gidget wrote:
When I put them at 2000, I have never had one last in my shop more than 24 hours.
I come to realise that the people who buys the bag probably buys it not for fixing, but to resell it for a profit.
I guess you're right, as long as such players exist, you should sell them.
I can see how this can work for scratchcards where you can buy a race to riches for 600nps and then sell it for 699nps with the prospects of winning 2500nps.
As long as the max prize for fixing a bag caps at 2000nps, if you sell the bag at 2000nps, the only people who would buy them will mostly be resellers. How long can they keep it up? Don't know.
But the fact remains, the bag fetched way more than 2000nps before the editorial came out. Will the price continue to drop? It depends on the resellers. Will the resellers continue to make 100nps profits per bag which they probably have to rely on other resellers to make? Don't know.