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Post by Guest » 29.08.2007, 18:15

Drummore wrote:
jin wrote:contracts !!! selling through contracts gives you not only more income, but also a daily, contant stream of revenue
there is only 1 product(steel Q0) that is worth selling tru contracts instead of using the market, all others will get you better money in the open market than contracts.
hmm, i'd have to say there are very few products in which you can make more money on the market in a timely fashion.

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Post by Guest » 29.08.2007, 20:58

what do you mean by a timely fashion

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Post by Guest » 30.08.2007, 01:36

he was implying that other than steel 0, every product sold for more on the market. many do. most don't. many that don't have only high priced items that never sell or only do so slowly.

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Post by Guest » 30.08.2007, 01:39

oh i get what ur saying and ur right

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Post by Guest » 30.08.2007, 02:40

Ainvos wrote:
Drummore wrote:
jin wrote:contracts !!! selling through contracts gives you not only more income, but also a daily, contant stream of revenue
there is only 1 product(steel Q0) that is worth selling tru contracts instead of using the market, all others will get you better money in the open market than contracts.
hmm, i'd have to say there are very few products in which you can make more money on the market in a timely fashion.
I agree.

There was a point when I was selling 200,000+ wool daily via contracts. One day I tested placing 26,000 of that wool FOR THE SAME PRICE on the market. It took almost a week for all of it to be bought. As you can see, contracts where the way for me to go. (Now I just use that wool myself and don't bother with contracts.) :P

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Post by Guest » 03.09.2007, 23:53

Most products are a better return on contract. But I almost always sell stone on the market. getting a decent contract price for it is too much work. Or I did now I consume all of my stone. Occasionally water and power fall into the same boat. But I've always consumed any and all of those. Wood is iffy. I see some prices on the market that are better than the fax offers but I always sold better getting clients who don't use faxes. Once again though wood is a product I no longer sell. Generally low cost high volume items are more likely to get a comprable or superior price on the market.

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