Don't think so.mikelessar wrote: 2 days ago
But yeah, that is quite the limitation.
If I'm asking for a Ber, I'll pretty much always also be fine with a Jah or a couple Sur or whatever.
Don't think so.mikelessar wrote: 2 days ago
that was what I wanted to say a few posts above
lmaoBigD wrote: 14 hours agoNgl rereading this thread makes me want to post a bunch of stuff with "LF offers" just for shits & giggles
like i said in my OP, highly valuable or unique/odd trades justify a "LF offers"klmklm27 wrote: 2 days agothat was what I wanted to say a few posts above
I do NOT bin my trades
1) lots will try to lower anyway
2) I'm indeed lazy but that doen't mean I dont know the prices
2a) if someone really needs the item he may make a higher offer (your goal as a seller is to get as much as you can)
2b) I just ignore if the offer is clearly under market (often to buy here and sell higher on traderie)
2c) if the offer is "correct" (or for any other reason like the buyer being a returning one) I can accept lower offers (we did trade @TimeSlayer even with no bin from my side)
3) I'm not in a hurry so if buyers "pass" my ads because of no bin ... well ... nobody cares neither he or I, even less other people on the site
yep thats my point 2a
I think that would help for the portion of the traders who are new. But even new traders are able to look at the price history, so I'm not confident here. I have two suggestions which could help remove some frustration:Teebling wrote: 2 hours agoWould it help if users were provided a suggested asking price (or low-high range more likely) that they just need to click once when creating the listing? If the problem is that users feel friction determining what to ask for (they don't want to go to the price check page, search for the item, scroll through the history to get a feel for what its worth etc.), then that is potentially something that the site can do something about to reduce that friction. The same could go for the buyer - they're shown prominently what the typical range of offers is. Obviously impossible to do for rare items, for which this site only relies on manual appraisals, but for anything else it could be done (with great difficulty, but possible). I'd have to find a way of finding correlations in the existing data, excluding outliers etc.
AMEN!! preach it!sbn wrote: 2 hours agoOK, ready to anger a lot of people, but here goes...
I have been active trader on another site for about 20 years, a site that often there is a BIN. It is is simple convenient, and worked well. 95% of trades completed within minutes of posting an ISO, or responding to a post. On Saturday I had 2x Warlock torches to sell, both transactions completed within 10 minutes of posting. I needed statues, my ISO took 2 minutes.
Lets truly be honest here, the "LF runes" and "Make offer" are really hoping for the offer of 20 Jahs for a 5 Jah item. You know it, I know it. This has been the way of D2 trading since the dawn of time (yes, going all the way to the dinosaur age). The way it worked when players would try in game trades making games like " Eth Titans4trade". Items worth pgems to Puls could maybe, possibly get the trader a HIGH RUNE. The cost to this is that this pushes most traders away, both buyer and seller.
I tried yesterday to use this site, for which the search function is by far the best anywhere. Single reason why it only took me 5 minutes to know I will never use Traderie (OMFG that site sucks). Did complete a trade, because the seller had a BIN. But other sellers, it was just frustrating and a turn off. So I need to post an offer and let them sit on it and think, meanwhile I am going to keep looking. Meanwhile others are completing trades. So am I now obligated to stick with my offer? Um no, so the seller can ponder my offer and basically get stuck having to relist for days. THAT is exactly what I saw at this site. Items I did search for had been being listed and re-listed, bump after bump. Buyers not buying, sellers not selling.
This is going to offend many here, but so what. If this site (which has amazing database, awesome forum, great community) is to ever gain steam with their trading, then changes need to be made. That starts with sellers having a clue what to ask for, just posting a *#&$ BIN. More you trade, the more that is offered and can move, the more people will come here to use this site. Simple as that.
lmao
i feel like that could be tricky to implement. i got an idea: when someone goes to sell an item, after they type/select the item name u could populate a box below with the recent sales or market search info. so as u add the specifics for your item (number of sockets, ethereal, ladder, sc/hc, etc) it would auto update the market search box. it would save a lot of clicks. also u could add a box when looking at an item listing that showed the price history of the item but with the fields already selected that match the item being sold. did i explain that clearly?Teebling wrote: 2 hours agoWould it help if users were provided a suggested asking price (or low-high range more likely) that they just need to click once when creating the listing? If the problem is that users feel friction determining what to ask for (they don't want to go to the price check page, search for the item, scroll through the history to get a feel for what its worth etc.), then that is potentially something that the site can do something about to reduce that friction. The same could go for the buyer - they're shown prominently what the typical range of offers is. Obviously impossible to do for rare items, for which this site only relies on manual appraisals, but for anything else it could be done (with great difficulty, but possible). I'd have to find a way of finding correlations in the existing data, excluding outliers etc.
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