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Titanium
06-03-2021, 05:17 AM
New Auction House

I'm thinking we should have a different type of auction house without being asked for any fee (5%) until the item gets sold.

While it should work like this: I'm listing Monarch Wings. I will set how much I expect to get for the item 8m (which it cannot be seen by bidders). And people will do their bids being unaware what other potential buyers are offering. After 12 hours my item will be sold to the highest bidder (who offered more than my expectation price)

While there is a higher chance for this auction house to be flooded with items, somehow i think we should receive 3 auction slots by default.


C/O

I'm not sure how many people are being affected by this untrustworthy system of "C/O" but i think it's time for something to be done.

If you are not aware how it works, it goes something like this.

Mr X sells Blackbeard Hooks and states that he takes offers and gives you a C/O 110m from Mr Z.

(You must think "damn, this has to be legit, he has a C/O" from this person, time to outbid him to get this item")

But in reality, Mr X has 70-80m offers. Mr. Z most of the time is a friend, an alt, or another account of his.

I've seen items climbing from 70m to 170m just because there are a lot of Mr Xs thinking they can benefit from this merching trick.

There are a lot of scenarios where Mr X buys multiple Blackbeard Hooks just to lower the chances of desperate buyers to get the item.

Also in order to make these offers look more realistic, Mr. X opens a thread. And in the thread you can find his buddies making offers, sometimes his forum side account making offers even his spouse is there making offers, damn.

But last and not least, MR X has proof that he has offers, he also takes screenshots. Because that's what a normal seller does, right? he takes screenshots of offers in case..... ?? he forgets the name of the buyer OF COURSE. :sour:


Let's not pretend that there's a resonable explanation why items are climbing when a mercher gets the item and then calls it "ah i got this offer because there is a big demand for it"

Azel
06-03-2021, 05:36 AM
Well only thing I'm concerned is that if no fee is asked then people will easily abuse it. I can put a common gear for like 100m which ik no one will buy and the auc will get flooded with garbage.

Titanium
06-03-2021, 05:47 AM
Well only thing I'm concerned is that if no fee is asked then people will easily abuse it. I can put a common gear for like 100m which ik no one will buy and the auc will get flooded with garbage.

nobody can see how much u r expecting to get for the item. They should see ur ign and the item's name.

If nobody gives u 100m then the item gets cancelled from auction after 12 hours. The bidder will have his gold locked until the item gets sold or expire.

Roycedamagnet
06-03-2021, 06:40 AM
Constructive suggestion, but if this system is to prevent fake offers and whatnot, isn't your auction house system flawed?
The same concept of using friends and alts to bump up the current bid can also be applied in your proposed auction system. For example, the seller sets the "secret bid" at 90m for a rare item that is usually worth 70m and encourages his buddies to bid all the way up to 89m. Another genuine buyer that really needs this item and is unaware of its worth goes on to bid 90m. In this case, the seller has hoodwinked the buyer into paying 20m extra.

P.S:-
The whole "fake offers" concept is so messed up. Anyone around that is still doing this to take advantage over desperate buyers should be ashamed of themselves.

Spooked
06-03-2021, 06:56 AM
Its a good concept but i really dont see how the current system is all that bad.
Seems to work perfectly fine, people just have to stop taking everything at face value.
Instead of listening to what any random person has to say they should do some research on the item, specifically doing forum checks on past sales, this has saved me from a dozen of potential rip deals

Titanium
06-03-2021, 07:23 AM
Constructive suggestion, but if this system is to prevent fake offers and whatnot, isn't your auction house system flawed?
The same concept of using friends and alts to bump up the current bid can also be applied in your proposed auction system. For example, the seller sets the "secret bid" at 90m for a rare item that is usually worth 70m and encourages his buddies to bid all the way up to 89m. Another genuine buyer that really needs this item and is unaware of its worth goes on to bid 90m. In this case, the seller has hoodwinked the buyer into paying 20m extra.

P.S:-
The whole "fake offers" concept is so messed up. Anyone around that is still doing this to take advantage over desperate buyers should be ashamed of themselves.

The genuine buyer should name his offer since he is not aware of the let go price. If he is desperate enough. He should offer 100m.
If the seller will ask his buddies to pay 91m. Then nobody is going to be aware anyway. So it doesnt matter.

