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  • How are we supposed to merch with GP sink?


    Taytot

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    6 hours ago, Taytot said:

    buying 2k superior dragon bones for 11835, and selling 2k for 11908 yields a loss of 100k after losing 238k to GP sink.

    You can either try and sell it for more to compensate for the gp sink, or just don't merch ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    14 hours ago, Taytot said:

    buying 2k superior dragon bones for 11835, and selling 2k for 11908 yields a loss of 100k after losing 238k to GP sink.

    Doing just fine personally. Get bigger margin items. currently made 7m f2p in a couple days.

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    Merching on Runescape has always been a fickle bitch of a task if you had very limited income/disposable income to use for such.

     

    I remember being apart of a little "guild" or "group" of private merchants that had around $100,000 if not more worth of gold back after they reverted the trade limit updates (god that update was a bitch).

     

    We would all decide on an item lets say for example a lower cost high rarity item, we would all buy every single available item on the Grand Exchange or any other source possible for up to X amount.  Repeat this process with 3 to 5 items at a time, then come the time we decided to dump them then we simply DUMP DUMP DUMP.

     

     

    Even then it was a bitch to make some income reliably.

     

    All of that to say this..  IT takes money to make good money.

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