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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:23 pm
Very true. 3nodding
Starting out in the exchange is quite hard(I remember just having the gold to buy/sell fox tails and ears, making less than 1k a sell.) After you start making more gold and are able to buy higher up donation items, there's a greater margin of profit available in buying/selling that item. You might be able to deal with Wallets and make about 1-5k each time, go up to Scarves and Hats making 10-20k a pop, eventually making it to the Sash where hopefully you can make at least 100k by reselling it. sweatdrop
I'm still working on the Sash part, I'm up to 2 scarves and a wallet for now.
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:33 pm
I once accidently stumbled into artificial inflation of V-pins. I was just meaning to sell all my extras, and priced them a bit below the inflated price. That was more than 1k, btw. The guy who was inflating them bought 'em all off of me and put them up for higher. I didn't even notice it was artificial inflation until I noticed the same person who bought all of mine was also putting them in the MP.
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 6:25 pm
SykoSilver I once accidently stumbled into artificial inflation of V-pins. I was just meaning to sell all my extras, and priced them a bit below the inflated price. That was more than 1k, btw. The guy who was inflating them bought 'em all off of me and put them up for higher. I didn't even notice it was artificial inflation until I noticed the same person who bought all of mine was also putting them in the MP. LoL, nice. Those situations really turn a vender's frown upside-down. biggrin
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