SneakyWeaky wrote:
I'm sick of the undercutting for a measly fast sell.
Yeah, that sucks. But its not
always just a "measly fast sell", because space and time are valuable commodities. at certain times, people need to get something sold in order to make room - to them, that item is worth less because it is taking up space. while it might be noble to wait for the 10 ahead of you to sell, and maybe have the item sent back once or twice, there are some cases (particularly in jeuno) where this isn't economically viable.
People will go get erase scrolls (for example - i'm not familiar with the current intricacies of the erase market) and sell them for as high as they can, which sometimes means undercutting in order to get them sold. If there are enough people getting these scrolls and selling them for 360k, but not enough people buying, people have to undercut. But people will still take their time to get these scrolls as long as the gil they get justifies the time they spend. This might mean erase eventually drops to 100k. But if its only 100k, then fewer people will feel its worth their time, fewer scrolls will be on the market, and prices may start to rise again.
I seem to remember erase was worth 300k-330k a month(ish) ago? A few months, maybe? I know 360k sounds higher than when I last remembered checking. As someone who might want to buy erase at some point, do I say, "Damned overchargers!"? I could very well, but I don't. Well... maybe I'll grumble or whine to my LS, but I don't blame individuals for it. I just figure I'll have to find ways to make more gil, or wait for the market to change.
Undercutting sucks for the seller, but its nice for the buyer. Its part of the economy, and since our virtual lives are dependent on it (the economy), we have to learn to adapt.