Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 1053 - 285: Wealth Code, Value for Money (Part 4)
The funds required for this investment also need to be expended from the profits.
What we can guarantee is that all items consigned for trade have video records during the selling process. Players can request to retrieve the trade video at any time to ensure the transaction process is open and transparent, earning only a 10% profit without taking an extra penny of sacrificial power from fellow villagers.
Secondly, for those high-value items, we will sell them through an auction model.
We plan to hold it once a month for now, considering shortening the time when the number of items increases.
We invite the Alien Races who have established stable trading relationships with the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce to participate in bidding in auction style, selling high-value items at higher prices.
All promotional activities in between are solely handled by our Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce, and we still take a 10% profit after sale.
We understand that only by continually growing and expanding the Chamber of Commerce can we provide more quality services and substantial returns to our fellow villagers.
We hope everyone can understand the commission stage.
This will be an excellent opportunity for mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. We look forward to the active participation of players. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to leave a message below this post or visit the consultation office of the Dream Island Chamber of Commerce to communicate with the staff.
Let us work hand in hand, writing a legendary tale of wealth in the wave of trade with Alien Races.
——Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
Comment Section:
Owe Update 10,000 Words: What I'm more curious about is that your Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce could have more profitable methods, like directly purchasing from players at a premium, offering a price 7% higher than the Sacrificial Emperor. Pretty much no player could refuse, right? Making more is still making money, and without channels other than the Sacrificial Emperor, there's no other way to cash out. I'm really curious why you chose to give the majority of the profits to other players through consignment sales.
Crow Bridge: First time knowing the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce? This isn't a profiteering guild. They've posted so many nodes and Primordial Monster intelligence for free on the forum, which they bought with real money for resources. I think the brothers at the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce, making money isn't really their core pursuit. Maybe they enjoy the process of trade more, just like some players enjoy fishing or making gourmet food. Every player in the Monster World has different hobbies.
Heart of Frenzy: Support, strong support! Just an hour late. I just exchanged three pieces of equipment with Brother Di Zhao for sacrificial power. After reading your post, my heart is dripping blood! There's even a feeling of selling blood to Brother Di Zhao for resources. Why can't Brother Di Zhao raise the purchase price tenfold? (Chi Tu's right fist pounding the table.jpg).
Dietary Don'ts: I've played games for so many years, and all the in-game businessmen I've encountered are profiteers. The Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce is absolutely a refreshing breath! They actually volunteered to give up procurement and reselling at a high price, opting to provide players with a consignment platform. So conscientious, high praise.
Drink Water: I have a question. What's the specific deadline for the trade? It can't just sit with you on consignment if it doesn't sell, right? During this period, can I retrieve it at any time? Also, what's the standard for entering the auction house? What kind of item is considered a fine piece? Can you explain in more detail? I'm curious.
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The post made by Ah Lan quickly sparked heated discussions on the forum.
Right then, players contacted the members of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce who were responsible for player liaison, expressing their desire to sell "meaningless" resources and hoping to fetch a high price through the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce's channels.
The plan to establish a new platform unfolded more smoothly than expected.
This is thanks to the early efforts of the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce, establishing a good image among the player community.
Especially the campaign to accommodate the "Divine Transformation Node."
It allowed players to have a special feature of automatically adjusting the growth ratio of Life Soul, which made the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce well-known on the forum.
While browsing reply information, Ah Lan thought it was time for the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce to expand its membership.
Trading Market, dock goods unloading statistics, killer platform docking... and more recently, the addition of consignment resale business.
The future workload will only get bigger, and the current workforce of the Chamber of Commerce has an excessively high daily workload.
Regarding newcomer recruitment, he plans to give priority to recruiting players from his own Moon Eclipse Clan into the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce.
Moreover, he saw many player demands in the reply information.
He believes the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce is fully capable of helping players solve such issues.
For example, a player in the replies expressed hope that the Gold Coin Chamber of Commerce could compile a pricing strategy for items.
The reason is that this player often can't figure out the price situation, always selling high-valued items at a loss.
This is not a one-time or two-time occurrence.
The resources obtained in normal times, with reference prices for similar items in the Trading House, he would be able to sell at normal prices.
If there's no reference price, he can only sell according to the corresponding resource level price.
But occasionally obtaining new resources, the prices might be several times higher than resources of the same level in the Trading House, making it easy to sell at a loss.
The replying player also mentioned he thought of two solutions.
The first is simply to mark a high price and consider lowering it if it doesn't sell.
However, several times, items were listed for several days without being sold. Lowering the price, he's unsure how much is appropriate, constantly wavering between high and low prices, wasting a lot of time.
To solve this problem, the player's second solution is to deeply learn about the Trading House's product knowledge.
But after two days of learning, he still couldn't finish it.
The Trading House often has new resources on the shelves, and to accurately grasp the prices of resources, only those players who frequently resell resources can do it.







