Prof_Bawbag wrote: »My own personal opinion is large trading guilds do deserve a weekly due from myself. The guild leaders do all the laborious stuff whilst I get to make money doing semi enjoyable stuff at worse.
I don't pretend to talk on behalf of others, but whilst I don't get along with some guild leaders and had differences with the likes of @Anne13 , I still do appreciate the work that they do for us plebs as I've accumulated millions from being in their guilds in the past. I think a lot of people think GM's rake in millions and pocket it all for little or no effort. That's simply not true in most cases.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »The math doesn’t seem to add up to me. Dues plus sales should be more than an adequate amount of gold.
Every GM seems to be playing tiny violins which makes me raise an eyebrow.
I’ll withhold judgment since I’m quite happy with my one trade guild, and one donation guild.
Shoutout to Precise Chaos on PS4 NA who actually know how to run a guild.
They are donation based (no mandatory weekly fees) and manage to secure top guild locations every week i.e. mournhold, ghratwood, stormhaven. They also raise their fees through auction events and raffles.
If you're looking to escape your oppressive guilds (cough back alley/aldmeri traders etc etc) hit me up with a msg and Ill pm you our leaders PSN account.
Because the more desirable store front run into the millions to maintain/keep from getting outbid. Or so I've been told.
Cubagaming wrote: »Shoutout to Precise Chaos on PS4 NA who actually know how to run a guild.
They are donation based (no mandatory weekly fees) and manage to secure top guild locations every week i.e. mournhold, ghratwood, stormhaven. They also raise their fees through auction events and raffles.
If you're looking to escape your oppressive guilds (cough back alley/aldmeri traders etc etc) hit me up with a msg and Ill pm you our leaders PSN account.
The GMs of Precise Chaos also spend their entire time farming to maintain the guild trader they have every week. I'm absolutely positive about this since I'm friends with them. Any GM can do that, however, there's people that just enjoy farming the game, and there's GMs like me that do farm but want to enjoy other aspects of the game as well.
Cubagaming wrote: »I'm the GM of a PS4 NA Trading guild. The amount of stupid remarks and comments on this thread is insane. Literally insane.....
My guild is based on donations only, however, we are aligned with other trading guilds that do have a fee. They hold awesome trading spots each week, I'm usually in Craglorn because donations alone cannot go to mournhold or the tree. I always tell my members, the more money we get each week, the better spot. We have been lucky and gone to mournhold, the tree, and wayrest a few times but we can't do that every week on donations alone. I'm not like other guild masters that spend their entire eso time farming and are donation only. I respect that, however, I don't enjoy just farming like they do. They run a great guild and I understand they have fun running around in circles farming all day.
My guilty pleasure is trials, so whenever I do a trial, the plunder goes straight to my guild bank. Anytime we do a skin carry, the money from that goes to my guild bank. Why? Because I want my members to have the best spot possible. I had to put some of my own money even after all that into the guild bank this week to get our cart. I personally know others GM's do it as well and they have fees in their guilds.
So whoever says that the fees are just a way to scam, try staying in area chat for multiple minutes and hours at a time and try and sell something the same price as a trader would have. You can pay 5-15k per week depending on spots you want to sell your stuff and put it in the trader as past of 30 slots and go do something else. *** sells even when you are offline so the trader is making you money when you are not playing the game.
I've made millions in eso but not by stealing, but by playing the market and know what's hot and what's not, buying or farming those hot things and then selling. Investing in gold mats when they are low and sell higher, farming nodes, etc....
It's just a way to take advantage of members. None of the guilds that ask for dues actually need them to keep their trader or to keep the guild running. It's just a form extortion really , oftentimes for the benefit of RL $$.
I see the defenders of the weekly Fees are here, I also see 2 members from the alliance of 5 (Ps4 NA) . Is there a cost Yes, but many Guilds secure Capitol City traders year in and out Wo Fees.
My Guild (which I openly recruit on these forums) has been here day 1 of current Trader system. I believe there are 3 of us founding Ps4 NA left.
I'm a Gm and Officer in all my Guilds- so I'll give you the players who are new to Trading what to look for and for SUPPOSED GUILD GMS AND OFFICERS ON THIS THREAD WHO KNOW HOW IT WORKS.
So here is a list of money flow your corrupt guilds make and keep from its members.
