AAA Had Enough wrote: »All the big guilds are doing this ie; hiding money and spending habits from members. ESO should remove the option from guild to hide what they are doing. They want it to be realistic then make it open
AAA Had Enough wrote: »In the last year guild leaders and officers have taken/stole all the money from numerous guilds so who are the spies and trolls, I would rather lose the trader once in awhile then have them hide everything from members
I'm sorry, but I have to call shenanigans on this.AAA Had Enough wrote: »In the last year guild leaders and officers have taken/stole all the money from numerous guilds so who are the spies and trolls, I would rather lose the trader once in awhile then have them hide everything from members
ZoS just ADDED this recently for a reason,as has been posted. In my guild, I have this feature on for new guildies that just joined. After they have earned a promotion to the next rank, they can see it then, as can all ranks above. It is only the new members that can't. It is a blessing that we have asked for for a long time. Thank You ZoS for listening!AAA Had Enough wrote: »All the big guilds are doing this ie; hiding money and spending habits from members. ESO should remove the option from guild to hide what they are doing. They want it to be realistic then make it open
Chronicburn wrote: »Well if there was an auction house guilds wouldn't have the traders to hold over crafters heads now would they?
Chronicburn wrote: »Well if there was an auction house guilds wouldn't have the traders to hold over crafters heads now would they?
Again as other have said the hiding is not always for shady reasons it's because of bidding war spies.It was simple for me, I just stopped my weekly donation of 10k to that particular guild assuming they have way more than they actually need if hiding it from members is deemed necessary.
VampiricByNature wrote: »In my main large guild on ps4, the gm turns off the option to see on Sunday so no one knows what the bid is. On Monday she turns it back on so everyone can see deposits and withdrawals as people donate and raffle money is put in. Etc etc.
I like that no one can spy on our bids anymore.
Certain guilds and their senior members are manipulating this game for their own, real-world benefit.
These people ask for donations, demand minimum sales targets, take a fee for listings and then do absolutely nothing to promote guild sales
To retaliate:
- Don't sweat minimum sales targets.
- Don't donate.
- Change guilds often.
- Don't buy mats
They need you more than you need them. How much did you pay for those items you looted again?
I have come across one (and only one) guild that offers a great balance between being a trading guild and a vibrant social guild.
AAA Had Enough wrote: »Like any organisation people join said organisation has an obligation to it's members to be open about everything the guild is doing especially when it comes to money. (any feedback would be appreciated)
Certain guilds and their senior members are manipulating this game for their own, real-world benefit.
These people ask for donations, demand minimum sales targets, take a fee for listings and then do absolutely nothing to promote guild sales
To retaliate:
- Don't sweat minimum sales targets.
- Don't donate.
- Change guilds often.
- Don't buy mats
They need you more than you need them. How much did you pay for those items you looted again?
I have come across one (and only one) guild that offers a great balance between being a trading guild and a vibrant social guild.
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »Certain guilds and their senior members are manipulating this game for their own, real-world benefit.
These people ask for donations, demand minimum sales targets, take a fee for listings and then do absolutely nothing to promote guild sales
To retaliate:
- Don't sweat minimum sales targets.
- Don't donate.
- Change guilds often.
- Don't buy mats
They need you more than you need them. How much did you pay for those items you looted again?
I have come across one (and only one) guild that offers a great balance between being a trading guild and a vibrant social guild.
This is SO wrong on so many levels. You obviously have never run a guild nor understand how a trade guild works.
Lets fix that...
1. FEE LISTINGS~ Are a gold sink. Neither guild nor GM ever see one drake of this.
2. MINIMUM SALES~ Guilds only get 3.5% of each sale, so as many and much sales that can be made are needed.
3. GM's MANIPULATING GAME~ Again, total *****. Most all GM's probably donate more gold than most players make to support the guild. (I myself have put in 750k just this month). Not to mention the hours a week of "Game Play Time" to adjusting / cleaning bank, recruiting, dealing with raffles, dealing with members, clearing roster, etc. Try running a large guild that pays millions a week for a trader, see how easy it is.
4. DONATIONS~ Are a must! Sales tax off sales is only 3.5%. You like having that trader in Mournhold or Elden Root? Like making those sales, well donations is the only way to keep it. If you find it a problem to support your guild and GM's, you should leave and just sell in zone chat.
"A guild is only as good as it's members".....If anyone follows @Yarlenzey 's suggestions, then there is no guild....
Huzzah!
AAA Had Enough wrote: »Recently guilds have decided that members are not entitled to see how much gold the guild has, how much they bid on a trader or any say in what they spend members money on. Guilds are handing gold to select members to buy houses etc. All members should be allowed to know what the guild is doing with the gold they get from members and sales. Like any organisation people join said organisation has an obligation to it's members to be open about everything the guild is doing especially when it comes to money. (any feedback would be appreciated)