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    Jetstream_Fox's Avatar
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    Syvic Zivota
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    Seraph
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    Archer Lv 81
    Quote Originally Posted by Ksenia View Post
    I'm seeing mass liquidations on Sarg over various markets at least once a week and my instinct tells me it's another FC theft. I know how long it takes to gather certain things and I know when one person has not gathered what they are selling in large volume.
    It's not even been just lowly housing items, I seen a player lock out the entire company tabard category by selling from 200k to 700k in one night and on my server that item was going for no less then 900k. The cost of dusk leather alone cost more verses what this player was selling the tabard for.
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    Ashkendor's Avatar
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    Ashkendor Zahirr
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    Balmung
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    Paladin Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Jetstream_Fox View Post
    My questions are how is that even allowed in game? And is this some short or harassment or just bad etiquette? Since it doesn't seem like the player is even trying to make a profit more so saying that they can destroy this sale category out of pure spite or boredness.
    Chilled Red is super cheap to make though. As for where they got them all, maybe their FC house was done up as a fancy bar or restaurant and they redecorated. Maybe retainers brought them back. Maybe they just felt like opening a winery, I dunno. I don't see how it's harassment or bad etiquette at all for them to list their items to the market board though. If something isn't selling at the price you have it listed at, you can either shrug and leave it or you can lower the price little by little until the item actually sells. An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, so there's not much use in indefinitely leaving items up there that aren't selling.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jetstream_Fox View Post
    It's not even been just lowly housing items, I seen a player lock out the entire company tabard category by selling from 200k to 700k in one night and on my server that item was going for no less then 900k. The cost of dusk leather alone cost more verses what this player was selling the tabard for.
    I've been running our FC airships nonstop trying to discover the last couple of sectors; after a few weeks of that, I have more Dusk Leather than I know what to do with. I've had some listed on the market board for several days now and they haven't budged. If you get the materials yourself for free instead of buying them, anything you can get for the end product is pure profit. They've probably just been sitting on some leathers for awhile, decided to clean out their retainers, and crafted some stuff to get rid of the junk they have. I do it every so often myself - go into retainer inventory, wonder briefly about where all this crap came from, shrug and haul it all out and figure out what to do with it, whether that be crafting, turning in for expert delivery, or just flat-out npc'ing.
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    Last edited by Ashkendor; 10-29-2015 at 03:39 AM.

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    Seryl199's Avatar
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    Delferia Seule
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    Siren
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    Astrologian Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by Jetstream_Fox View Post
    It's not even been just lowly housing items, I seen a player lock out the entire company tabard category by selling from 200k to 700k in one night and on my server that item was going for no less then 900k. The cost of dusk leather alone cost more verses what this player was selling the tabard for.
    That's not a sustainable selling pattern. Eventually the seller will run out of product. If the price remains low for an extended period of time, then the perceived value for the item is lower than the market value; in other words, people overpriced their items.

    People sell low all the time, looking for a fast cash grab, marketing to a wider audience, liquidating product they spent little to no money on. If someone's selling so low it makes your head spin, snap it up and upsell it!
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