1. Bank deposits- if your guild has it set where you cannot see or withdraw from bank but can deposit. Run ! Every green,blue,purp thing you deposited is deconed by Gm or officers and sold or used to build in there $120.00 houses
2. Bid wars- again if you cannot not see deposit history Run ! The other night I witnessed a Guild I'm not in Raise on my calculations 7.5 million. How much of that went to Gm /officers ? All items were donated by members you know (packages).
this same guild charges 10k a wk .
3. Ghost Trader Flip- so this group of Guilds has Officers bid (with your money) on ghost traders. Rawl,Stormhold,Marbruck,Shornhelm the pop spots.so just like Gold sellers they have set up on contact system thru FB/Discord/text etc and either sell the spot outright for 3x the amount or have a SHOTGUN bid if it's a prime ghost. Which I've seen flip for as high as 15mill.
The main reason Trader cost is going up is because of the ghost Traders and Guilds are over bidding for spots to secure Trader.
The $$$$$$ made of the Ghost Trader you the member paid for went to the Gm and Officers.
4. Raffles- unless you are getting a screenshot of the app with amount of entries and winner Run ! Also when you see the Gm or Officer announce the winner and its someone you have never seen in game/chat its most likely one of there alt acts that's getting your money.
5. 50/50- again with out screenshot proof run! If you cannot verify funds deposited into GB Run again. If the guild has it set up so you MAIL THE $$$$ to a Gm or office run ! I've seen guilds take in 4mill and announce that the winner got 600k and the guild got 600k. Nice math .
6. Do you notice how these Gms all have the the best Homes aka Guild Halls with Transmute station,all attun stations ,etc All that was acquired thru members , yet most members have no idea that once that stuff is in the Guild Hall it cannot be removed and is the Gms for good.
There is much much more but this should be a good guide for players looking to join HONEST GUILDS and the dirty things that go on in officer chat.
Remember TMK and MASTER MERCHANTS - 2 old guilds who were the top free and fee guilds at 1 time. Twice in a month members woke up to find there inbox full of items do to Guild/Guilds disbanding in the middle of the night. 14million and 36mill were the respective GB gold balances at the time plus the full GB contents. All went to the GMS.
SO WHEN THE DEFENDERS of the fee practice run to the forums be cautious to there words,they are also the ones who run to the AH is a terrible idea thread. Lol. They would lose there $$$$$ making system.
There are good fee based guilds do your homework and see if it's what you want.
It's just a way to take advantage of members. None of the guilds that ask for dues actually need them to keep their trader or to keep the guild running. It's just a form extortion really , oftentimes for the benefit of RL $$.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »Guild dues should only be necessary for trade guilds and only for the better locations. This isn't nearly as widespread on PC as it is on consoles. On PC you can find many trade guilds without mandatory dues and I don't know of a single non-trade guild that requires any dues.
In most cases, it's not greed that drives these dues but the fact that guild traders have a high weekly upkeep cost. I've never known a trade guild GM that makes money off of running their guild. Many put much of their own personal in game wealth into growing the guild.
Do your research and find a guild that works for you. If you don't want to pay guild dues, that's fine, but understand fully why those dues are in place before automatically assuming it's corruption and greed which it is not 99 times out of 100.
Insightful but you completely ignored my question to push your own agenda/frustration on a concept.
But from the comment I was able to extract that guild dues exist because of the guild store costs. Which answers my question while defending the guild leaders right to extort players for gold... Are you a dunmer? Dunmer believe it is an inherent right to have slaves, but saying so for the sake of upkeep does not make it right.
It's just a way to take advantage of members. None of the guilds that ask for dues actually need them to keep their trader or to keep the guild running. It's just a form extortion really , oftentimes for the benefit of RL $$.
100 percent true. If you see a guild asking for dues, run far away, they are scammers. The leader usually keeps the left over money for him/herself while still asking for more to upgrade the guild house, its nothing but a scam, find a guild that doesnt try to extort you.
I personally would love to see a grand exchange(runescape style) trade system as the "guild traders" have always been *** in my eyes,spreading out trade driving prices up on items,even stuff like mats, it would be a welcome change in my eyes.
CromulentForumID wrote: »Brittany_Joy wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »Guild dues should only be necessary for trade guilds and only for the better locations. This isn't nearly as widespread on PC as it is on consoles. On PC you can find many trade guilds without mandatory dues and I don't know of a single non-trade guild that requires any dues.
