Am I the only one getting annoyed with the latest trend of taking a 5-10K (on a good day) hit on what I could get for an item thanks to those who are too impatient to wait for the prime price of things?
I notice it most in WC pieces. Right now I have 2 Faerieland 3.16 pieces to sell, and their going price *should* be about 50K+, Instead, I'm probably going to have to wait for weeks to sell at 48K because three other people are underpricing at around 28-35K.
According to the SSW for this particular product:
User 1: Quantity: 2 Price: 28,500
User 2: Quantity: 1 Price: 32,000
User 3: Quantity: 1 Price: 35,000
Me: Quantity: 2 Price: 50,500
User 5: Quantity: 1 Price: 51,000
User 6: Quantity: 1 Price: 53,333
User 7: Quantity: 1 Price: 54,000
User 8: Quantity: 2 Price: 59,000
User 9: Quantity: 1 Price: 59,995
User 10: Quantity: 1 Price: 74,975
Now if those are the 10 "best" prices for that particular item, I'm a bit confused. As it stands I'm going to have to wait forever for the super malls to buy up those cheaper pieces so I can get what I'm settling for. It's also puzzling to see that there is 40K+ spread between the cheapest and most expensive. So, being that the piece is fairly rare to sell off, wouldn't everyone want to hold out for the 74K instead of just getting rid of them for 28K? Is impatience killing the neoconomy?
What's annoying is that I could go and buy all those pieces right now and put them up for 74K, and that wouldn't solve the problem, and I'd probably get in trouble for it for "driving up the price;" what about those who drive down the prices?? I may be all for a good snipe from time to time (*looks at codestones in SDB*), but there
is a difference between a misprice and
trying to drive the price down.
Are there any other items that this happens too? Voice your gripe here.