Dont_do_drugs wrote: »I don't know which guilds you're in but I don't know a lot of established guilds with fixed membership fees. Maybe one or two, 2 or 3 recently already changed bcs of history issues, but besides that most run on taxes.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Nope Ghost guilds will continue. There is no way people will give up ghost guilds. I know this for certain, 100%
SantieClaws wrote: »We need to be heard and we need this to be changed or possibly dropped before it goes live.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Anita are you just trolling here or did u ever in your life read trading related threads in this forum also from other platforms past 2 years. There had been a thread opened by a ghost bidder from console thanking zos for change just last week lol
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »SantieClaws wrote: »We need to be heard and we need this to be changed or possibly dropped before it goes live.
So people like me who think multi-bidding is a good thing should shut up or post elsewhere... ?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Dont_do_drugs wrote: »I don't know which guilds you're in but I don't know a lot of established guilds with fixed membership fees. Maybe one or two, 2 or 3 recently already changed bcs of history issues, but besides that most run on taxes.
Does your guild run on taxes only ? You mentioned voluntary donations, then I assume you use those donations for the bids. Else I assume you'd be refusing them.
NO GUILD runs on taxes only. None. At least, not in the premium spots. They all rely on donations. But most of them (on PC/EU) prefer voluntary donations to compulsory fees - because players prefer it that way, and so do I. The donations being made on a voluntary basis does NOT mean that the guild would be self-sustainable with taxes only without them.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Just for starters as a big guild I will not be bidding against other big guilds because; I know most of the GMs; it is too risky to bid against other alliances and I do not want to cause disruption.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Guilds with 1Ta here, 1 Almandine there to sell should NOT access a trader spot. They currently do more often than not, and it's an annoyance. I'm tired of visiting remote trader spots just to see their empty inventory.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »I don't know which guilds you're in burlt I don't know a lot of established guilds with fixed membership fees. Maybe one or two, 2 or 3 recently already changed bcs of history issues, but besides that most run on taxes.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Just for starters as a big guild I will not be bidding against other big guilds because; I know most of the GMs; it is too risky to bid against other alliances and I do not want to cause disruption.
Exactly what I thought : the current system is too "established". Nearly frozen. It needs a good shake.
Maybe you, as a big guild, won't bid against other big guilds for all the reasons you stated, but upcoming guilds won't be that shy, will bid for your spot and hopefully we'll have some healthy competition again.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Did u even make a bit of maths?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Nope Ghost guilds will continue. There is no way people will give up ghost guilds. I know this for certain, 100%
Why ? For what purpose ?
Pls explain.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Just for starters as a big guild I will not be bidding against other big guilds because; I know most of the GMs; it is too risky to bid against other alliances and I do not want to cause disruption.
Exactly what I thought : the current system is too "established". Nearly frozen. It needs a good shake.
Maybe you, as a big guild, won't bid against other big guilds for all the reasons you stated, but upcoming guilds won't be that shy, will bid for your spot and hopefully we'll have some healthy competition again.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Did u even make a bit of maths?
10 million in taxes = 571K sales for each and every 500 members of the guild, every single week.
That's the math. And no guild has that sort of sales figures. None.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »And as for shake-up its already a very stressful labour of love running trade guilds. You are promoting that more stress for big and small guilds is a good idea in the name of healthy competition. Sorry you have little idea of how much gold there is in this game or how un-healthy competion was in this game before the current relative status quo.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Such a shame that you have decided to jump on this PTS thread rather than the one that has been running for days.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
I believe the multi-bidding will introduce some level of chaos and that will be welcome (by me).
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
Such a shame that you have decided to jump on this PTS thread rather than the one that has been running for days.
It's that thread that redirected me here. Problem ? Do you want this thread to be mono-voiced against multi-bidding ?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »3) The only real option left. And this is where Ghost Guilds come in, buy up Kiosks they don't want, and only list a few items, and do it in a major hub and the Guild that has the Kiosk with actual stuff to sell has just made a killing.
Having 10 bids will NOT reduce the need for, or number of, Ghost Guilds, in fact it very likely to do the exact opposite.
I truly can't think that spending gold to secure a neighbour trader and keeping it "empty" in order to push to customers to one's own trader would bring any sort of reasonable return on investment. Come on.
Next year its maybe 100k plus 10k donation.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I am currently in a Craglorn guild that requires 50K/week. Thanks to our admirable GM (and I say that without any irony), things are so stable that I end up managing my sales according to that requirement. In other words, instead of thinking "great, we got Craglorn this week, let's sell as much as I can", I just think "Don't sell too much, you need to make 50K sales next week too".
This is NOT FUN.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Your perspective is made without the insight of what happens in the background, which is the purpose of this thread.../...
In a nutshell, yes, your direct comments on individual posts would of been better in the other thread.
Next year its maybe 100k plus 10k donation.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I am currently in a Craglorn guild that requires 50K/week. Thanks to our admirable GM (and I say that without any irony), things are so stable that I end up managing my sales according to that requirement. In other words, instead of thinking "great, we got Craglorn this week, let's sell as much as I can", I just think "Don't sell too much, you need to make 50K sales next week too".
This is NOT FUN.
Does this sound fun to you?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »SantieClaws wrote: »We need to be heard and we need this to be changed or possibly dropped before it goes live.
So people like me who think multi-bidding is a good thing should shut up or post elsewhere... ?
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Happens pretty much every day of the week.
For Guilds (Companies) with the money to do it, it is VERY effective.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Your perspective is made without the insight of what happens in the background, which is the purpose of this thread.../...
In a nutshell, yes, your direct comments on individual posts would of been better in the other thread.
Oh please stop with the "insight". I know what's happening in the background. It's nothing super secret and whatnot.
martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »martinhpb16_ESO wrote: »Your perspective is made without the insight of what happens in the background, which is the purpose of this thread.../...
In a nutshell, yes, your direct comments on individual posts would of been better in the other thread.
Oh please stop with the "insight". I know what's happening in the background. It's nothing super secret and whatnot.
This clearly shows that you do not know what goes on in the background.
Are you in one of the multiple groups of GMs and officers on bid night? Are you a decision maker in an Alliance or a trade guild? Are you on the GMS discord? Are you part of the group that is there for a ghost flip? Do you even know what the bid amounts are for guilds and involved in that bidding? Do you run the lottery for your guild and collect sales data? Do you know the ratio of sales / tax and bids? Are you in regular contact with trade guild GMs talking tactics and sharing intel? Are you placed in a rival guild as a spy collecting sales data etc?
Are you in any way involved in any of the endless stuff that goes on in the background day in and day out?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I truly can't think that spending gold to secure a neighbour trader and keeping it "empty" in order to push to customers to one's own trader would bring any sort of reasonable return on investment. Come on.
So as someone that can legitimately say, been there done that, walked that path, the argument that this change is good for small, medium or upcoming guild is a complete bull. The only ones that will benefit from this change are the ultra-rich guilds that look at 50 million as small change. And there are a few of them around.
So, unless you are a GM running and bidding weekly, have been doing it for at least a few years or at least stayed long enough on one spot to notice the trends and the going-ons in that location, most people will have zero awareness of the scummy side of trading.