In most cases, it's not greed that drives these dues but the fact that guild traders have a high weekly upkeep cost. I've never known a trade guild GM that makes money off of running their guild. Many put much of their own personal in game wealth into growing the guild.
Do your research and find a guild that works for you. If you don't want to pay guild dues, that's fine, but understand fully why those dues are in place before automatically assuming it's corruption and greed which it is not 99 times out of 100.
Insightful but you completely ignored my question to push your own agenda/frustration on a concept.
But from the comment I was able to extract that guild dues exist because of the guild store costs. Which answers my question while defending the guild leaders right to extort players for gold... Are you a dunmer? Dunmer believe it is an inherent right to have slaves, but saying so for the sake of upkeep does not make it right.
Face it, you didn't really ask a question
You wanted to start a topic on how Guild Fees are a dirty little part of the ESO trading experience. You just used question marks. But no worries, passive-aggressive is my favorite aggressive, so thumbs-up!
Distasteful greed. Extort. Slaves. Yep, just an honest question looking for knowledge.
I honestly would not go so far as to say it is immune to inflation but now instead of a generally all experiencing it there is pockets of areas that could happen to. Now note this does not make the market immune to price fluctuating, however it does make it so that no one has any real control on the market value on items. Remember any guild with enough people that pools enough money together can take over any prime or not so prime location and take in that spot. That being said there are naturally some spots where people don't often look at that are a city location.
I can say there are items that are far easier to just farm for than to buy from guild traders, and there are some items to be fairly honest is easier to just wait for someone to post in a zone chat than to farm for.
I think another factor that some or a lot of us can agree on is that bot accounts do also ruin the market value on items.
I can also think that another bad thing about guild traders is that it does not teach you how to actually make money outside of a guild trader at all.
I've talked to quite a bit of people that make their money somehow mainly from guild traders and I a person not in a guild that does not sell items to other players make far more money than they do. I don't understand it and I don't understand the need to stress oneself over making some insane amount of money.
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F_16C_VIPER wrote: »
Ok so instead of being helpful and simply answering my initial question, you tell me to "join one myself to find out." Thanks...?
Taleof2Cities wrote: »F_16C_VIPER wrote: »
Ok so instead of being helpful and simply answering my initial question, you tell me to "join one myself to find out." Thanks...?
Sometimes it’s better to experience something first-hand ... rather than just spoon-feeding knowledge.
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I honestly would not go so far as to say it is immune to inflation but now instead of a generally all experiencing it there is pockets of areas that could happen to. Now note this does not make the market immune to price fluctuating, however it does make it so that no one has any real control on the market value on items. Remember any guild with enough people that pools enough money together can take over any prime or not so prime location and take in that spot. That being said there are naturally some spots where people don't often look at that are a city location.
I can say there are items that are far easier to just farm for than to buy from guild traders, and there are some items to be fairly honest is easier to just wait for someone to post in a zone chat than to farm for.
I think another factor that some or a lot of us can agree on is that bot accounts do also ruin the market value on items.
I can also think that another bad thing about guild traders is that it does not teach you how to actually make money outside of a guild trader at all.
I've talked to quite a bit of people that make their money somehow mainly from guild traders and I a person not in a guild that does not sell items to other players make far more money than they do. I don't understand it and I don't understand the need to stress oneself over making some insane amount of money.
I'm a filthy casual. I sell excess of what I farm for myself mostly. are you telling me that you are making half a million or more gold per week in a relatively short amount of time (I rarely just farm, I mostly just grab things as I quest or explore, unless its urns for furniture recipes, but even those don't take much time nowadays) without selling? what's your secret? because before I started trading my income was much lower, while requiring far more time investment from me.
(as to what that gold is used for, everyone has their own thing, I have a housing obsession, so that's what bulk of my gold goes to)
what exactly can you possibly do that generates as much gold as trading in a good location in the same amount of time? please, do share.
dedicated farming is time consuming and time spent farming = time not spent actualy playing.
I honestly would not go so far as to say it is immune to inflation but now instead of a generally all experiencing it there is pockets of areas that could happen to. Now note this does not make the market immune to price fluctuating, however it does make it so that no one has any real control on the market value on items. Remember any guild with enough people that pools enough money together can take over any prime or not so prime location and take in that spot. That being said there are naturally some spots where people don't often look at that are a city location.
I can say there are items that are far easier to just farm for than to buy from guild traders, and there are some items to be fairly honest is easier to just wait for someone to post in a zone chat than to farm for.