This C/Os spoken in town are the poison.
Somehow the community starts beliving that the value of an item is set by the “c/o” given to the buyer. Which most of the time is fake. And they will take it for granted. Thats how much he needs to pay or more to get in the possession of that specific item. Correct me if im wrong.

Making annonymous bids can actually benefit on the long term the players. Cause everyone will bid how much they think it worths it.

Roycedamagnet
06-03-2021, 07:53 AM
The genuine buyer should name his offer since he is not aware of the let go price. If he is desperate enough. He should offer 100m.
If the seller will ask his buddies to pay 91m. Then nobody is going to be aware anyway. So it doesnt matter.

This C/Os spoken in town are the poison.
Somehow the community starts beliving that the value of an item is set by the “c/o” given to the buyer. Which most of the time is fake. And they will take it for granted. Thats how much he needs to pay or more to get in the possession of that specific item. Correct me if im wrong.

Making annonymous bids can actually benefit on the long term the players. Cause everyone will bid how much they think it worths it.

Ah, I understand now. Thought only the names of the bidders were hidden, while the bids themselves were not. Did not know that the current bids were hidden from the buyers in your suggestion as well. That solves the problem.
+1.

Encryptions
06-03-2021, 08:42 AM
Would need 2 auction houses for this if items take 12 hours to sell, one for the bids which will mostly contain expensive items and one for the cheaper items such as red eggs, locks, awake gems, and so on.
One person could list an item worth 25mil for 35mil and use his alt to bid 34mil so the next person to bid is unaware and buys it.
This has been asked many times in the past but I don't think there is a way to set it up without people abusing the system. You could add a cancle bid option for those who bidded and didn't know the price- then you would get trolls who bid super high and cancle their bid.

Maybe have it where you list an item for 12 hours and instead of a system that goes only off the highest bid it can collect all of the bids in the 12 hour time frame and at the end the seller picks which bid he wants. No price is shown on the item and the top bid won't make it where others can't bid less. Even if its got a 25mil bid someone can bid 20m.

Yum
06-03-2021, 08:52 AM
"After 12hrs my item will be sold to the highest bidder"
isn't this a bit of a problem?


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BaronB
06-03-2021, 09:04 AM
The auction house isn't broke... so don't try to fix it.


What you all after is more like a trade outpost...

Say I list an item up for trade, instead of listing it with a price, it becomes available for people to submit offers..

Say Person A sees my item up for trade, he can "place a offer/bid" which will take him into his inv and he can select 4 different items and or gold to "offer/bid" on the said item.

Person A items then become locked into that "offer/bid" until Ive chosen to accept or decline.

At the same time Person B could come along and make a similar "bid/offer" on my post like Person A has done, so could Person C, etc.

Now I would have multiple different "offers/bids" to choose from and if for example, I choose Person Bs "offer/bid" then Person A and Person C would have their items/gold unlocked/returned to them as theirs wasn't accepted.

Probably wouldn't be the easiest to implement with coding etc (I'm not that technical) however based on the ideas people are trying to spitball, this solution is going to be your best one.


1 <3

**edit**

Also you can add say a listing fee for me to post a item on the "trade outpost" which is also higher then the fees in the AH to detire people smalling small trades and just like the AH you can choose to have a post stay up for a length of time for different fees like 1 day - 3 days - 7 days and if the post hasn't had any offers or gets accepted, it becomes expired again like how the AH works

Saint Jaffo
06-03-2021, 10:53 AM
I like this idea, so +1.
Following up next they should do something regarding the people that list 1 elite golden puzzle box for 15m. (As an example, happens with many other items and sometimes unaware people fall for that.)

Fyrce
06-03-2021, 02:22 PM
It involves humans. Same problem as all other things that involve humans. Remove humans to solve problem.

hozukreti
06-04-2021, 11:35 AM
The auction house isn't broke... so don't try to fix it.


What you all after is more like a trade outpost...

Say I list an item up for trade, instead of listing it with a price, it becomes available for people to submit offers..

Say Person A sees my item up for trade, he can "place a offer/bid" which will take him into his inv and he can select 4 different items and or gold to "offer/bid" on the said item.

Person A items then become locked into that "offer/bid" until Ive chosen to accept or decline.

