Originally posted by omegadethh7 Can we trade in the blizz cash for prizes like at a chuckie cheese?
Yes you can use funds to buy stuff from blizzard such as subscriptions etc, i would imagine stuff from the bliz store.
Originally posted by dubyahite
Originally posted by borkenvideo
Originally posted by dubyahite
Oh and another thing, people keep saying "durr it's basic economics and business duh. Take a business class idiot. Geez "
From wha…
Originally posted by dubyahite
Oh and another thing, people keep saying "durr it's basic economics and business duh. Take a business class idiot. Geez "
From what I understand, businesses tend to pass their costs on to their customers. If cos…
Originally posted by dubyahite
YOU AREN'T EVEN TALKING ABOUT THE SAME THING AS ME BORKEN.
Geez.
When people are complaining that they are going to get hit for 30% when they sell, I am simply pointing out that they should pass on the t…
Originally posted by dubyahite
Oh and another thing, people keep saying "durr it's basic economics and business duh. Take a business class idiot. Geez "
From what I understand, businesses tend to pass their costs on to their customers. If cos…
Originally posted by Grailer Gosh you guys are ignorant.
If you read properly.
When you make the auction to sell you choose CASH or BLIZZ$$
When your item sells you pay $1 + 15% of the Total Sale to blizzard . Then you either get…
Originally posted by dubyahite
@borkenvideo
"Why do you assume we are against the Auction House?"
I didn't say that, not once. I was simply showing you that sellers should pass the costs off to buyers and that it should be expected that …
Originally posted by Emeraq
Originally posted by borkenvideo
Originally posted by Emeraq
30% is 30 cents on the dollar. Take a 10 dollar sale as an example, with a listing fee of one dollar and the 30% on a 10 dollar sale you are st…
Originally posted by dubyahite
@killsmall
I'm not going to buy from gold farmer sites ever. Period. So yeah it doesn't matter what people are selling for.
Yeah my math was off, but so is yours. A another poster pointed out it not 30%, it…
Originally posted by insanejosh Some people really need to learn how to read.
Most people are going to be selling and buying Equipment on the RMAH. The only time you are being hit with 30% is on Commodities. The only Commodities I really see selli…
Originally posted by colddog04
Originally posted by dubyahite
@charlizzard.
Again, you would be a "bad seller"
Pass those fees on to your buyers. Build the fees into your auctions. Problem solved.
The market is competitiv…
Originally posted by Slampig
Originally posted by borkenvideo
So we find out new tidbits today about the Diablo 3 Auction House and fee structure.
Two interesting new facts get released to us.
1. The max you can sell any item for is $250.…
Originally posted by colddog04 I tend to think people will pay a premium in order to feel safe about their purchases.
Could outside sellers sell items for less? Sure. But if it means I have to pay $1.50 extra to Blizzard to do it legally, I wi…
Originally posted by colddog04
Originally posted by dubyahite
I'll try to be more clear about this.
The 15% sale fee is going to be absorbed by the buyer.
The 15% withdrawal fee is going to be absorbed by the seller.
Noone…
Originally posted by TGSOL You make a good point about this potentially failing to kill the illegal third-party market; why sell at the AH when you have to pay Blizzard twice if you can sell it outside the RMH and get 100% of the profit?
Your …
Originally posted by Emeraq 30% is 30 cents on the dollar. Take a 10 dollar sale as an example, with a listing fee of one dollar and the 30% on a 10 dollar sale you are still turning a profit of 6 dollars, which for you is what? 600% profit? The ite…