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Thread: Scouts! Instant sell your Hide, Bone, Meat!
I'll pay 5 - 6 credits per Leathery hide and 2-3 credits per bone. Gather up at least 100 in a resource container and list them as an INSTANT auction on the bazaar. It's how YOU WILL make a lot of money, especially in the begining of a server.
Don't be silly about your prices. I saw one bone as an instant auction for 500. Now that person just wasted 20 credits listing that. No one will buy it.
Be reasonable in your prices, and you won't be able to keep enough in stock...and you will be getting rich. Rich enough to buy my houses I'm building soon
But for the love of Pete....sell Harvested resources please!
well based on beta prices (which were pretty low) you are asking for prices half of what I would sell for.
anything is 5 creds/unit and anything in demand is 10 creds/unit
that is my pricing scheme and I shoutcast selling rather than use the bazzar... never NOT sold out in less than 15 min.
I assume no one wants to pay that so I have never tried to sell them.
Your bone prices are way too low. I wouldn't even bother for 2-3 credits. I currently get between 5-10 credits each on Rori/Radiant depending on supply/demand.
15 is probably a little high, by the time you get to the end of the scout tree you will have 1000's of hides/bone/armor you dont need. When I see one piece of armor selling for 2-5k though I dont feel bad with 5-10cr/unit. At 10 cr/unit if you need 100 of that unit then it was a material cost of 1000 creds, meaning armor crafters are making a killing (50% profit).
I see a LOT of crafters saying 2-3 or 3-5 cr/unit, and to that I say HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH
good luck, they will get that from a few noobs, but once the market is established they will just have to pay for it up the nose (armor specific hides and bones especially).
Agreed Yazule. But unfortunatley the noobs have been killing the market on Radiant. I was selling bones in lots of 100 for 1000 credits. Then a couple of other scouts started listing lots of 80 for 400 credits really killing my market for awhile.
Oh well, like I said before, supply and demand.