At the same time Person B could come along and make a similar "bid/offer" on my post like Person A has done, so could Person C, etc.

Now I would have multiple different "offers/bids" to choose from and if for example, I choose Person Bs "offer/bid" then Person A and Person C would have their items/gold unlocked/returned to them as theirs wasn't accepted.

Probably wouldn't be the easiest to implement with coding etc (I'm not that technical) however based on the ideas people are trying to spitball, this solution is going to be your best one.


1 <3

**edit**

Also you can add say a listing fee for me to post a item on the "trade outpost" which is also higher then the fees in the AH to detire people smalling small trades and just like the AH you can choose to have a post stay up for a length of time for different fees like 1 day - 3 days - 7 days and if the post hasn't had any offers or gets accepted, it becomes expired again like how the AH works

Love this idea! I am a victim of fake bidder, he put high c/o and gone.:fatigue:

umarrahim
06-04-2021, 11:09 PM
New Auction House

I'm thinking we should have a different type of auction house without being asked for any fee (5%) until the item gets sold.

While it should work like this: I'm listing Monarch Wings. I will set how much I expect to get for the item 8m (which it cannot be seen by bidders). And people will do their bids being unaware what other potential buyers are offering. After 12 hours my item will be sold to the highest bidder (who offered more than my expectation price)

While there is a higher chance for this auction house to be flooded with items, somehow i think we should receive 3 auction slots by default.


C/O

I'm not sure how many people are being affected by this untrustworthy system of "C/O" but i think it's time for something to be done.

If you are not aware how it works, it goes something like this.

Mr X sells Blackbeard Hooks and states that he takes offers and gives you a C/O 110m from Mr Z.

(You must think "damn, this has to be legit, he has a C/O" from this person, time to outbid him to get this item")

But in reality, Mr X has 70-80m offers. Mr. Z most of the time is a friend, an alt, or another account of his.

I've seen items climbing from 70m to 170m just because there are a lot of Mr Xs thinking they can benefit from this merching trick.

There are a lot of scenarios where Mr X buys multiple Blackbeard Hooks just to lower the chances of desperate buyers to get the item.

Also in order to make these offers look more realistic, Mr. X opens a thread. And in the thread you can find his buddies making offers, sometimes his forum side account making offers even his spouse is there making offers, damn.

But last and not least, MR X has proof that he has offers, he also takes screenshots. Because that's what a normal seller does, right? he takes screenshots of offers in case..... ?? he forgets the name of the buyer OF COURSE. :sour:


Let's not pretend that there's a resonable explanation why items are climbing when a mercher gets the item and then calls it "ah i got this offer because there is a big demand for it"It's not that hard to ask a guildy of the item's average price....

If his c/o is very high, u simply don't have to buy it from him....easy

It's the desperation which gives merchants their profits...

And besides, if the seller wants to sell at a specific price, and won't go lower, the he has the right to sell at his price.

Some people use "C/O" as minimum amount or a starting bid, it's the wrong use of it, but they sometimes use it for that purpose.

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Hamburgerking
06-05-2021, 05:08 PM
There will always be scammers, and a new type of auction won't stop that...anyway, the whole current offer thing isn't even used in auction just by merchers in exp camp so idk why ur trying to fix it with a new house. The current one is fine. If u all just stop trusting scammers with ur money, there wouldn't be a problem. People wouldn't scam if it didn't work.

AlfineMahesa
06-06-2021, 11:27 PM
it will sound strange if we sell an item through an auction without payment, whether it sells or not is a risk, if you want it for free do a trade on the spot

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Dispressor
06-08-2021, 01:15 PM
I think If an auct will be made it need to be like real one.
U fix a reserve price (higher the price higher u pay to sell) and then best Co wins so u can avoid the entire fake Co sistem.

Undershooting
06-08-2021, 08:04 PM
Nice idea, adding to that it would be great if after the items get sold, the actual fee of the whole transaction is double or even triple the price of using the normal auction so ppl don’t just flood their items, and if the item doesn’t get sold it takes the same fee it costs to put it up in auc. If someone thinks adding a fee if the item isn’t sold is a bad idea, what is gonna stop the buyer to directly pm me to buy the item at my price after it expires from the auction.