Where does my money go?
Projected profit does not include the 5% listing fee, just the 10% sales fee.
You need to manually deduct the displayed listing fee from the projected profit to see what actual profit you will be making on the entire sale, if any.
1s = Sell Price
5c = Listing Fee
10c = Sales Fee
90c = Displayed Projected Profit
85c = Actual Profit on the sale (profit as long as vending nets less than 85c)
If it vends for 99c and you sell it to a 1s buy order, you actually lose 15c on the sale and should have instead sold to a vendor (or salvaged, but that’s a different discussion).
Yes, it is very silly and poorly designed. :\
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Hmm…well, I really wish they would show those fees in the trading post :/
They do show the listing fee, it’s directly next to the projected profit. Has to be shown separately too so that people know whether they can afford to list the item.
Profit is the wrong word. That number represents what you will see when you pick up the cash from the sale, since the bid fee is already paid upfront.
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Right, I know that the fee is shown for listing, but what I am saying is that there is a chunk of money missing, as shown in the example of my original post. I was aware that I was paying 4 gold 25 silver for listing that item, but I was not told up front where the rest of the gold went to between what it was sold for and the fee I had paid.
I would rather be told in plain writing that the market would be deducting a total of almost 10 gold than to have money unaccounted for in my transaction.
Projected profit does not include the 5% listing fee, just the 10% sales fee.
You need to manually deduct the displayed listing fee from the projected profit to see what actual profit you will be making on the entire sale, if any.1s = Sell Price
5c = Listing Fee
10c = Sales Fee
90c = Displayed Projected Profit
85c = Actual Profit on the sale (profit as long as vending nets less than 85c)If it vends for 99c and you sell it to a 1s buy order, you actually lose 15c on the sale and should have instead sold to a vendor (or salvaged, but that’s a different discussion).
Yes, it is very silly and poorly designed. :\
This is why many of my characters didn’t vote for Evon!
(Maybe…)
Would you like some hard cheeze with your sad whine?
Right, I know that the fee is shown for listing, but what I am saying is that there is a chunk of money missing, as shown in the example of my original post. I was aware that I was paying 4 gold 25 silver for listing that item, but I was not told up front where the rest of the gold went to between what it was sold for and the fee I had paid.
I would rather be told in plain writing that the market would be deducting a total of almost 10 gold than to have money unaccounted for in my transaction.
You listed for 95g. Posting fee is 5% so that’s 4g75s paid up front and non-refundable and is listed as “fee” in the interface. Upon sale there’s a 10% sales tax deducted from your asking price meaning there will be 85g50s waiting for pickup, which is what gets listed as “profit”. The 4g75s posting fee is NOT included in the calculation of “profit”.
RIP City of Heroes
Projected profit does not include the 5% listing fee, just the 10% sales fee.
You need to manually deduct the displayed listing fee from the projected profit to see what actual profit you will be making on the entire sale, if any.1s = Sell Price
5c = Listing Fee
10c = Sales Fee
90c = Displayed Projected Profit
85c = Actual Profit on the sale (profit as long as vending nets less than 85c)If it vends for 99c and you sell it to a 1s buy order, you actually lose 15c on the sale and should have instead sold to a vendor (or salvaged, but that’s a different discussion).
Yes, it is very silly and poorly designed. :\
This is why many of my characters didn’t vote for Evon!
(Maybe…)
Vengeance for Ascalon!
i honestly think that it should behave like a proper mmo auction house. 15% cut period. no listing fee, or turn it into a deposit that you get back after sale completion.
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There is nowhere to hide.
i honestly think that it should behave like a proper mmo auction house. 15% cut period. no listing fee, or turn it into a deposit that you get back after sale completion.
Unfortunately the listing fee is necessary. Else people would just use it as storage by putting up items at ridicoulus prices. The listing fee keeps that from happening.
Yes, it is very silly and poorly designed. :\
I think it’s designed just like they wanted. Let stupid people gold sink more than they would if they made it idiot proof (so you couldn’t sell at all if the actual profit is less than vendor price). The entire transaction fee reason is simply to remove gold from the system…something needed in an MMO economy.
The up front listing fee (per above) is to prevent the TP from being an infinite storage locker.
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That’s the way that lady luck dances
Random Evon Personal Pocket Fee.
Just kidding. Since this thread pops up all the time I vote either for some sort of sticky or a better explanation in game.
“Whose Charr is this?”- “Ted’s.”
“Who’s Ted?”- “Ted’s dead, baby. Ted’s dead.”
Projected profit does not include the 5% listing fee, just the 10% sales fee.
You need to manually deduct the displayed listing fee from the projected profit to see what actual profit you will be making on the entire sale, if any.1s = Sell Price
5c = Listing Fee
10c = Sales Fee
90c = Displayed Projected Profit
85c = Actual Profit on the sale (profit as long as vending nets less than 85c)If it vends for 99c and you sell it to a 1s buy order, you actually lose 15c on the sale and should have instead sold to a vendor (or salvaged, but that’s a different discussion).
Yes, it is very silly and poorly designed. :\
This is why many of my characters didn’t vote for Evon!
(Maybe…)
Evon just takes 5% listing fee, while Kiel and the Captains Council pocket the 10% taxes.
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I’m surprised there has never been a “What does Anet do with all the TP fee gold?” thread….the level of thought the general player base exhibits is astounding at times.
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That’s the way that lady luck dances
I’m surprised there has never been a “What does Anet do with all the TP fee gold?” thread….the level of thought the general player base exhibits is astounding at times.
Duh, we all know that. They convert it to gems, then sell it for cash and that’s how they can have catered food service every day for lunch.
“Whose Charr is this?”- “Ted’s.”
“Who’s Ted?”- “Ted’s dead, baby. Ted’s dead.”