tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-211111746671455566.post8457792408692454222..comments2023-09-25T07:13:57.103-05:00Comments on Bo-breazes' a blog about wow, life , and other stuff: Post for later Arrows scam ?? nobo-breazehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00637667565122535672noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-211111746671455566.post-14411905009864620062010-01-01T18:54:31.912-06:002010-01-01T18:54:31.912-06:00If your analysis were correct and this was simply ...If your analysis were correct and this was simply normal buy low/sell high, then people would be listed stacks of 1000 at 999% and having them sell. The only reason those stacks of 100 go is because people buy them with the intention of getting 1000. The simple truth is people don't get what they think they're paying for, thats what makes it a scam.Treenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-211111746671455566.post-89031557305921388982009-12-31T19:32:35.806-06:002009-12-31T19:32:35.806-06:00Agree with Steve. Would you feel stupid if you bo...Agree with Steve. Would you feel stupid if you bought 100 at the same or simliar price as 1000? If so, then you can extrapolate that to your suckers (which aren't really customers in that you are fooling them). Just follow the golden rule here, do unto others as you'd have them do unto you.Rob Dejournetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11451389128538898818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-211111746671455566.post-69045726199543299072009-12-29T15:32:12.874-06:002009-12-29T15:32:12.874-06:00When the 100 arrow seller puts them up for practic...When the 100 arrow seller puts them up for practically the same price as a 1000 arrow seller then the intention is apparent... to "trick" the buyer. If you are trying to sell 100 arrows at a price that makes it attractive to someone not wanting to spend a lot of G on a whole 1000 stack, the intention swings the other way. There is nothing wrong with breaking any stack and upping the price somewhat elevated (e.g. 1 bar instead of 20 for 25% more... example only - your mileage may vary). People should expect (or at least not be surprised) to pay more per bar for that. No one can convince me that posting 100 at 1000 prices is in any way a convenience to the customer when the price is only a copper or two lower. Once again, the intention (interface issues or not) is to deceive.<br /><br />Is it "wrong"? Only in the sense that the it is always "buyer beware" and that the seller will have to deal with any social and business repercussions. In WOW that might not amount to much. Would I do it? No... but that is my choice... which is an extention on how I do business in the real world.Stevenoreply@blogger.com