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Post by gaspilot on Sept 23, 2014 10:33:33 GMT
Is there any way of adding a specific premium to autosale? Just enough to cover the selling fees or even make a small profit.
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Post by min on Sept 23, 2014 12:11:39 GMT
Is there any way of adding a specific premium to autosale? Just enough to cover the selling fees or even make a small profit. No. Autosale only sells at par and auto bid only buys parts offered at par.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Sept 23, 2014 13:02:22 GMT
If you want to autosell at other than par, you need to have a script to do it. wouldn't think it's be hard to provide a one button to 'delist all', 'markup all to x%', 'sell all' on the various pages, but they don't.
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Post by min on Sept 23, 2014 14:33:52 GMT
If you want to autosell at other than par, you need to have a script to do it. wouldn't think it's be hard to provide a one button to 'delist all', 'markup all to x%', 'sell all' on the various pages, but they don't. That would make it too easy for people who wanted to escape and not get stung for getting out.
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Post by sl75 on Sept 25, 2014 17:14:24 GMT
Even better could be a mechanism to have a dutch auction style autosale...
i.e. initially offer each loan part at the maximum permissible premium, and then gradually reduce the price until a sale is achieved (or optionally until the "reserve price" is met without a sale).
This can of course be done manually, but computers are generally better at predictable repetitive tasks like this...
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Sept 25, 2014 19:29:03 GMT
You need a 'speed control' too - i.e. are you willing to take 2 months to sell the part, reducing markup by 0.1% each day, or do you 'want rid of' in 8 hours or less. I favour the former most of the time, but then I'm not a proper flipper. 8>.
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