ChimpyChumpy wrote: »Thanks, it was just weird to me that prices were pretty consistent, then all of sudden shot up now shooting down again.
The only thing I really consider toxic at a listing level is when someone attempts to grief a competitor or control a market by intentionally selling a steady supply of items at a loss to crush the competition. This typically happens with trait research items. It's extremely difficult to prove.
Some guilds have pricing rules, but I think they're silly because sellers don't decide what buyers are willing to pay. You should feel free to sell items for however low a price you feel comfortable with. There's nothing wrong with pricing an item low to sell it quickly.
And yes, any event with loot boxes will significantly affect the market price of the items dropped.
ChimpyChumpy wrote: »
I honestly think this is what's happening in one of my guilds, guy sells millions a week in nirnhoned weapons at 5-8k under average, making it impossible for folks like me to sell them. Still no idea where he got all the nirncrux, must have bought them at crazy low prices, farmed for ages or just makes 1k profit per weapon.
ChimpyChumpy wrote: »I honestly think this is what's happening in one of my guilds, guy sells millions a week in nirnhoned weapons at 5-8k under average, making it impossible for folks like me to sell them. Still no idea where he got all the nirncrux, must have bought them at crazy low prices, farmed for ages or just makes 1k profit per weapon.
ChimpyChumpy wrote: »The only thing I really consider toxic at a listing level is when someone attempts to grief a competitor or control a market by intentionally selling a steady supply of items at a loss to crush the competition. This typically happens with trait research items. It's extremely difficult to prove.
Some guilds have pricing rules, but I think they're silly because sellers don't decide what buyers are willing to pay. You should feel free to sell items for however low a price you feel comfortable with. There's nothing wrong with pricing an item low to sell it quickly.
And yes, any event with loot boxes will significantly affect the market price of the items dropped.
I honestly think this is what's happening in one of my guilds, guy sells millions a week in nirnhoned weapons at 5-8k under average, making it impossible for folks like me to sell them. Still no idea where he got all the nirncrux, must have bought them at crazy low prices, farmed for ages or just makes 1k profit per weapon.
LadySinflower wrote: »ChimpyChumpy wrote: »The only thing I really consider toxic at a listing level is when someone attempts to grief a competitor or control a market by intentionally selling a steady supply of items at a loss to crush the competition. This typically happens with trait research items. It's extremely difficult to prove.
Some guilds have pricing rules, but I think they're silly because sellers don't decide what buyers are willing to pay. You should feel free to sell items for however low a price you feel comfortable with. There's nothing wrong with pricing an item low to sell it quickly.
And yes, any event with loot boxes will significantly affect the market price of the items dropped.
I honestly think this is what's happening in one of my guilds, guy sells millions a week in nirnhoned weapons at 5-8k under average, making it impossible for folks like me to sell them. Still no idea where he got all the nirncrux, must have bought them at crazy low prices, farmed for ages or just makes 1k profit per weapon.
He's probably the guy you see every day in zone chat spamming "WTB potent nirncrux for <insert ridiculously low price here>. COD any amount!"
Noobs send it because they don't know any better, and there are people so desperate for a little bit of gold that they don't care. I sent some mundane runes to such a spammer once in my nooby days. At the time, I wasn't using them and they were piling up in my inventory, and I had no gold. I couldn't afford dues in a trading guild yet and didn't have the slightest idea what a fair price should be. So yeah, there will always be people who fall for it for various reasons despite the 20 other guys in chat calling him out for being a scammer and a rip-off. And the a-hole then makes his nirnhoned weapons and sells them at half price, screwing over the honest guys who also need to make some gold.
In my experience, most of the people who policed prices in zone chat didn't realize when price fluctuations occurred or didn't consider that trader sales were taxed. When they disputed my buying prices, they were always uninformed.
The players who sold to me via zone chat were usually experienced players loaded with loot who didn't want to bother with traders at all because they didn't enjoy it. They are happy to find reliable buyers they can deal with directly.
Players are obsessed with constantly getting the best price without considering there is a cost to that which is time and energy.