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 Post subject: Restocking
PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:49 am 
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Does anyone have good restcoking tipes? I know that you should have a fast modem...


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:55 am 
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Fast modem, fast computer, fast fingers, fast brain. LOL You need ALL of those especially on the weekend if you want to get decent stuff. You dont necessarily need to be fast for cheaper items just wont make as big a profit :)


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:57 am 
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Ok, thanks for the tips. I have a lot of questions going through my mind... You answered most of them!


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Oh goody :) If you have any more questions id be glad to answer them :)


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vtothec wrote:
Oh goody :) If you have any more questions id be glad to answer them :)

Okay, thanks! I'll keep that in mind. :)


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I usually select one shop, then go on http://www.neoitems.net and remember all the items above rarity 70.


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I can tell you one thing. Beware of the main food shop. It restocks a lot of r90's and such for 5000 and many aren't worth half that.


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I can tell you one thing. Beware of the main food shop. It restocks a lot of r90's and such for 5000 and many aren't worth half that.

I learned that lesson a while ago...The hard way. I kept on buying the items, and losing np. :(
Thanks for the reminder!


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pattypus wrote:
Chao wrote:
I can tell you one thing. Beware of the main food shop. It restocks a lot of r90's and such for 5000 and many aren't worth half that.

I learned that lesson a while ago...The hard way. I kept on buying the items, and losing np. :(
Thanks for the reminder!


I've been there for a month and im still doing it. :P I get impatient/impulsive and just go for whatever looks decent. Then I move into Space Weapons for Neocola Tokens, then to Snow Foods, then to Kayla's Potions, and out of one or two of those shops, I earn back the Nps I lost from that restock and then some.

Btw, if your doing food shops, (except for main), go for basically anything that stocks in 1's, 2's, or 3's. Thats how people are able to move from a shop they have been in for months, to a completely different one and still earn profits easily.


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Wow, there's a lot to know! Thanks everyone for the tips-I'll do my best to memorize them all!


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vtothec wrote:
Oh goody :) If you have any more questions id be glad to answer them :)


Would you or anybody else mind helping me? I currently restock at books, but it kinda gets really crowded really fast and you need to rs for a while before turning a big profit.

So what shops do you and any other PPTers reccomend for rsing? And do you have any tips for finding whats worth rsing and stuff. All help is greatly appreciated, thanks.


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I shop at books. Most of the time (excluding weekends unless your mega fast) you can make a profit on any book you buy. Its really a matter of practice and getting to know which books are worthwhile you have to be REALLY fast though


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:P Doesn't IDB have the How to Restock in Scariful Detail guide?


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but doesn't the haggling part slow you down when restocking??

any strategy to that?


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cipher_text wrote:
but doesn't the haggling part slow you down when restocking??

any strategy to that?


Simply put, you don't try and haggle. You put in an amount that you'll know they'll accept (for those who are inexperienced keep very close to the asking price). You've really only got one shot so you've got to make it good. If the items you are aiming for will make a decent profit you shouldn't need to haggle anyways.


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