andreasranasen wrote: »These GM's have turned into Zenimax. [PS4/NA]
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Must be a console thing. I do not know of any guilds in PC-NA that charge the members
LadyDestiny wrote: »Console's economy is horrible compared to pc. People charge double, triple and quadruple the amounts on xbox. Lots of shady business practices as well. Zos must approve......
I do agree that 15k is kind of ridiculous. Most charge around 7 to 10k. The fact that players cannot even even see what is in the guild bank is another frustrating thing. How can you tell if there is something you could use and ask for it? I pay my weekly dues, but quit donating items after looking at the history of who deposits items and who is constantly taking the most valuable items from the bank. Oh and the leaders taking money constantly for self use, not just for GT bidding. This goes on all the time.
And the stuff on PC is horrible compared to console: prices dropping like crazy, and sales going down every damn week, because everyone is farming.
andreasranasen wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »I'm sure it's 15k donation or X amount in sales.
Competitive trading guilds require you sell a lot (I know one Rawl'kha guild has a 400k/week sales requirement).
It's 15k weekly dues
datgladiatah wrote: »Yeah I'm in a 4 trade guild collective with stores in the most popular spots (except Rawl'kha) and the worst they do is ask for raffle donations.
Nemesis7884 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »Nemesis7884 wrote: »MLGProPlayer wrote: »I'm sure it's 15k donation or X amount in sales.
Competitive trading guilds require you sell a lot (I know one Rawl'kha guild has a 400k/week sales requirement).
WOW how do you get 400k sales a week thats insane??
I've done 1 million+ a week more than a few times. It requires that you farm pretty much everyday though (like 1-2 hours per day). But it's definitely not easy to do all those sales in one guild due to having only 30 slots to sell items in (I have 3 trading guilds that I spread my wares between).
You can also do big flips. Like buy an item that's underpriced at 300k and sell for 400k. You don't necessarily need to make a profit of 400k, just that much in sales.
I definitely wouldn't do that to myself on a regular basis though (unless you REALLY love trading/farming). I like to actually play the game.
yeah but like farming what, i think the highest i ever sold an item was like 30-40k or so
I'm a PS4 player as well and have also run into this issue recently. As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, most of the prolific trading guilds on PS4 are owned and operated by the same four people. I know of one gentleman who leads four of them. Recently, when the price in one of his guilds was bumped to 15k members questioned the move. The change occurred shortly after Morrowind launched and the excuse was, "Buying guild traders in capital cities has become a lot more expensive because there is more competition. To insure that we retain a trader in a busy city we're raising guild fees."
That's all well and good, but as many have mentioned here, guild traders can almost always be acquired with gold accrued from transaction fees. What I don't doubt is that some guild leaders are padding their own bank accounts. I mean, these aren't guilds which are getting spots in out-of-the-way places. These are huge guilds, staying at or near max membership, with purges of those not paying their dues, operating in capital cities. I don't mind paying dues. I think it's reasonable to pay for a guilds upkeep - especially when members are rotating in and out as often as those in trading guilds. But 15k is an absolute scam which I'll not be taking part in.
I left the guild which started charging 15k and would strongly advise you to do the same. There are still plenty of guilds on PS4, albeit more quiet about recruitment, that are still charging 10k. And you know, it's funny cause my price is 10k and we're still securing traders in Mournhold and Wayrest. Funny how that works......
I'm a PS4 player as well and have also run into this issue recently. As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, most of the prolific trading guilds on PS4 are owned and operated by the same four people. I know of one gentleman who leads four of them. Recently, when the price in one of his guilds was bumped to 15k members questioned the move. The change occurred shortly after Morrowind launched and the excuse was, "Buying guild traders in capital cities has become a lot more expensive because there is more competition. To insure that we retain a trader in a busy city we're raising guild fees."
That's all well and good, but as many have mentioned here, guild traders can almost always be acquired with gold accrued from transaction fees. What I don't doubt is that some guild leaders are padding their own bank accounts. I mean, these aren't guilds which are getting spots in out-of-the-way places. These are huge guilds, staying at or near max membership, with purges of those not paying their dues, operating in capital cities. I don't mind paying dues. I think it's reasonable to pay for a guilds upkeep - especially when members are rotating in and out as often as those in trading guilds. But 15k is an absolute scam which I'll not be taking part in.
I left the guild which started charging 15k and would strongly advise you to do the same. There are still plenty of guilds on PS4, albeit more quiet about recruitment, that are still charging 10k. And you know, it's funny cause my price is 10k and we're still securing traders in Mournhold and Wayrest. Funny how that works......
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Must be a console thing. I do not know of any guilds in PC-NA that charge the members
thorntk421 wrote: »While watching some bot farmers the other day, I began to wonder. What if anything is stopping the bot/gold sellers from starting several trade guilds on their accounts, fill them with all the farm bots then some players to make it look legit? Who actually runs some of the elite trade guilds? The gold would be endless and guarantee the prime trade slots. Potentially giving them the ability to control the market. Are there really that many players constantly farming just to make outrageous guild quotas?
LadyDestiny wrote: »Console's economy is horrible compared to pc. People charge double, triple and quadruple the amounts on xbox. Lots of shady business practices as well. Zos must approve......
I do agree that 15k is kind of ridiculous. Most charge around 7 to 10k. The fact that players cannot even even see what is in the guild bank is another frustrating thing. How can you tell if there is something you could use and ask for it? I pay my weekly dues, but quit donating items after looking at the history of who deposits items and who is constantly taking the most valuable items from the bank. Oh and the leaders taking money constantly for self use, not just for GT bidding. This goes on all the time.
And the stuff on PC is horrible compared to console: prices dropping like crazy, and sales going down every damn week, because everyone is farming.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »I'm sure it's 15k donation or X amount in sales.
Competitive trading guilds require you sell a lot (I know one Rawl'kha guild has a 400k/week sales requirement).
That means they are not selling well.
a good trading guild already has the sales to get the spot.
I honestly believe it's these greedy GM's who are also stuffing a lot of the gold in their banks for themselves. Granted of course that the prices for guild traders a week in places like Mournhold and Elden Root are obnoxiously expensive, they make more than enough gold to pay for their spot. And plus, a lot of these guilds are at max capacity. So let's put that into proper perspective. 15k multiplied by 500 is 7.5M a week. That's just assuming that everyone pays their dues. That's not including: Sells that are made, donations, etc. It's ridiculous.