Dear Santa, Remove Listing fee when meeting a Buyer Offer.
Then people would use it as a second inventory. When your inventory is full, just put it up on the TP for ridiculous amounts of money. The listing fee is there for a reason.
Then people would use it as a second inventory. When your inventory is full, just put it up on the TP for ridiculous amounts of money. The listing fee is there for a reason.
You didn’t read carefully what OP wrote.
Stil, imo, 5% listing fee should be there even when selling directly to highest buyer.
I see where you are coming, but the fee its part of the immersion too. As with any real sale you would have to invest some money to sell your stuff to anyone in the world (well except on the internet, I guess… but I would hate to see an add supported TP)
Maybe it’s just a matter of perspective. It’s a 5% swing, for something we’re not doing. We’re not placing any ads in papers, the buyers are coming to us. We pay BLTC their brokerage fee when the sale is made directly to an offer, so why are they charging us a listing fee when we didn’t list the item. It’s my fault for trying to apply Real World common sense to game.
Can I still ask for my GI Joe?
@DomDeuce (Quote Button – why you no work?)
I don’t see you complaining about NOT paying 5% fee as a buyer, even thou you are listing an offer.
Uhm, yeah. The listing fee when selling directly to a buyer kinda bothers me too. It’s like I’m telling this guy and tell that I can deliver what he’s asking, and out of nowhere some Inquest agents appear and take 5% of the items value from my vallet and then vanish into the night. (Even if its day)
People who can’t tend to call the opponent troll, scream something utterly incomprehensible
and finally result to personal insults.
Removing the 5% fee for meeting the highest bid would tend to artificially widen the bid-ask spread whenever it’s less than 5% of the lowest asking price. I don’t know how many items actually have such a small spread, but I could see this tending to lower prices overall on anything that does.
Ditching the 5% for bypassing actual listing and meeting offers will help sellers make a profit a little easier. It’ll help close the gap between demand prices and supply prices.
No I meant that if you want to check the listings you have to pay 5%. If you don’t pay the 5% then you can’t check “contact info” of the buyer and can’t sell you item.
In addition to being able to check the listing (and been given the contact info of the buyer) you have to pay the brokerage fee of 10% for the sale.
Its a way to nickel and dime you, not unlike many banks with all their stupid fees.
@DomDeuce:
It would never close the gap smaller than 5% of the minimum sell listing. At that point, it’s cheaper to sell to the highest bidder than to make your own listing, so that’s what any rational person would do.
And as such, it wouldn’t really help sellers profit who are trying to make a profit, since those people will only sell directly to the highest bidder when that makes them as much as the lowest sale listing, which is how much they’d sell it for under the current system.
The 5% is the fee for the bird that picks up your items and carries them to the seller.
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The 5% is the fee for the bird that picks up your items and carries them to the seller.
Bird’s gotta eat.
That was unexpected. Never thought of the BLTC Pigeon Union.
I’m going to have to now use this thread in my weekly Youtube GW2 news channel.
Wait a second!
The Pigeon Union has nothing to do with this. Since I have to meet up with a BLTC Representative to collect my item or my gold. Hmm, I want to meet the negotiators for the Pigeons during the last BLTC lock out.
Besides, its not pigeons, its owls.. or maybe Fire Imps..
The 5% is especially comforting when you realize you don’t have the 20g just to match an order. At that point, you have to clear out your entire collections-box to pay for the bird’s early retirement.