I offer to buy reagents in bulk at 60% of their value. I have done this same basic thing, with various items, on every MMO I’ve ever played. As well as in the drugstore my wife and I own in real life. Our candy, soda, homeopathy and many other products are bought from distributors at about that rate.
Until I started playing ESO I never had a problem with it. Suddenly in this game people in the zones have become crusaders against re-sale profit! I get threats insults profanity, accusations, and more. All because I’m offering less than MM.
Is there no free market in this game? Where is the hidden code that says everything must be sold for MM prices only? Why is this the first game where re-sale sparks such outrage?
I wonder do all these offended people charge into retails stores around the world and demand that THEY start paying retail prices for their stock and make 0 profit?
Do they go around in game to all the traders I see that have items listed for up to 1000% over MM and cry to those sellers? I mean since they are so dedicated to making sure there is NO profit in the game why stop with me?
Looking for opinions on this.
kunquatb16_ESO wrote: »I never claimed to have MM prices BUT I CAN claim the ability to buy large quantities and millions of gold worth of products immediately. Some people don’t want to sit and wait for days on end for trader sales. They want their money NOW!
The problem is the trade system. For most, it's hard to make much. Undercutting makes people feel they'll make less, even though it help keep the market healthy.
They need to open up trading more, without making it a centralized system.
DurzoBlint13 wrote: »it seems like the people that complain about things like this are the same ones that expect any crafter to make the sets they want for free while ignoring all of the materials, tempers, motifs, and TIME it takes to craft those sets. In today's world there are a lot of people with the 'entitled children' mentality
just ignore them
kunquatb16_ESO wrote: »I never claimed to have MM prices BUT I CAN claim the ability to buy large quantities and millions of gold worth of products immediately. Some people don’t want to sit and wait for days on end for trader sales. They want their money NOW!
The problem is the trade system. For most, it's hard to make much. Undercutting makes people feel they'll make less, even though it help keep the market healthy.
They need to open up trading more, without making it a centralized system.
Kali_Despoine wrote: »In a world where action houses aren't available to everyone... this happens.
Are you saying you are looking for a bulk buy?
I know players who thought they were getting a great deal when selling the few they had.
Only to find out they could have made more money selling them elsewhere.
Lesson learned.
Also, bot adverts are annoying.
You probably sound like a bot spammer.
If I think your price is shady I will go right behind you and offer more gold.
your not the only one with millions of gold and nothing to do with it.
What you need to do is find a farmer. There are people like that in this game.
All they do is farm and sell in bulk.
They know the prices and know what bulk buys are about.
I’m running a business and like every business I purchase my stock below retail. Do you charge into your local GameStop, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, and other businesses and demand that they start purchasing their stock at retail value and make no profit?
Do you also go around to all the guild traders I see that have stuff listed for up to 1000% over MM and cry to those sellers? I mean since you are so dedicated to making sure there is NO profit in the game why stop with me?
I think you need to go to your local High school or Community college and ask to take a class on business and economics.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »kunquatb16_ESO wrote: »I never claimed to have MM prices BUT I CAN claim the ability to buy large quantities and millions of gold worth of products immediately. Some people don’t want to sit and wait for days on end for trader sales. They want their money NOW!
The problem is the trade system. For most, it's hard to make much. Undercutting makes people feel they'll make less, even though it help keep the market healthy.
They need to open up trading more, without making it a centralized system.
They need to make a centralized AH and be done with it, this new way just simply isn't working
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »I offer to buy reagents in bulk at 60% of their value. I have done this same basic thing, with various items, on every MMO I’ve ever played. As well as in the drugstore my wife and I own in real life. Our candy, soda, homeopathy and many other products are bought from distributors at about that rate.
Until I started playing ESO I never had a problem with it. Suddenly in this game people in the zones have become crusaders against re-sale profit! I get threats insults profanity, accusations, and more. All because I’m offering less than MM.
Is there no free market in this game? Where is the hidden code that says everything must be sold for MM prices only? Why is this the first game where re-sale sparks such outrage?
I wonder do all these offended people charge into retails stores around the world and demand that THEY start paying retail prices for their stock and make 0 profit?
Do they go around in game to all the traders I see that have items listed for up to 1000% over MM and cry to those sellers? I mean since they are so dedicated to making sure there is NO profit in the game why stop with me?
Looking for opinions on this.
Anyone against capitalism should be jailed. We live in a democracy. I support your activity and and I'm sure others do. You have to understand people don't come out of the woodwork to praise Walmart, but people love Walmart, that's why it's stock has such a good valuation relative to other stocks in the retail sector. Keep up the good work and don't be ashamed to gouge, it's what makes room for competition!
It is my zone ads saying I'm buying them at 60% that causes all the outrage.
Miss_Morphine wrote: »This guy is actively seeking out new players in low level zones and offering 50% of the real price, less in some cases.
He is bad and should feel bad.
Not because he's reselling for profit, but because he is tricking new people.
It's not like when he buys in bulk from suppliers the suppliers don't know how the world works.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Miss_Morphine wrote: »This guy is actively seeking out new players in low level zones and offering 50% of the real price, less in some cases.
He is bad and should feel bad.
Not because he's reselling for profit, but because he is tricking new people.
It's not like when he buys in bulk from suppliers the suppliers don't know how the world works.
That's exactly why other games have a public centralized server wide AH, so people don't get scammed.
White Knights feel like you are taking advantage of uninformed players. Even new players know when someone is offering to buy bulk, that they are reselling or making gold off the items via crafting. It isn't rocket science. But these people think so highly of themselves and so little of other people that they feel the need to tell everyone the obvious.
I’m running a business and like every business I purchase my stock below retail. Do you charge into your local GameStop, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, and other businesses and demand that they start purchasing their stock at retail value and make no profit?
