I've recently joined a trading guild with a guild store vendor and I am wondering the general etiquette on selling items that other people have listed.
For instance, say a couple people have a motif for 5,000 gold listed, is it considered bad form if I list the same motif but for 4,900 gold? I'm just going to assume yes and should work with the other sellers and list mine for 5,000 as well but I do see "price wars" within vendors all the time so I am wondering what others think on this?
Narvuntien wrote: »If anything my guild encourages it. All that matters is the sales.
Typically for mats people just buy the cheapest then the next cheapest then the next cheapest and so on. Eventually you make a sale on them.
The only thing that bugs the hell out of my is glass motifs being sold for less than 10K, I literially can't make any gold on the things if I sell them less than 10K. So right now I just have a listings filled with glass motifs I refuse to price lower.
For instance, say a couple people have a motif for 5,000 gold listed, is it considered bad form if I list the same motif but for 4,900 gold? I'm just going to assume yes and should work with the other sellers and list mine for 5,000 as well but I do see "price wars" within vendors all the time so I am wondering what others think on this?
Narvuntien wrote: »If anything my guild encourages it. All that matters is the sales.
Typically for mats people just buy the cheapest then the next cheapest then the next cheapest and so on. Eventually you make a sale on them.
The only thing that bugs the hell out of my is glass motifs being sold for less than 10K, I literially can't make any gold on the things if I sell them less than 10K. So right now I just have a listings filled with glass motifs I refuse to price lower.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »
I give fragments away for free, and guess what... nobody wants them, because if I give you 10 fragments you still have to pay 10K and even then might not never, ever, ever get the motif you want.
ChronoChristophe wrote: »Is it worth selling food items seeing as how provisioning is so easy to master?
ChronoChristophe wrote: »Is it worth selling food items seeing as how provisioning is so easy to master?
@ChronoChristophe
CP160 Purple and certain Blues are good to make and sell. Witchmothers Brew which scales is good to make and sell.
However, your not going to get much over ingredient replacement costs, which is OK if your band of hirelings are showering you with Purple ingredients each day so they don't cost you anything. Mid Level Foods and Drinks will sell, eventually, if priced at ingredient cost.
Now, a great way to convert "off" ingredients is to make the highest level Green Recipe you can with those ingredients and vendor the results. Warning, this can take a long time to make 200 stacks of several recipes. Before the crafting bag, I would just list the ingredients in the guild stores. Probably still can, as I imagine most people don't list ingredients anymore, due to the crafting bag.