IcyDeadPeople wrote: »M.M. and TTC prices go up and down frequently. Some mats are relatively stable, but the current "market" price for anything is simply the point wherever supply meets demand.
The M.M. price is a reflection of recent average sales, not necessarily what the market actually bears. TTC prices are a range of what other people were listing recently.
IMO both of these are more a kind of history tool to help you make decisions. Some people blindly follow them as "the price" handed down from above for any item. This results in many players blindly following those prices in a race to the bottom or whenever they climb higher for some arbitrary reason.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »If guildies offer you the items at a discount, it's cool (they usually do). But if you're actively soliciting underpriced items in guild chat, that's pretty lame.
Guild traders would hate me ..
I sell all sorts for stupid amounts ...
Hallothiel wrote: »
Agree it's a spoken UK thing but to actually go to the bother of typing it in text does seem a tad passive-aggressive in this situation.
Could also be said that sometimes a dialog partner isn't worth notifying that you're going afk.
But that's just me.
I belong(ed) to 5 trading guilds since I usually play solo I only need a guild so I can sell my wares.
I've been leveling my crafting so I need bunches of materials. I started yesterday and needed Ebonthread. TTC showed it for 12 on the low end so I asked my guilds if anyone would sell me stacks at 2k each. Many people sent me stacks at that price (10 each).
Today, I've moved onto Kresh fiber and again the low end was 12-15, however the average was 22. I asked the same guilds if anyone would sell me stacks at 2k each. I had a few takers and bought 550 at 10g each.
It is all good up to that point. Then I saw messages in guildchat.
This is the conversation that followed from there:I am serious when I say there are no hard feelings. That is why I haven't named any names. Every guild is free to operate as they choose.
- Guild member: Um, sorry hon, but the TTC for Kresh Fibre is double that. TTC Price for [Kresh Fiber] : Suggested : 21 ~ 26 [Avg 44.41/Min 4/Max 14,153.33] (206 listings/18,940 items) So a stack would be 4k.
- Me: People do sell below MM price. I just received 550 units @10. So there is that, hon.
- Guild member: Good for you, but please don't try to rip off your fellow guildmates by asking for mats below market value. It's kinda rude.
- Guild member: If you negotiate a lower price, of course, that's totally fine. But asking for it outright... yeah, sorry, love, but I can't let that happen. Sorry.
- Me: People with extra mats and all slots full will accept a lower price. I'm not twisting anyones arm. You're not "letting anything happen." If they don't want to sell, they won't.
- Me: I only asked one time and got more than enough so obviously people think that is fair enough
- Guild member: you are speaking to an officer. Show some respect. This is your second warning, because I know that you did this yesterday and another officer told you not to. This is not "one time" this is the second. Don't ask for items under market value and don't be an arsehole when we let you know what the market value is, on the of chance it was a genuine mistake.
- (I went AFK here.)
- Guild member: Well?
- Guild member: Answer me.
- Guild member: Very well.
- Guild member #2: bye.
- (I return and find I've been kicked from the guild.)
- Tell to guild member: I had to go afk. I have no hard feelings about any of this. You're an officer so you are allowed to do what you'd like. In many guilds, people will freely trade things below fair value as that is one of the major benefits to a trading guild. Each member is entitled to sell his wares at whatever price suits them. For instance, I had asked to buy some ebonthread @10 and instead someone sent me 100 units for 0. That was their decision. I was only offering a price.
- r/ from Guild member: Yeah, I wasn't the one who kicked you. I was busy sending out guild mail at the time, which I would have had to start all over again if I exited the mail ui and entered the guild ui, and given the fact MailR tends to take a full half hour to send otu mail, I wsn't going to do it. It was another officer who kicked you.
- r/ to guild member: Also, I was never "warned" of anything. Someone just mentioned that the price was below market and we left it at that. It doesn't matter who kicked me. As I said, no hard feelings.
- r/ from Guild member: I relly, truly hope there aren't, and I hope you can find a good home trade guild, but... well, I'm sorry; but we can't allow such drastic undercutting. I mean, like I said, if you negotiate it between yourselves that's a different issue, but asking for it outright? That's just devaluing the hard work that went into getting those mats in the first place.
- r/ to Guild member: There aren't. However, I was kicked for doing nothing wrong other than looking to buy some mats from my guildmates. Not looking for handouts. "Undercutting" is a mischaracterization of a "request to buy" in guild chat. I read the rules. There is nothing in there about not requesting trades at below MM values. Just as there is no penalty for requesting more than fair market value for an item.
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The reason I'm posting this long winded story is that I want to make sure I'm not being inconsiderate in this situation. Is it bad form to ask for prices below market value when you're buying in guildchat from your guildmates? If it is, I will refrain from doing so. However, it doesn't make any sense to me at all. I sent out that same request to all of the other guilds that I'm in and received plenty of Kresh.
kringled_1 wrote: »This one falls into a gray area for me. I don't really like people taking advantage of guild mates, especially since one of my trade guilds tends to get a lot of newer players. I've called out one of the other members for trying to buy a motif for less than half of the TTC minimum listing. On the other hand, lots of people don't list the intermediate tier crafting materials, and I suppose some people might welcome a chance to clear them out.
I've been leveling my crafting so I need bunches of materials.
MaleAmazon wrote: »The only part I dont really understand is this:I've been leveling my crafting so I need bunches of materials.
