Who did this to the market
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I bought all the low bids only to be undercut by several more low bids, about 15 more. WTH.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
There are several LS cards that have this sort of thing going on. SEVERAL low sell orders that severely undercut the next price. Wth.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
im actually doing exactly this - because i don't care about extra stubs, i love to give flash sales of cards - eat it
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@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@ericulous1_psn said in Who did this to the market:
I understand both sides but when you think about the trends of the game, what people are winning in conquest, opening at the end of an inning etc, you can take some mid range diamonds and flip them in seconds. Today I made 500k flipping Mike Trout. Each flip took about 90 seconds and was worth about 8-10k. Or the HRD mid cards Trevor story and Juan Soto. I buy 10 and by the time I'm done putting in buy orders, enough come through I can start my sell orders and make 6k on each flip, about 60K in 20 mins. All thanks to the magic of the app.
That all said, you're right, the bidding war can get real and frustrating and someone inevitably tanks the card, so going with commons and Bronze can be an absolute stress free way to make stubs.
A lot of common cards bought between 5 and 9 go between 333 and 400. Percentage wise that's roughly 6-7,000 percent profit and they sell much faster.
In about 3-4 weeks, I made 5 million and bought every card I wanted along the way. I was even buying cards just to "test drive" and quick selling. After a couple of hours, any loss was erased.
Numbers don't lie.
Oh for sure, I never said that common cards couldn't be used to make a good profit. The guy who showed me how has made his killing on Silvers, Bronzes and some common. I'm pretty new to flipping and so I havek a lot of time to make up for and also my brain can't handle an intense volume. Not yet. I take about 10-15 cards at a time, flip them and once my queue is cleared and my profits tallied, I can start again. Hopefully someday I'll get to the point that I handle the volume you guys do but for now, making 100k-200k an hour selling the top 13 LS diamonds works for me.
And yeah, I finally gave myself the breathing room to not have to flip constantly. Had I started at the beginning of the game I would have been in the several Million range far earlier. It should just be a quick thing you do while playing the game, not a full time job.
Ps: could it be a full time job??? For some reason when it's baseball cards on a video game it not boring.
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@ericulous1_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@ericulous1_psn said in Who did this to the market:
I understand both sides but when you think about the trends of the game, what people are winning in conquest, opening at the end of an inning etc, you can take some mid range diamonds and flip them in seconds. Today I made 500k flipping Mike Trout. Each flip took about 90 seconds and was worth about 8-10k. Or the HRD mid cards Trevor story and Juan Soto. I buy 10 and by the time I'm done putting in buy orders, enough come through I can start my sell orders and make 6k on each flip, about 60K in 20 mins. All thanks to the magic of the app.
That all said, you're right, the bidding war can get real and frustrating and someone inevitably tanks the card, so going with commons and Bronze can be an absolute stress free way to make stubs.
A lot of common cards bought between 5 and 9 go between 333 and 400. Percentage wise that's roughly 6-7,000 percent profit and they sell much faster.
In about 3-4 weeks, I made 5 million and bought every card I wanted along the way. I was even buying cards just to "test drive" and quick selling. After a couple of hours, any loss was erased.
Numbers don't lie.
Oh for sure, I never said that common cards couldn't be used to make a good profit. The guy who showed me how has made his killing on Silvers, Bronzes and some common. I'm pretty new to flipping and so I havek a lot of time to make up for and also my brain can't handle an intense volume. Not yet. I take about 10-15 cards at a time, flip them and once my queue is cleared and my profits tallied, I can start again. Hopefully someday I'll get to the point that I handle the volume you guys do but for now, making 100k-200k an hour selling the top 13 LS diamonds works for me.
And yeah, I finally gave myself the breathing room to not have to flip constantly. Had I started at the beginning of the game I would have been in the several Million range far earlier. It should just be a quick thing you do while playing the game, not a full time job.
Ps: could it be a full time job??? For some reason when it's baseball cards on a video game it not boring.
Lol, same here. I was amongst the poorest players until October (offline until a few games recently). I was just if i had a couple of stubs to rub together.
Definitely do what works best for you
Edit: Yes, there is a career to be had flipping. Job title is: Stubbin' Specialist.
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@ericulous1_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@ericulous1_psn said in Who did this to the market:
I understand both sides but when you think about the trends of the game, what people are winning in conquest, opening at the end of an inning etc, you can take some mid range diamonds and flip them in seconds. Today I made 500k flipping Mike Trout. Each flip took about 90 seconds and was worth about 8-10k. Or the HRD mid cards Trevor story and Juan Soto. I buy 10 and by the time I'm done putting in buy orders, enough come through I can start my sell orders and make 6k on each flip, about 60K in 20 mins. All thanks to the magic of the app.
