Some people do not want what they paid for the item to be known. More data = trade history of said item, means everyone will expect that trade for THEIR trade.Voyager wrote: 2 years agoit's better to post it on the trade directlyd2rppa69 wrote: 2 years agoI do get ur point . It just strange that some ppl prefer to pm to discuss offers etc… ultimately, imho, removing the pm method does more harm than good as some people sometimes want to pm a user to and ask questions. U not suggesting the questions to be asked in the trade thread ? That would be called post spamming…Voyager wrote: 2 years ago
you can post your offer on the trade directly.
that way the trade get's bump and get other people's attention so others will be also bidding on it and see others offers to make better offers
Ei- if 4 ppl r viewing that post and all have questions regarding the item, and if they cant pm the user to ask questions, dont u think it is silly and post spamming for them to continuosly bumping up the same post due to them asking questions. For that example, pm would make alot of sense.
the trade poster gets a free bump
and everyone else gets more detail information about the trade
The art of trading is between 2 people to agree on what is being sold for whatever price/trade.
Same exact item can sell/trade for 2 separate values.
Just because Person A: was really in a rush to buy let's say a P griffon, paid 40x Bers because he could and is the 1 person who EVER paid that amount.
and Person B: will pay what it's "worth" let's say for argument sake, 10x Bers.
Now everyone and their momma expects 40x Bers for a Perfect Griffon, when in fact, there was a 1 off trade that 1 person ever paid that much.
And, the other reason, is trade sniping/low balling.
Every game that has an economy, it's buy low, sell higher/for profit. If you don't have that Hustle mentality, don't expect to get ahead quick.
(Idk how values are made, seems like a general consensus so far on perceived value of said item(s)
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