I think another factor that some or a lot of us can agree on is that bot accounts do also ruin the market value on items.
I can also think that another bad thing about guild traders is that it does not teach you how to actually make money outside of a guild trader at all.
I've talked to quite a bit of people that make their money somehow mainly from guild traders and I a person not in a guild that does not sell items to other players make far more money than they do. I don't understand it and I don't understand the need to stress oneself over making some insane amount of money.
I'm a filthy casual. I sell excess of what I farm for myself mostly. are you telling me that you are making half a million or more gold per week in a relatively short amount of time (I rarely just farm, I mostly just grab things as I quest or explore, unless its urns for furniture recipes, but even those don't take much time nowadays) without selling? what's your secret? because before I started trading my income was much lower, while requiring far more time investment from me.
(as to what that gold is used for, everyone has their own thing, I have a housing obsession, so that's what bulk of my gold goes to)
what exactly can you possibly do that generates as much gold as trading in a good location in the same amount of time? please, do share.
dedicated farming is time consuming and time spent farming = time not spent actualy playing.
There are spots to money farm and honestly during the halloween event no one was messing it up and I was able to participate in the halloween event as well.
I can explain as to the aspect of money farming. There are builds that when played certain ways can make you a lot of money but this can be mentally draining as it can be only certain builds. Those builds are those that can deal with highly condensed amount of groups of enemies. Templars can do this and I run as a Breton doing so, but I run in heavy armor. There is routines that you can do in crimson cove that net you a fair bit of money (about 5k in like 5-10 minutes or more) There is a sort of path and there is a lesser one which is not as good but is reserved for in case others mess it up but you can actually take it back over easily from a zerg. You would be running with a resto staff and destro but typically using resto and likely not a chance to use the destro because of how many enemies you are dealing with at a time. No real time for that. Skills to use are puncturing sweep for health maintain and radiant aura so you never run out of mag, ward ally is used so you always have one for the initial boot up to collecting enemies. I am fully willing to show people the run, you are getting I think 40 or 50 enemies. More enemies condensed in an area the better the loot drop and more money you get. the 5k was before selling to a merchant. That is just raw gold, never used prosperous set when it was out and was not affected by its removal. The first room of crimson cove is the better money farming spot, you start off not hitting center first, there is some huts on left side hit around there but don't worry about tunnel. about huts there is two groups there, you go from there and tag each enemy along the way counter clockwise but don't go to far or that hut area removes itself, you try as far as going to the other opposing side hut but the tunnel you see when you first enter that is to your right you pull those enemies, there is some loose stragglers behind that rock that is the center, those things are kinda hard to get grouped up with all the enemies but you have them all meet in the center. You are trying to get them all collectively collected together, if you can drop a shard on location but you don't want to kill them too quickly, the last ones to worry about are the ranged attackers but defilers are the most annoying because they can glitch your healing and prevent you from healing. There is a rock formation that you see when you first enter on the left side, just go up that rock formation and duck to wait for enemies to respawn, if enough people come in there enough they respawn fairly quickly.
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I honestly would not go so far as to say it is immune to inflation but now instead of a generally all experiencing it there is pockets of areas that could happen to. Now note this does not make the market immune to price fluctuating, however it does make it so that no one has any real control on the market value on items. Remember any guild with enough people that pools enough money together can take over any prime or not so prime location and take in that spot. That being said there are naturally some spots where people don't often look at that are a city location.
I can say there are items that are far easier to just farm for than to buy from guild traders, and there are some items to be fairly honest is easier to just wait for someone to post in a zone chat than to farm for.
I think another factor that some or a lot of us can agree on is that bot accounts do also ruin the market value on items.
I can also think that another bad thing about guild traders is that it does not teach you how to actually make money outside of a guild trader at all.
I've talked to quite a bit of people that make their money somehow mainly from guild traders and I a person not in a guild that does not sell items to other players make far more money than they do. I don't understand it and I don't understand the need to stress oneself over making some insane amount of money.
I'm a filthy casual. I sell excess of what I farm for myself mostly. are you telling me that you are making half a million or more gold per week in a relatively short amount of time (I rarely just farm, I mostly just grab things as I quest or explore, unless its urns for furniture recipes, but even those don't take much time nowadays) without selling? what's your secret? because before I started trading my income was much lower, while requiring far more time investment from me.
