Re: Don't feed the resellers
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 12:59 pm
Come on enough of the off topic junk. If you can't stay on topic and carry on a mature debate, don't post. This is a current issue that needs to be discussed and worked out, not to mention it hasn't gotten out of hand with flaming and trolling.
OK, i think we have beaten this into the ground. Nobody said haddo is greedy. But we all agree that he does have an interest in earning a profit. Subject finished.rrwfreak wrote:I can't believe that their are people calling Haddo greedy. LMAO!!!! You've got to be kidding me
We, for the most part, have agreed that this behavior is also bad and monopolistic... which defeats the purpose of fair trade. No buying out all the stock.rrwfreak wrote:Furthermore the people that do it, usually wait till he is offline or as on Windermeer goes on a vacation so they know how Haddo feels about this. However, they do it anyway. Is the market in Ryzom a free market, yes, and I do not argue that.
Yes every player can speak his/her mind.... but enforce my opinion, NO. Common courteousy is In my opinion very important, and i will try to implement it in my gameplay. I can hope that others will be courteous too, but hey man... I gotta leave it at that. They have as much right to play, how they want, as I do to play how i want. And even it RL, like you said, there are people who do not abide by those "rules" and common courteousies. We cant let someone else's actions coontrol what we do. Then they are in charge.rrwfreak wrote:That being said, we the players have the right to make certain spoken rules about how business can be conducted in Ryzom's free market, what should be common courteousy, and to enforce those said rules and courteousies. Even in RL free markets there are some rules and common courteousies that people follow.
Dude, thats a harsh opinion.rrwfreak wrote:btw, I group the people that go out and still buy and resell Haddo's jewelry at higher prices... are like "carpet baggers" and prey on victims of disasters when they are in need.
Noobies and such arent really involved.... how many newbies are gonna buy q250 jewels? maybe a few... but not enought to make an impact in this discussion. Same with lost toons and guilds.... small percentage of jewlery users.rrwfreak wrote:Yes, maybe, but there are people out there that don't have a ton of dappers. Noobies, people that have lost their toons and guilds and had to start over, and generally some other people that just don't accumilate large bank rolls of dappers.
To me, the key to this thought is the idea of "value-add". Do you add value by buying and reselling? Then you are benificial to the community and a small markup is reasonable. Otherwise, you're leeching of someone else's work. If you're using an alt and doing this only when you know the crafter is offline, you know you're a leech. Harsh? A little. So, if I'm wrong, I challenge Mudd and/or Munkie to step forward and let us know what value they add to the Ryzom community. C'mon boys, step into the light.larwood wrote:I still say that you can be a Trader (buy & sell) in the Ryzom market and be benificial to the community and ryzom economy.
Haddo wrote:So I want to encourage players to buy from merchandise from the crafters which will help your fellow players. If the resellers aren't making sales, then lower priced merchandise will stay in stock. If you buy from the resellers, they will keep buying out the lower price merchandise and marking it up.
oldmess wrote:To me, the key to this thought is the idea of "value-add". Do you add value by buying and reselling?...
My example from a previous post: A player that buys some, but not all, of the jewels in Dyron and resells them in Avendale makes jewels available to Trykers that can't get to Dyron easily.
Larwood's response:rrwfreak wrote:That being said, we the players have the right to make certain spoken rules about how business can be conducted in Ryzom's free market, what should be common courteousy, and to enforce those said rules and courteousies. Even in RL free markets there are some rules and common courteousies that people follow.
Larwood I think you misunderstood me and that is partly my fault for not explaining myself more. The enforcement of rules and courtieousies I meant were as what Haddo is suggesting to those of us that want to help out....to not buy the reseller's jewels if they have not gotten premission from said crafter. A boycott of buying their items basically. I did not mean a KOS or anything of that nature. I'm against KOS personally especially over something such as this. I'm also against any written rules added to the CoC to cover this because you are right it just has to do with a style of game play that a person chooses to play.larwood wrote:Yes every player can speak his/her mind.... but enforce my opinion, NO. Common courteousy is In my opinion very important, and i will try to implement it in my gameplay. I can hope that others will be courteous too, but hey man... I gotta leave it at that. They have as much right to play, how they want, as I do to play how i want. And even it RL, like you said, there are people who do not abide by those "rules" and common courteousies. We cant let someone else's actions coontrol what we do. Then they are in charge.
rrwfreak wrote:I guess I play my character as an overly nice Fyros gentleman who goes out of his way to help his fellow homin so I see those resellers that are reselling without the crafter's premission with quite a bit of distaste. You may or may not disagree with me, but that is just how I feel and that is strictly rp reasons nothing more and nothing less.
got bitterness?trenker wrote:Selling q250 jewells cheap does not necessarily benefit all the community:
1) Guilds working on power/fight for the outposts have just had some of their uberness diluted as anyone can have q250 jewels. This lessens the diversity of the guilds/players and will tend to increase GvG attrition and grind. This assumes we play outposts as GvG, we may all end up being very polite about it for all I know.
2) Jewellers working on their jewel craft and slowly selling their stuff now have no chance. Thats a good 50 grumpy jewellers wondering what they are going to do in game now. This means less jeweller diversity which is bad for the community. For example, someone already said in this thread, 'wheres the stam/sap jewels?'.
3) Harvesters used to sell mats to jewellers at a good price (3,500 per mat). Well now thats just not possible because the jewellers (well me anyway) can't make ends meet anymore and cant offer the harvesters that kind of money. So the harvesters go away and do something else, perhaps different mats. But parts of the nice economy that existed before Haddo came to town (my town dammit) is now brocken.
So, if someone's low price q250 jewels can cause such game pain, then I certainly don't mind Haddo getting a bit of pain back. Afterall, if he's allowed to cause some stress/mess due to his 'style of play' then perhaps it's not so bad that other people's style affects him.
But, as this thread has discussed, it would be a great loss to the majority of the community if q250 were not easily available. Heck, I buy several sets per week myself. And, in case you're wondering, I don't resell them.
This post is just for discussion purposes, my above points are not exactly watertight, but they do bring up some points not found in this thread so far.
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I can understand him, but after all its a free market game. So everyone is up to do as he likes. If haddo is upset by ppl buying his wares and selling them more expensive, he should sell them more expensive in the first place.totnkopf wrote:got bitterness?