Imagine, i'm not even bored right nowsally wrote:@Ronintje: You are terrible.

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Indeed, expanding 1 shop beats building a 2nd..Horizon Holdings wrote:Oh good god! Please Stop you two
Look at it this way kestral
40k ad points costs on average 1m (+200-300k for the new building)
20m2 extra space costs on average 300k
To spell it out this means you can treble or quadruble your sales speed by expanding rather than buying a new store and new add points
Ill leave the decision up to you...
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sally wrote:Horizon Holdings wrote:Oh good god! Please Stop you two![]()
Really don't understand why you keep putting me in the same corner as Ronintje, I have nothing to do what he says to other players.
I am trying to answer someones questions here.
You can experiment with a few shops, but at your size they won't be very profitable. Several types of shops can at least make a small profit, though. I guarantee you can make a profit from furniture shops, because I'm going to have an excess of wardrobes for many months and I'll sell them for 1400 less than they fetch in Germany shops. Right now, I'm selling Q14 for 2800, which sells a full shelf in less than 3 days at 4200.dan7hughes wrote:Been playing the game a short while now and getting to grips with most things, but still bit confused on shops and thought i'd post here as an easier alternative to experimenting for the answer.