That all said, you're right, the bidding war can get real and frustrating and someone inevitably tanks the card, so going with commons and Bronze can be an absolute stress free way to make stubs.
A lot of common cards bought between 5 and 9 go between 333 and 400. Percentage wise that's roughly 6-7,000 percent profit and they sell much faster.
In about 3-4 weeks, I made 5 million and bought every card I wanted along the way. I was even buying cards just to "test drive" and quick selling. After a couple of hours, any loss was erased.
Numbers don't lie.
Oh for sure, I never said that common cards couldn't be used to make a good profit. The guy who showed me how has made his killing on Silvers, Bronzes and some common. I'm pretty new to flipping and so I havek a lot of time to make up for and also my brain can't handle an intense volume. Not yet. I take about 10-15 cards at a time, flip them and once my queue is cleared and my profits tallied, I can start again. Hopefully someday I'll get to the point that I handle the volume you guys do but for now, making 100k-200k an hour selling the top 13 LS diamonds works for me.
And yeah, I finally gave myself the breathing room to not have to flip constantly. Had I started at the beginning of the game I would have been in the several Million range far earlier. It should just be a quick thing you do while playing the game, not a full time job.
Ps: could it be a full time job??? For some reason when it's baseball cards on a video game it not boring.
Ikr? The stock market bores me to death (maybe because I'm not an economist), but the baseball card market captures my attention
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@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
Not talking but this late in the season is there a need to make 300k an hour? I buy 500K-1mil worth of headliner packs each week because there's nothing I want. I know for a fact that I've bought Lindor, Vida and Gehrig twice. Tested, sold... Decided to try again just because.
If you're worried about making X amount per hour in November, your the one who might be doing it wrong. To each there own though.
There is a reason actually, being ready for the 19th and the collection, after that I won't be flipping because I won't have a reason
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@thehungryhole said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
There are several LS cards that have this sort of thing going on. SEVERAL low sell orders that severely undercut the next price. Wth.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
im actually doing exactly this - because i don't care about extra stubs, i love to give flash sales of cards - eat it
Flash sales on commons? Hmm ok, ill bite, heres the attention you crave. Claims to not care about extra stubs, spends time making sell orders to gain extra stubs…logic!
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
Not talking but this late in the season is there a need to make 300k an hour? I buy 500K-1mil worth of headliner packs each week because there's nothing I want. I know for a fact that I've bought Lindor, Vida and Gehrig twice. Tested, sold... Decided to try again just because.
If you're worried about making X amount per hour in November, your the one who might be doing it wrong. To each there own though.
There is a reason actually, being ready for the 19th and the collection, after that I won't be flipping because I won't have a reason
I would have thought all the top flippers would have had every card already?.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
Not talking but this late in the season is there a need to make 300k an hour? I buy 500K-1mil worth of headliner packs each week because there's nothing I want. I know for a fact that I've bought Lindor, Vida and Gehrig twice. Tested, sold... Decided to try again just because.
If you're worried about making X amount per hour in November, your the one who might be doing it wrong. To each there own though.
There is a reason actually, being ready for the 19th and the collection, after that I won't be flipping because I won't have a reason
I would have thought all the top flippers would have had every card already?.
I've been lazy, honestly haven't flipped much this year, but I recently got a promotion at work and the new hours make it a bit easier to have time to flip.
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@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@donttuchmethaar_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@eatyum_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
No offense, but 20k an hour is not very good, if you are happy with it more power to you, but there are cards out there you can flip twice and make more then 20k, with commons you are putting in a lot of effort for minimal gain, time wise it just doesn't make much financial sense.
It takes me maybe a millisecond or two to flip a card on the market using the app, it's great. The only time spent is waiting for the stubs to come in. In the meantime, I'm getting stubs from other flips.
Besides, every stub helps me. It's like finding a random penny in a parking lot—1 cent or $100, it's still money.
Fair enough, I guess sometimes I get lost in my flipping bubble, with my bankroll if I'm not making 300k an hour, I'm doing something wrong.
Not talking but this late in the season is there a need to make 300k an hour? I buy 500K-1mil worth of headliner packs each week because there's nothing I want. I know for a fact that I've bought Lindor, Vida and Gehrig twice. Tested, sold... Decided to try again just because.
If you're worried about making X amount per hour in November, your the one who might be doing it wrong. To each there own though.
There is a reason actually, being ready for the 19th and the collection, after that I won't be flipping because I won't have a reason
I would have thought all the top flippers would have had every card already?.
