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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Possible Help/Advice please

    hello, i am new member of habbo.... hmmm.... mind telling me more about trading and furni? is there such things about free giveaway....? and why sometimes the price of things changes with time?? thanks.

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    Hi, to get furni you'll first need credits which could possibly be donated by someone else if you're lucky but most likely you'll need to buy some, you can then buy furni out of the catalogue via the marketplace or just straight from the catalogue itself, you can trade items if you have a trading pass which isn't very hard to get. Trading allows you to swap furni with other people for items they have which you might want.

    Giveaways are rarely honest but there is the odd one which will give you free furni, such as the ones habbox hosts every so often.

    The prices of things change over time because some items are only in the catalogue briefly (Rares/Collectables) and at a high price at that (25 credits), there are some rares which haven't been in the catalogue for over 5 years, so some people who own them stop playing habbo or just don't trade them then there are less around to be bought and if they are desirable this will mean that people selling them will demand more for them and the buyer will be willing to pay more therefore increasing the value of the item.

    Hope this helped

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