I'm referring to minutes. I would refresh TTC and it would already be gone and listed at a higher price.Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »You need to be quicker than the flippers
Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »For some players, the economy is their main/end game. Just an observation, not a judgement.
Maybe try posting WTB requests in zone chat for what you think is a reasonable price?
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Is it possible to revamp how guild traders work to reduce a single guild's ability to buy up all of a certain item, only to sell at 100,000g, creating a monopoly on the item. This has happened with past events, but I noticed it instantly with the Jester's Festival. As I was looking to buy the memento fragments, referencing Tamriel Trade Center, I could see a single player or a group of players buying up every fair priced item and then instantly posting it for 100,000g upwards to 400,000g. This amounts to price fixing and really takes the fun away from the game.
Whatever you buy from the Traders needs to be bound. (I mean, they did it for trial gear bc of the profits.) But we know that won't happen, LOL
I'd like to see proof of this cornering people like to claim keeps happening. Not once has a single person posted anything other than hearsay and anecdotal evidence.
I'd like to see proof of this cornering people like to claim keeps happening. Not once has a single person posted anything other than hearsay and anecdotal evidence.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that this is happening. Rather than assuming those bringing up the issue are making things up, maybe ZOS should look into the issue and how to address it.
Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »I will just add, TTC page is not always correct.
You may see some item as "posted 5 minutes ago" on the TTC website but in reality it has been posted already 2 hours ago, or even days ago.
Fizzyapple wrote: »And as others have mentioned there are some players that only do this all day everyday and its literally their end-game. Some people just like to accumulate things (items gold) and that's never going to change unfortunately. Persistence is key and the beauty behind a system where anyone can find certain items make monopolies on those items not possible. It doesn't stop many from trying though I see it every time a new DLC drops with treasure maps. Some enterprising individual who hasn't taken economics gives it a whirl and then loses a lot of gold.
There is a very simple cure for it - don't buy it - but if you buy it, then you are the problem, not the monopolist. He will stop, if it doesn't sell, but it requires your courage to withstand the urge to buy it.
Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »I will just add, TTC page is not always correct.
You may see some item as "posted 5 minutes ago" on the TTC website but in reality it has been posted already 2 hours ago, or even days ago.
Best example is when I look for specific furniture pieces, TTC lists some as recently posted for sale "posted 1 hour ago" while once I got to buy the item I saw on the guild trader that the item was listed already for several days.
This why I say, a good portion of luck together with being quick is needed to gather wanted items at a good price.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »There is a very simple cure for it - don't buy it - but if you buy it, then you are the problem, not the monopolist. He will stop, if it doesn't sell, but it requires your courage to withstand the urge to buy it.
That's how I deal with it-- I decide on the maximum amount I'm willing to pay, based on the low-to-high sorted listings I see in TTC, and if I can't find anything at or below that price then I just don't buy anything.
But let's not kid ourselves-- it isn't ordinary buyers who are responsible for the high prices, because they're going to buy at the lowest prices they can find. If you feel that you must blame buyers for the high prices that some (but not all) sellers post their goods at, then blame the out-of-the-ordinary buyers who are so flush with gold that they don't care about shopping around for decent prices and who will blithely pay indecently-high prices without blinking an eye.
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alberichtano wrote: »Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »I will just add, TTC page is not always correct.
You may see some item as "posted 5 minutes ago" on the TTC website but in reality it has been posted already 2 hours ago, or even days ago.
Best example is when I look for specific furniture pieces, TTC lists some as recently posted for sale "posted 1 hour ago" while once I got to buy the item I saw on the guild trader that the item was listed already for several days.
This why I say, a good portion of luck together with being quick is needed to gather wanted items at a good price.
Wouldn't that depend on when the list is updated by the trading guild? TTC only updates on the info it has on hand, as I understand it?
Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »I will just add, TTC page is not always correct.
You may see some item as "posted 5 minutes ago" on the TTC website but in reality it has been posted already 2 hours ago, or even days ago.
Best example is when I look for specific furniture pieces, TTC lists some as recently posted for sale "posted 1 hour ago" while once I got to buy the item I saw on the guild trader that the item was listed already for several days.
This why I say, a good portion of luck together with being quick is needed to gather wanted items at a good price.
This is a weak argument to cover the fact that again, no proof had ever actually been put forward. If someone is going to make a claim, the onus is on them to prove that claim, it's not on everyone else to just accept it as fact. If it's happening so much and is so obvious that anyone can see it, why has literally no one provided the proof of it?I'd like to see proof of this cornering people like to claim keeps happening. Not once has a single person posted anything other than hearsay and anecdotal evidence.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that this is happening. Rather than assuming those bringing up the issue are making things up, maybe ZOS should look into the issue and how to address it.
This is a weak argument to cover the fact that again, no proof had ever actually been put forward. If someone is going to make a claim, the onus is on them to prove that claim, it's not on everyone else to just accept it as fact. If it's happening so much and is so obvious that anyone can see it, why has literally no one provided the proof of it?I'd like to see proof of this cornering people like to claim keeps happening. Not once has a single person posted anything other than hearsay and anecdotal evidence.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to see that this is happening. Rather than assuming those bringing up the issue are making things up, maybe ZOS should look into the issue and how to address it.
The reason ZOS hasn't done anything and people "assume" this is a made up problem is because it IS made up. There is no way a small group of people is going to corner any market, as that would cost too much gold and take too much time going to every single guild trader every minute of every hour of every day to ensure they're buying everything of their chosen stock that gets listed. It's not only not feasible, it's not possible.