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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:40 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:46 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:51 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:56 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:46 pm
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Minielf t0shi0 Tosh is too competitive.
: D
-such a child-
'Mm.
I have 22ok in pure.
Around 2.5mill in items.
eek eek eek How the heck did you get that much? Did you get some through botting? stare
First of all, I don't typically comment on things like this but it's comments like these that give other people the wrong impression and goes to show the utter ignorance of the poster who made it.
It's important to realize that 2,500,000g is not so unreasonably high that would it botting the only reason for it. Some people are simply good at investing whereas others pursue more active means to gain wealth such as vending. Consider people's join date and the rates of accumulation.
For the sake of argument, it took me 2 months to half-a** vend 850,000g in profits to pay back to loan I took out with [Major General] Andrews (my brother) to help with my third Sash purchase. In fact, some vendors used to make upwards of 500k a day vending. My best days recorded profits of 450k a day (max), 100k a day (min).
Quote: 14/02/2006: Repayment 5 of MGA Loan (000k remaining) -- DONE! 01/02/2006: Repayment 5 of MGA Loan (212k remaining). 01/02/2006: Repayment 4 of MGA Loan (312k remaining). 24/01/2006: Repayment 3 of MGA Loan (400k remaining). 06/01/2006: Repayment 2 of MGA Loan (660k remaining). 16/12/2005: Repayment 1 of MGA Loan (855k remaining). Source: ]http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4030274
In fact, any vendor worth his salt will hold approximately 500k-1mil as float cash just in case a 2003 misprice floats along in the vend. In fact, Alexi_Jameson (aka. Kalec in his hay-day) used to keep well over 2 mil on hand at anytime in case a good deal came along.
Please stop making uneducated and ignorant accusations about others, they are both hurtful to the person you are directing it to and also hurtful to your own reputation.
Respectfully submitted, Charles
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:02 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:04 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:23 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:38 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:47 pm
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tamcharles Minielf t0shi0 Tosh is too competitive.
: D
-such a child-
'Mm.
I have 22ok in pure.
Around 2.5mill in items.
eek eek eek How the heck did you get that much? Did you get some through botting? stare First of all, I don't typically comment on things like this but it's comments like these that give other people the wrong impression and goes to show the utter ignorance of the poster who made it. It's important to realize that 2,500,000g is not so unreasonably high that would it botting the only reason for it. Some people are simply good at investing whereas others pursue more active means to gain wealth such as vending. Consider people's join date and the rates of accumulation. For the sake of argument, it took me 2 months to half-a** vend 850,000g in profits to pay back to loan I took out with [Major General] Andrews (my brother) to help with my third Sash purchase. In fact, some vendors used to make upwards of 500k a day vending. My best days recorded profits of 450k a day (max), 100k a day (min). Quote: 14/02/2006: Repayment 5 of MGA Loan (000k remaining) -- DONE! 01/02/2006: Repayment 5 of MGA Loan (212k remaining). 01/02/2006: Repayment 4 of MGA Loan (312k remaining). 24/01/2006: Repayment 3 of MGA Loan (400k remaining). 06/01/2006: Repayment 2 of MGA Loan (660k remaining). 16/12/2005: Repayment 1 of MGA Loan (855k remaining). Source: ]http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4030274
In fact, any vendor worth his salt will hold approximately 500k-1mil as float cash just in case a 2003 misprice floats along in the vend. In fact, Alexi_Jameson (aka. Kalec in his hay-day) used to keep well over 2 mil on hand at anytime in case a good deal came along.
Please stop making uneducated and ignorant accusations about others, they are both hurtful to the person you are directing it to and also hurtful to your own reputation.
Respectfully submitted, Charles
That sounds tempting... Say, ideally how much money should I have to start vending? Right now I'm more or less in the tickets business. wink
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:06 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:10 am
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:36 am
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