I asked around seeing if anyone was selling Kuta's.
S1ipperyJim wrote: »ANY large purchase IRL can be bargained down even in places like the US. Obviously not on supermarket confectionary but if you're a chump if you pay full price for anything worth more than $100.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »In OPs examply the guy is already offering the items below what he would make selling it at market value via a guild trader and OP is asking for him to take another 10$ loss. For an item that easily sells it does not make sense.
Basically, the seller would do better selling via the guild trader than dealing with OP.
[I guess people want to avoid haggling because it feels like a certain trait that you need experience with, and a good amount of time spent on it to get to a point where you can haggle freely.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »In OPs examply the guy is already offering the items below what he would make selling it at market value via a guild trader and OP is asking for him to take another 10$ loss. For an item that easily sells it does not make sense.
Basically, the seller would do better selling via the guild trader than dealing with OP.
imnotanother wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »DaveMoeDee wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »Ever been to a flea market? A garge/yard sale? Ever been to a non-western country, who have street vendors?DaveMoeDee wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »Bartering Bargaining is a lost practice.
Usually greed and laziness are the main reasons.
Not at all. We don't live in a society of small kiosks. Companies list their prices and we search the Internet to find the best price. People are used to take it or leave it pricing.
Comparing online retail to selling things as a vendor or shouting on the street are two different things.
I lived in a poor Asian country for a decade. That is irrelevant to the kinds of people that make up the majority of ESO players. MMO players are probably a lot more likely to be buying purchases online than at flea markets.
Add to that the fact that most US groceries are bought in grocery stores where the prices are set. People aren't buying gourds on the street.
Well, I buy a large amount of my groceries from a Farmers Market, so don't assume so much.
I also buy things from stores and also from markets(trade shows, garage/yard sales, flea markets, art shows, etc). All of those places you bargain the deals.
Also, you keep comparing retail consumerism to ESO. Trading kiosk are consignment shops, not stores, hence why there are several price listings for the same items, within the same trader, let alone that market.
You can't really say that we don't bargain as a society when I just gave you 5 examples of daily bargaining an other members have given examples of purchasing vehicles and homes. Transactions that happen daily.
Sometimes, you will be right...except when you are wrong.
Your farmer's market anecdote is nice, but that is not how many Americans (assuming most people on the server are that) buy things. Home and car are not regular activities. They are infrequent events.
People really don't haggle much in the US. That is why people find it so novel in other cultures. This is not a new insight about Americans.
Maybe in your world but my reality is much different than yours. Most likely because I go outside and experience what I am typing...not just buying things online and maintaining a myopic POV.
Good day
As someone who does go outside and 'experience...outside typing', and -does- go to farmers markets and trade shows and craft fairs and renaissance fairs, I still don't experience much if any in the way of haggling. As someone who's sold at those shows(Ren/art shows) it pisses me off when people try to get what I was selling for less than I ask. Sorry, just because you aren't willing to pay for things at a given price doesn't mean that isn't what they are worth. When you count materials and labor time, most artists under-value their work.
DeadlyPhoenix wrote: »Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »In OPs examply the guy is already offering the items below what he would make selling it at market value via a guild trader and OP is asking for him to take another 10$ loss. For an item that easily sells it does not make sense.
Basically, the seller would do better selling via the guild trader than dealing with OP.
Actually most of the time if it's listed on guild store at 5k people sell for 4.5k because that's about what you'd make after the house cut and listing fee. So really, they're selling for normal price they would get at 4.5k
I see no problem with OP's attempt to get a better price. Any of you who do, don't haggle then. It's a part of life though so continue to not reply if that's what you wish. OP and I will continue saving gold on our purchases and thus have more to spend.
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Warframe ruined haggling for me. Most of the players there who haggled were a-holes and would become hostile to the point of continuing to message insults long after their counter offer was turned down. At the same time those players who wanted in almost a demanding fashion to haggle would not do so with their own goods. Dealing with that just left a bitter taste in my mouth for the whole process.
Hagglers are annoying af. You're not cool, you're not slick. Trying to get a Temp alloy that's priced at 9k for 8k is stupid, pay the extra grand and move on. It's a power play and these annoying morons love feeling like they're ESO businessmen.
Hagglers are annoying af. You're not cool, you're not slick. Trying to get a Temp alloy that's priced at 9k for 8k is stupid, pay the extra grand and move on. It's a power play and these annoying morons love feeling like they're ESO businessmen.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »In OPs examply the guy is already offering the items below what he would make selling it at market value via a guild trader and OP is asking for him to take another 10$ loss. For an item that easily sells it does not make sense.
Basically, the seller would do better selling via the guild trader than dealing with OP.
Yes, if under well under marked price its no point haggle, he will probably use the gold on something.Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »In OPs examply the guy is already offering the items below what he would make selling it at market value via a guild trader and OP is asking for him to take another 10$ loss. For an item that easily sells it does not make sense.
Basically, the seller would do better selling via the guild trader than dealing with OP.
This. A person selling in zone is usually selling for below market price to get a quick sale or avoid trader fees (well, I do cheapie zone chat sales when I'm a few gold short and I need something). It's kind of annoying to ask for a lower price when it's already being offered below standard price
PelinalWhitestrake wrote: »I hate it.
I hate it even more when people try to sell something and say "send offer"; it's just going to end up being a haggle, or they claim that there's another offer lower than yours.
AFrostWolf wrote: »Apparently not. I try selling in zone because I hate the guild trader system. I don't say how much, I let the other person decide what they want to offer. Or if I say "offer?" I get no reply. Like it's not hard to haggle a little bit. Often times you get better prices than guild traders because we're trying to instant sell the item. Guild traders are more of a, list it and hope it sells in the long term or while offline.