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Major profit from the RMAH

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  • Jun 12, 2012 6:42 pm GMT

    my friend just made 400 bucks just from selling two items on the RMAH with each being 200$. The items are... :
    1. a 1400 DPS X-bow
    2. and a 900 dps handbow with 1k life on hit and a socket.
    I was actually very surprised that these were sold within the whim of the RMAH implementation and even more surprised about how absurd it is that there are some people that are desperate enough to spend that much money.
    Aside from my dumbfounding reaction, I am actually amazed that he managed to make 400 bucks just from abusing siege breaker within a day. Anybody else made major bank from the RMAH?

    Edited on Jun 12, 2012 6:44 pm GMT
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    my friend just made 400 bucks just from selling two items on the RMAH with each being 200$. The items are... :
    1. a 1400 DPS X-bow
    2. and a 900 dps handbow with 1k life on hit and a socket.
    I was actually very surprised that these were sold within the whim of the RMAH implementation and even more surprised about how absurd it is that there are some people that are desperate enough to spend that much money.
    Aside from my dumbfounding reaction, I am actually amazed that he managed to make 400 bucks just from abusing siege breaker within a day. Anybody else made major bank from the RMAH?

  • Jun 12, 2012 7:36 pm GMT

    Smart people held onto their 1000+ DPS weps for the RMAH. After a flurry of buying, the very tiny percentage of people playing with disposible income like that will dry up. They have their end game stuff, so no more buying.

     

    Get your stuff up fast and undercut, you might make some cash before things flatten out.

    "Hokey consoles and ancient hardware is no match for a good PC on yer desk kid."

    Smart people held onto their 1000+ DPS weps for the RMAH. After a flurry of buying, the very tiny percentage of people playing with disposible income like that will dry up. They have their end game stuff, so no more buying.

     

    Get your stuff up fast and undercut, you might make some cash before things flatten out.

  • Jun 13, 2012 3:14 am GMT

    I would buy as well if I were your friend

    I have made all the calculations; fate will do the rest.

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    I would buy as well if I were your friend

  • Jun 16, 2012 8:25 pm GMT

    Only idiots pay cash for virtual items of a video game. It's funny, and Blizzard is laughing all the way to the bank too!

    In a few months when Blizzard decides to release better items, or the people that dump hundreds decide to quit the game in three months, they'll regret it

    Only idiots pay cash for virtual items of a video game. It's funny, and Blizzard is laughing all the way to the bank too!

    In a few months when Blizzard decides to release better items, or the people that dump hundreds decide to quit the game in three months, they'll regret it

  • Jun 20, 2012 10:59 pm GMT
    Can't post on the Blizzard forums, since "I don't have a character" - whatever that means; I'm a person, I'm real!

    Anyway, a law against Blizzard making millions of dollars on underage kids using RMAH: sure. There needs to be one.
    Can't post on the Blizzard forums, since "I don't have a character" - whatever that means; I'm a person, I'm real! :P :D Anyway, a law against Blizzard making millions of dollars on underage kids using RMAH: sure. There needs to be one.
  • Jun 21, 2012 6:09 am GMT

    And what exactly can be done with that money? Can it actually be used on stuff other then games and subscriptions ect? Or can it be put into a bank account?

    And what exactly can be done with that money? Can it actually be used on stuff other then games and subscriptions ect? Or can it be put into a bank account?

  • Jun 23, 2012 3:43 pm GMT

    nimd4 wrote:
    ...a law against Blizzard making millions of dollars on underage kids using RMAH: sure. There needs to be one.

    There is, you have to be 18 to have a bank and PayPal account, 21 to have a credit card in the US.

    [QUOTE="nimd4"]...a law against Blizzard making millions of dollars on underage kids using RMAH: sure. There needs to be one.[/QUOTE]

    There is, you have to be 18 to have a bank and PayPal account, 21 to have a credit card in the US.

  • Jun 23, 2012 10:25 pm GMT

    novak2k6 wrote:

    Only idiots pay cash for virtual items of a video game. It's funny, and Blizzard is laughing all the way to the bank too!

    In a few months when Blizzard decides to release better items, or the people that dump hundreds decide to quit the game in three months, they'll regret it

     

    Totally agree with you lad, even look at gold AH- if you've got gold you can cruise through hell mode, that seems to be less challenging and against the rules of the game.

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    [QUOTE="novak2k6"]

    Only idiots pay cash for virtual items of a video game. It's funny, and Blizzard is laughing all the way to the bank too!

    In a few months when Blizzard decides to release better items, or the people that dump hundreds decide to quit the game in three months, they'll regret it

    [/QUOTE]

     

    Totally agree with you lad, even look at gold AH- if you've got gold you can cruise through hell mode, that seems to be less challenging and against the rules of the game.

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