That is *not* how you level crafting (efficiently).
As for the original topic... I kinda understand the guild officers. And tone is hard online, you can´t see the other person. If the OP had been told not to do something and did it again.. what do you expect? TBH I don´t even think "show some respect" was necessarily out of line, though I would have laughed at my screen if anyone told me off in ESO XD
What has she done to earn his respect? Why should he show her more respect than she shows him?
we can't allow such drastic undercutting. I mean, like I said, if you negotiate it between yourselves that's a different issue, but asking for it outright?
kringled_1 wrote: »This one falls into a gray area for me. I don't really like people taking advantage of guild mates, especially since one of my trade guilds tends to get a lot of newer players. I've called out one of the other members for trying to buy a motif for less than half of the TTC minimum listing. On the other hand, lots of people don't list the intermediate tier crafting materials, and I suppose some people might welcome a chance to clear them out.
So every time someone asks for a price that isn't the same as the one that you find in an addon/homepage, you somehow take advantage of people?
MaleAmazon wrote: »What has she done to earn his respect? Why should he show her more respect than she shows him?
Depends on what you mean by respect. I suppose in guilds, don´t argue rules. Same as you don´t argue referee decisions on a football pitch. Like the officer said:we can't allow such drastic undercutting. I mean, like I said, if you negotiate it between yourselves that's a different issue, but asking for it outright?
Not allowing people to undercut so much (less than 50% MM price!!!) seems perfectly reasonable.
Additionally, with those mats I´d say it´s a decent change the sellers were low champion levels and didn´t know the price they sold for was so low.
I wouldnt have an attitude like that officer´s, but really... don´t undercut that much. Most guilds afaik expect you to use MM prices and not stray too far.
The original poster already said that it wasn't part of the guild rules. It doesn't have to be a person with low CP, it can just as well be a high CP player that has more of the material than he'll ever use. Don't stray too far from the MM prices? Is this a trading guild in a game, or a socialistic state?
MaleAmazon wrote: »What has she done to earn his respect? Why should he show her more respect than she shows him?
Depends on what you mean by respect. I suppose in guilds, don´t argue rules. Same as you don´t argue referee decisions on a football pitch. Like the officer said:we can't allow such drastic undercutting. I mean, like I said, if you negotiate it between yourselves that's a different issue, but asking for it outright?
Not allowing people to undercut so much (less than 50% MM price!!!) seems perfectly reasonable.
Additionally, with those mats I´d say it´s a decent change the sellers were low champion levels and didn´t know the price they sold for was so low.
I wouldnt have an attitude like that officer´s, but really... don´t undercut that much. Most guilds afaik expect you to use MM prices and not stray too far.
The original poster already said that it wasn't part of the guild rules. It doesn't have to be a person with low CP, it can just as well be a high CP player that has more of the material than he'll ever use. Don't stray too far from the MM prices? Is this a trading guild in a game, or a socialistic state?
For being a game with heavy focus on trading guilds, it sure has some anti-capitalistic agendas going on.
- No trading within the trading guilds.
- You have to follow specific prices.
- If you don't follow those specific prices, you're taking advantage of people.
- You have to sell from the trader, so the guild benefits.
MaleAmazon wrote: »The original poster already said that it wasn't part of the guild rules. It doesn't have to be a person with low CP, it can just as well be a high CP player that has more of the material than he'll ever use. Don't stray too far from the MM prices? Is this a trading guild in a game, or a socialistic state?
Not everything has to be explicitly stated in guild rules. And you seem to have a somewhat weird view on socialism... it is considered bad form to sell for way below MM prices. Call it what you want, it prevents market price dumps and preying on people. You don´t have to be a communist to want that
And kresh fiber... a high CP player wouldn´t get that material unless they farmed at an intermediate skilline level, which is unlikely (there´s little reason to level crafting to CP10 equipment). Any experienced crafter can just craft CP160 equipment and decon it with their alts to immediately go to lvl 10 in the skilline.
And like was stated there is a difference between a negotiated price and just going "hi, WTB stuff at 40% sell value" in chat...
kringled_1 wrote: »kringled_1 wrote: »This one falls into a gray area for me. I don't really like people taking advantage of guild mates, especially since one of my trade guilds tends to get a lot of newer players. I've called out one of the other members for trying to buy a motif for less than half of the TTC minimum listing. On the other hand, lots of people don't list the intermediate tier crafting materials, and I suppose some people might welcome a chance to clear them out.
So every time someone asks for a price that isn't the same as the one that you find in an addon/homepage, you somehow take advantage of people?
If you're offering to buy something at far lower prices than you can possibly find elsewhere, it's almost by definition trying to take advantage of someone. You're trying to gain from either their ignorance of the market, or their hurry to make a sale, or their lack of access to other selling opportunities, or something else. I will freely state that I will happily buy bargain basement deals on guild traders when I find them. I'm sure people who buy from me sometimes think they've gotten a deal. I just find it distasteful to try to use guild chat to find someone who is ignorant of pricing and use that for your own benefit.
There is no negotiating when they're not allowed to trade within the guild, and have to follow specific prices. He has to use the guild store. If you don't follow those specific prices, you're (in your own words), taking advantage of those 'poor low CP people' that don't know better.
You (and others) seem to have this idea that he's taking advantage of people who don't know better, this doesn't have to be the case.