(01-28-2017 07:03 PM)Certified Lunasea Wrote: (01-28-2017 06:39 PM)Izo Ryba Wrote: I have noticed that the prices that are displayed on the webmarket page sometimes are NOT what the cat is actually set to sell for..........like that cocoberry listed for $50 that was really set for 600 LOL
I would say if you run into this then you should probably contact the seller about it. If we take the time to list a price on the profiler we want that price to be accurate, but sometimes mistakes get made, we are all human after all.
Except me. I really am a shadow tiger.
Anyway, if the issue is unable to be resolved with the seller, for whatever reason, then you may want to contact Rene about it as I am sure he wants his web market to accurately reflect the in-world data, including the price if it is set.
When used properly this feature can be a wonderful tool, when used improperly it could cause issues. Kind of like everything in SL.
Yes I check the cats sometimes myself and I have to say it doesn't happen often that people try to cheat. In this case I want to believe that it was a typo, 60 instead of 600. I fixed it
(01-28-2017 07:59 PM)Ivy Lane Wrote: ...
So bottom line is why are we only talking about pricing and cheapest cats? Rene you do yourself a disservice not mentioning all the other wonderful features you have included. Search by ear, tail, what ever! That is glorious, check this out
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Why are we as a community having a field day jumping on the pricing bandwagon and taking this so personal when it's about options and choices and the market has increased those; look at the drop down. Why are we only discussing prices? Why was this post just about the "cheapest" cats? Why do we gravitate towards the drama and miss all the facts?
I think that as a community the bigger problem is that we do not want new people to be treated unfairly or taken advantage off. Knowledge is power, this is true of kittycats and life.
The reason why we talk about prices is because people complained about it. There are different opinions about it. My opinion is that showing prices won't damage the market and it won't change the prices. I showed the cheapest cats as an example. And tomorrow you can look again, will the cheapest cats be gone from the market? Will everyone buy the cheapest cats? Of course not! As you pointed out there are other factors that play a role. For example, just because one Toyger is cheaper than the other Toyger doesn't mean that it is better.