\GREED inc. wrote:oh so you mean they spend their money to buy the coins which they then dont use?
They sell them and use them for themselves.
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Actually it seems you need to learn to readAdvanced Electrics wrote:Your saying that there are very few coins.Ronintje wrote:And you don't understand you just proved my point while trying to show i'm wrong??????Advanced Electrics wrote: Have you ever heard of De Beers and limiting how many diamons are to be sold each year? In kapilands only a few people sell coins, they have unlimited amounts and are always buying more. They have no need to flood the market with coins and try and beat competition, since there isn't any. The people that do sell coins, sell them all for the same price and contantly up their prices together. People need coins and will pay whatever they have to. Just because price is high, doesn't mean there is little supply.
You really need to brush up on your economics.
Thats real sad..
Rarely ever seen so much BS kiddo.Advanced Electrics wrote:I love your arrogance, second to none. "It seems you can't read" "Next time read a little better". Who are you bud? Keep the insults going, I love getting insulted on an online games message board.
"When i write "the lack of coins" or "there are to few" i don't say there are few, but rather there are less then needed."
When somebody says "there are to few", they usually mean there isn't enough of something. Yet when you justify that, you say that are not to few when you say there are to few? When something is less than needed, there isn't enough of that product on the market. When it comes to coins, there is an unlimited amount on the "market". If there is a lack of something, that means they are hard to obtain or hard to find. An expensive new 2009 sports car might be expensive, but there can be more built. The supply might be low, but in reality the supply is infinite. The demand is what determines the supply. Coins supply might be low, but in reality the supply is infinite. The demand is what determines the supply.
There are not less than needed. If there were less than needed, then why can I go and buy 100 coins within in a couple minutes from people? The reason they are high is because they can only be bought with real money and the ever growing inflation.
Just a note! There is other way to get coins also, read http://www.forum.kapilands.com/viewtopic.php?t=775Advanced Electrics wrote:... The reason they are high is because they can only be bought with real money and the ever growing inflation.