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Credit Market - mrbadmood - 2008.Jan.25 08:11 PM Any general thoughts on the new credit market rules that have been in place for a little more than a week now? Haven't noticed anyone on the messageboard so much as peep about the changes. It seems a foregone conclusion that the credit market was due for an overhaul, but I've also noticed that the changes have, for some arbitrary reaon, brought about a general increase in credit prices, favoring a seller's market over a buyer's. That's not a bad thing, but it tends to negatively impact lower-income noobs like myself that buy credits a few at a time to gradually obtain donator status. It could just be me, but I was wondering if other players are finding themselves paying more for market credits now than before the new rules went into effect. - Ushanewnewba - 2008.Jan.25 08:13 PM May be due to more people using the options like wire transfer and/or being left annoymous. - Howl - 2008.Jan.25 08:16 PM if u dont want to or cant pay the high prices keep an eye on the Trade Moderator there's always someone needs cash in a hurry and willing to sell cheap. - Ushanewnewba - 2008.Jan.25 08:22 PM Good point. - mrbadmood - 2008.Jan.25 08:23 PM Howlsong Wrote:if u dont want to or cant pay the high prices keep an eye on the Trade Moderator there's always someone needs cash in a hurry and willing to sell cheap. That's something I hadn't even considred. Thanks. - zenith - 2008.Jan.25 08:31 PM I think since 1 or 2 players cannot flood the market to manipulate the cost for credits, it will start to be more variable now. - Leopard - 2008.Jan.25 08:35 PM it was definitely pretty ridiculous to see an anonymous post 100 sets of 20 creds - Howl - 2008.Jan.25 08:43 PM I do want to mention tho the Credit Market now is still cheaper than when i 1st joined last march, when the avg. credit was going for $265 - FaceOwner - 2008.Jan.25 11:20 PM the credit market changes are great. it is now more like a true supply/demand scenario. great changes, zen! |