I've been lazy, honestly haven't flipped much this year, but I recently got a promotion at work and the new hours make it a bit easier to have time to flip.
Fair enough, congratulations on the promotion
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
There are several LS cards that have this sort of thing going on. SEVERAL low sell orders that severely undercut the next price. Wth.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
People open packs and don’t even look at the boring market. I can’t stand opening my packs and sell the cards for random prices I know they will sell for. I just like to play the game not the market. 189 for silver 89 for bronze and quick sell gold.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@thehungryhole said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
There are several LS cards that have this sort of thing going on. SEVERAL low sell orders that severely undercut the next price. Wth.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
im actually doing exactly this - because i don't care about extra stubs, i love to give flash sales of cards - eat it
Flash sales on commons? Hmm ok, ill bite, heres the attention you crave. Claims to not care about extra stubs, spends time making sell orders to gain extra stubs…logic!
I say we all buy up the 15+ orders for these cards so that we can keep the market healthy. We shouldn't tolerate parasites like him
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790 orders for Pierce Johnson for 330... you have got to be kidding, are people insane?
And with 45 buy orders for 25, smh.
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It's Bernie Sanders, he disapproves of your profits
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@thehungryhole said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
There are several LS cards that have this sort of thing going on. SEVERAL low sell orders that severely undercut the next price. Wth.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
im actually doing exactly this - because i don't care about extra stubs, i love to give flash sales of cards - eat it
Flash sales on commons? Hmm ok, ill bite, heres the attention you crave. Claims to not care about extra stubs, spends time making sell orders to gain extra stubs…logic!
I say we all buy up the 15+ orders for these cards so that we can keep the market healthy. We shouldn't tolerate parasites like him
Wow. You don't get it. The parasite is you. You're taking a 5 stub common, and severely overcharging for it. Write this card off, it's now dead for you.
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@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@quinnymcquinn said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
Always one
I don't know what you mean. Please elaborate?
There’s always one dckhead doing dumb sht like this, probably just a bored teenager expressing his angst.
Ohh. Might wanna edit that so the thread doesn't get locked.
I'm new to flipping cards so this really throws a wrench in my stub making. Does this happen often in the market? Will the prices for these players return to average?
I just buy them out if its a card im working the market on, I think its best to do that in case it crashes the value completely, which is what it appears they are trying to do.
I’d do this. Just buy the low bid.
Some people pull a card and just throw a Hail Mary on the sell price. They might have just put up a sell order with out looking at the true value of the card.
To the guy that said you’re flipping wrong that’s dumb. I flip tons of common cards with great success. Yeah it’s only a few hundred stubs a flip but with the companion app I can make 20k in an hour on the right common.
^ This, I gotta flip something while I wait on my 20 Ryan Kleskos to sell.
I have 15 Betances, 10 Konerko, and 5 O'Day
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
790 orders for Pierce Johnson for 330... you have got to be kidding, are people insane?
And with 45 buy orders for 25, smh.
You should help out your fellow player and take all of off their hands. It's the right thing to do.
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@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
790 orders for Pierce Johnson for 330... you have got to be kidding, are people insane?
And with 45 buy orders for 25, smh.
Update: they were down to 786 so I threw one back on the pile.
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@dcmo3_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
@jeezy-e_psn said in Who did this to the market:
@thehungryhole said in Who did this to the market:
@ladyswampfox_xbl said in Who did this to the market:
Example: LS Vidal Brujan. There are 11 sell orders at 155 stubs. The next highest sell order is for 369.
There are several LS cards that have this sort of thing going on. SEVERAL low sell orders that severely undercut the next price. Wth.
I don't know who's doing this, but it must be how they get their sick kicks. What is to gain from making hardly any profit like this?
im actually doing exactly this - because i don't care about extra stubs, i love to give flash sales of cards - eat it
Flash sales on commons? Hmm ok, ill bite, heres the attention you crave. Claims to not care about extra stubs, spends time making sell orders to gain extra stubs…logic!
I say we all buy up the 15+ orders for these cards so that we can keep the market healthy. We shouldn't tolerate parasites like him
Wow. You don't get it. The parasite is you. You're taking a 5 stub common, and severely overcharging for it. Write this card off, it's now dead for you.
If they want the card for a decent price for their collection, they can put in a low buy order. But exploiting the system and making other players lose out on stubs by putting in over 9000 undercharged cards is unacceptable. They would rather ruin the market for everyone instead of haggling for the best deal. It's laziness.
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Lul people with 25 sell orders at an extortionately high price for henchmen, finger wagging people with 25 sell orders on commons. I love this forum 🥤