(as to what that gold is used for, everyone has their own thing, I have a housing obsession, so that's what bulk of my gold goes to)
what exactly can you possibly do that generates as much gold as trading in a good location in the same amount of time? please, do share.
dedicated farming is time consuming and time spent farming = time not spent actualy playing.
There are spots to money farm and honestly during the halloween event no one was messing it up and I was able to participate in the halloween event as well.
I can explain as to the aspect of money farming. There are builds that when played certain ways can make you a lot of money but this can be mentally draining as it can be only certain builds. Those builds are those that can deal with highly condensed amount of groups of enemies. Templars can do this and I run as a Breton doing so, but I run in heavy armor. There is routines that you can do in crimson cove that net you a fair bit of money (about 5k in like 5-10 minutes or more) There is a sort of path and there is a lesser one which is not as good but is reserved for in case others mess it up but you can actually take it back over easily from a zerg. You would be running with a resto staff and destro but typically using resto and likely not a chance to use the destro because of how many enemies you are dealing with at a time. No real time for that. Skills to use are puncturing sweep for health maintain and radiant aura so you never run out of mag, ward ally is used so you always have one for the initial boot up to collecting enemies. I am fully willing to show people the run, you are getting I think 40 or 50 enemies. More enemies condensed in an area the better the loot drop and more money you get. the 5k was before selling to a merchant. That is just raw gold, never used prosperous set when it was out and was not affected by its removal. The first room of crimson cove is the better money farming spot, you start off not hitting center first, there is some huts on left side hit around there but don't worry about tunnel. about huts there is two groups there, you go from there and tag each enemy along the way counter clockwise but don't go to far or that hut area removes itself, you try as far as going to the other opposing side hut but the tunnel you see when you first enter that is to your right you pull those enemies, there is some loose stragglers behind that rock that is the center, those things are kinda hard to get grouped up with all the enemies but you have them all meet in the center. You are trying to get them all collectively collected together, if you can drop a shard on location but you don't want to kill them too quickly, the last ones to worry about are the ranged attackers but defilers are the most annoying because they can glitch your healing and prevent you from healing. There is a rock formation that you see when you first enter on the left side, just go up that rock formation and duck to wait for enemies to respawn, if enough people come in there enough they respawn fairly quickly.
so what you are saying is... I have to grind. and grind a LOT. no thank you.
Nobody is going to tell you the exactly amount they bid, but those of us who are in the slightest bit involved in the trading system know the ballpark you can expect in the most desirable locations. Suffice to say, people aren't making it up when they talk about millions of gold spent on bids.Because the more desirable store front run into the millions to maintain/keep from getting outbid. Or so I've been told.
I've been told the same thing and I have often wondered if this is true or just full of it. I have wondered if it was appropriate to inquire about it or what I actually am aiming to figure out from this discussion.
Nobody is going to tell you the exactly amount they bid, but those of us who are in the slightest bit involved in the trading system know the ballpark you can expect in the most desirable locations. Suffice to say, people aren't making it up when they talk about millions of gold spent on bids.Because the more desirable store front run into the millions to maintain/keep from getting outbid. Or so I've been told.
I've been told the same thing and I have often wondered if this is true or just full of it. I have wondered if it was appropriate to inquire about it or what I actually am aiming to figure out from this discussion.
I know it can look suspicious to many players (and there probably have been some cases of scamming), but please don't dismiss the claims of experienced trading guild leaders if you don't have any evidence to prove they're lying. This isn't some grand conspiracy.
duendology wrote: »Having read this thread..honestly, I have no idea whom to believe....
I am in 5 guilds (PC/NA), two of them are strictly trading guilds in two major cities in the very good spots (next to wayshrine etc.) One requires a weekly fee (if you do not meet a weekly sale minimum), which I don't pay..apparently I meet the weekly minimum sale because I haven't been kicked out yet and my rank is still "trader" (if I get kicked out, I'll join another one). The other Guild does not require any fee whatsoever and, interestingly enough, stuff sells there faster than in the one where the fee is mandatory.
From the very beginning this whole system has been, hmm , a little too murky for me.. for one reason.. If a guild wants money in order to stay "afloat" (through so called "donations" and mandatory "fees)..as it's stated by many GMs here, fair enough.. but make your weekly guild money flow aka accounting transparent to people whom you take money from or who graciously donate to your guild.. If all is hidden from your guild members.. then sorry, you get no money from me and I'll seek other guild.