False Advertising on Trading

Im sure we have all experienced this but what is up with people listing stuff at lowest prices just to fish offers? Or relisting something after you contact them for double the price. It is very scummy behavior with no way to report them or punish them. In fact they are encouraged.

Not only does it waste peoples time it sets a bad example. These people are clearly false advertising putting stuff at the lowest tiers of price to fish for offers. In any other market this is bad behavior and often reported/frowned upon.

Why do we not have a automatic option to buy it directly? It would save people time (not everyone is on 24/7), frustration, and prevent these time wasters.
Last bumped on Dec 21, 2024, 11:17:33 PM
Its crap but its call price fixing. It lures people into believing that an item is selling less than what it really is, in an effort to get them to list it at that price. Then they buy them up and relist them for a premium. GGG needs to either create an in-game AH or penalize players for do this. I have wasted many hours already just trying to find one item that I need. Waste of time.

I've had this happen to me a few times today. it's really annoying and such a waste of time and effort
Yea I'm just going to ignore trading for now or forever if they don't fix it.
I've lost count of how many hours I've spent over 3 days trying to get one single item. I've had it up to my ass with the scammy scummy practices.
And GGG is over here not even acknowledging it.
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Yea I'm just going to ignore trading for now or forever if they don't fix it.
I've lost count of how many hours I've spent over 3 days trying to get one single item. I've had it up to my ass with the scammy scummy practices.
And GGG is over here not even acknowledging it.


I don't see any big deal besides price fixing.

Lots of players don't have an idea on how much their item worth, so they just set a price and got tons of DMs so they raise the price and that's it.

If you spent 3 days and can't get an item that is not too scarce, then probably you're just targeting the lowest price possible and that is not the market price.

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