
You: durrr like like 25
Me: But they have it for 21c in the marketplace...
You: i know what i'm talking about.
R U MY MUMMY??????????????
formerly a smith enthusiast.............. currently an asswipe
Depends if you would have sold them and got less I suppose lol
i dont think they'll rise tbh
used to fix usertitles n stuff
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Although i'm very much out of the trading game, it seems that with these new rares they release with credits plus another form of currency (pixels/shells or any past/future quest currency) they all do the same thing. Initially they sell for a lot higher than you buy then, eg if the item was 25C + 1000 pixels, it may sell for say 30C or even higher in the first hour of it being released (as some people don't have the 1000 pixels to buy it). This is where you are effectively taking advantage of the hype and converting your pixels in to credits (you buy the item at 25C and 1000 Pixels but then sell at say 35C, you have got you 25C back but changed your pixels to 10C). But you can only do this in the first couple of days, getting the most profit the earlier you do this.
After a few days, the hype dies down and the item is like any old random rare. The market has been flooded with them and so knowone is interested in them. Within a month they are in many coin shops and you can pick up for 10C.
These days i don't think it's worth stock piling any rares, there is no profit made in things rising and falling, there was a few years back but now with the marketplace, things don't work like this any longer sadly.
It's best to buy cheaper, sell fast at a slightly higher value (by fast i mean, don't stockpile hoping for an increase, activey try and sell everything you have at a higher amount than what you paid) i feel this is the only way currently to ensure you are slowly making a profit.
You can get lucky stockpiling items, but often it will take months and you could have made loads more profit trading rather than saving up. Or the items just increase slightly and so it's hard to actually sell at that price without people haggling you down to the price you orignially paid,=.
Just my advice.
I've left.I'm back.
~Dan
If you don't want me to rant on you then:
1. Don't post FALSE information.
2. Don't claim you KNOW what you're talking about, when you DON'T.
3. People who think how they WANT to think don't achieve much in life.
Good luck kid, you have a hard road ahead of you.
LOL at the post above me. I should agree
R U MY MUMMY??????????????
formerly a smith enthusiast.............. currently an asswipe
In brief, yes.
It will take years for it to increase beyond 15/20/25c mark (maybe lower)
One for the road. :rolleyes:
Really I think the thrones was worth it (well more than the dragon) as it cost more shells so less people bought it
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