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Thread: Does anyone have a pricing calculator?
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Tierlac
Sat Jun 26, 2004 4:20 am
#1
I am new to the master Architect profession and was wondering if there was a pricing calculator like the Tailor one, I have no Idea at all what to charge for stuff just to keep it w/ in reason and competition...
Pawlin
Sat Jun 26, 2004 1:26 pm
#2
I just bumped the calculator:
http://forums.station.sony.com/swg/board/message?board.id=architect&message.id=55532
It has a 'price list' page that lets you pick a base CPU and then add a profit margin.
But before you pick an arbitrary CPU and set your prices like that I'd highly recommend checking out the market on your server. Skimming through the trade forum for your galaxy can show you what people are selling for. If you also investigate the shops in the neighborhood of your own shop then that will give you some pretty useful info.
EchibMaverick
Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:22 am
#3
I have not seen any calculators, and the prices for items is different from server to server.
Also the better the quality of the item you make will reflect the price of that item.
if its just an normal heavy harvister with a BER of 8-10 you could probably sell them for
75-100k if they are a BER 13-14 you could get 150-175k I have also seen some ubber Fusion gens
with BER 23 selling for 2-3 million credits You cannot make BER 23's anymore but thats why there so expensive.
What I do when selling and not knowing the price of a Item is ask some other Architects what they charge for that item, and then keep my price in the same area.
Also the better the quality of the item you make will reflect the price of that item.
if its just an normal heavy harvister with a BER of 8-10 you could probably sell them for
75-100k if they are a BER 13-14 you could get 150-175k I have also seen some ubber Fusion gens
with BER 23 selling for 2-3 million credits You cannot make BER 23's anymore but thats why there so expensive.
What I do when selling and not knowing the price of a Item is ask some other Architects what they charge for that item, and then keep my price in the same area.
Tierlac
Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:22 am
#4
Thank you much that is going to be alot of help... I just want to be fair while pricing my stuff and that will give me a good base to start
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