Do you also go around to all the guild traders I see that have stuff listed for up to 1000% over MM and cry to those sellers? I mean since you are so dedicated to making sure there is NO profit in the game why stop with me?
I think you need to go to your local High school or Community college and ask to take a class on business and economics.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »kunquatb16_ESO wrote: »I never claimed to have MM prices BUT I CAN claim the ability to buy large quantities and millions of gold worth of products immediately. Some people don’t want to sit and wait for days on end for trader sales. They want their money NOW!
The problem is the trade system. For most, it's hard to make much. Undercutting makes people feel they'll make less, even though it help keep the market healthy.
They need to open up trading more, without making it a centralized system.
Undercutting is a plague in some cases. I've seen certain items in a guild go for 30% less than the going rate from every other guild in Mournhold and elsewhere.
People can't wait the extra day to sell? List for 50 gold cheaper...the next guy does the same thing and so on and so on.
I offer to buy reagents in bulk at 60% of their value. I have done this same basic thing, with various items, on every MMO I’ve ever played. As well as in the drugstore my wife and I own in real life. Our candy, soda, homeopathy and many other products are bought from distributors at about that rate.
Until I started playing ESO I never had a problem with it. Suddenly in this game people in the zones have become crusaders against re-sale profit! I get threats insults profanity, accusations, and more. All because I’m offering less than MM.
Is there no free market in this game? Where is the hidden code that says everything must be sold for MM prices only? Why is this the first game where re-sale sparks such outrage?
I wonder do all these offended people charge into retails stores around the world and demand that THEY start paying retail prices for their stock and make 0 profit?
Do they go around in game to all the traders I see that have items listed for up to 1000% over MM and cry to those sellers? I mean since they are so dedicated to making sure there is NO profit in the game why stop with me?
Looking for opinions on this.
TheStealthDude wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Miss_Morphine wrote: »This guy is actively seeking out new players in low level zones and offering 50% of the real price, less in some cases.
He is bad and should feel bad.
Not because he's reselling for profit, but because he is tricking new people.
It's not like when he buys in bulk from suppliers the suppliers don't know how the world works.
That's exactly why other games have a public centralized server wide AH, so people don't get scammed.
A centralized AH also allows one person to corner an entire market with ease, driving up prices.
drakhan2002_ESO wrote: »DurzoBlint13 wrote: »it seems like the people that complain about things like this are the same ones that expect any crafter to make the sets they want for free while ignoring all of the materials, tempers, motifs, and TIME it takes to craft those sets. In today's world there are a lot of people with the 'entitled children' mentality
just ignore them
Exactly the reason I stopped crafting for anyone else. So many times I'd have a guildie say can you make XYZ set in XYZ style? Of course it would be something like TBS and in some (at the time) rare style at cp 160...they wouldn't offer a tip or even materials. After a few times like that, I just keep my crafting to myself.
What service are you offering that justifies the low offer price? Are you buying in bulk where others cannot? Something else I'm missing?
If it's perceived that you are trying to scam noobs, then people in chat will be all over you. People offering 60% of the going rate are largely seen as trying to take advantage of the naivete of others.
CromulentForumID wrote: »White Knights feel like you are taking advantage of uninformed players. Even new players know when someone is offering to buy bulk, that they are reselling or making gold off the items via crafting. It isn't rocket science. But these people think so highly of themselves and so little of other people that they feel the need to tell everyone the obvious.
I am not so sure that it is obvious, at least on consoles. The price people pay for something will be drastically different, depending on the zone they buy it in. I sell the exact same thing in Mournhold at 5 times the price, at least, than I do in my guilds with a trader in another location.
It's very possible that players can get fooled into thinking they are getting a decent price.
1. The player doesn't really shop at traders, so they aren't aware of any pricing
2. The player doesn't look at the prices in the main hubs, so they only see the remote trader pricing
3. The player is not in a guild for whatever reason, so they see no guild chat about pricing
I'm not going to weigh in on the value of people calling out bad pricing, but I think it's a stretch to say that everyone knows what "the price" is.
There may not be a better indicator in the English language that the speaker will be wrong when you hear: "Everybody knows that..."
Miss_Morphine wrote: »This guy is actively seeking out new players in low level zones and offering 50% of the real price, less in some cases.
He is bad and should feel bad.
Not because he's reselling for profit, but because he is tricking new people.
It's not like when he buys in bulk from suppliers the suppliers don't know how the world works.
CromulentForumID wrote: »White Knights feel like you are taking advantage of uninformed players. Even new players know when someone is offering to buy bulk, that they are reselling or making gold off the items via crafting. It isn't rocket science. But these people think so highly of themselves and so little of other people that they feel the need to tell everyone the obvious.
I am not so sure that it is obvious, at least on consoles. The price people pay for something will be drastically different, depending on the zone they buy it in. I sell the exact same thing in Mournhold at 5 times the price, at least, than I do in my guilds with a trader in another location.
It's very possible that players can get fooled into thinking they are getting a decent price.
1. The player doesn't really shop at traders, so they aren't aware of any pricing
2. The player doesn't look at the prices in the main hubs, so they only see the remote trader pricing
3. The player is not in a guild for whatever reason, so they see no guild chat about pricing
I'm not going to weigh in on the value of people calling out bad pricing, but I think it's a stretch to say that everyone knows what "the price" is.
There may not be a better indicator in the English language that the speaker will be wrong when you hear: "Everybody knows that..."
So under your logic all items MUST be bought at the going rate and profit is not allowed?
When you go to a guild trader you only buy items in white right? Because if you buy anything that is listed in MM Blue or green that means you’re scamming someone out of the REAL value.