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thats a problem resulting in multiple third party web sties trying to force prices...
but as long as people ignore the fact that many of those price sites are setting those prices to get the caps to flip on sister sites selling caps packages. imagine a fallout 76 craigslist section selling all those desired in game items and caps...
as long as people are ignorant <<< whats a better word here.... people are unknowing that SOME of those sites are fronts... they flourish... i went searching fro info on the two new factions vendor lists to see who i wanted to side with first...
most of the first page were said illegal third party item/caps selling sites...
it happen in any game that has things you can trade or any kind of in game money system. or trade economy. since the dawn of time tbh.
i remember people buying/trading d&d character sheets before game shop sit downs...
they set high prices advertise (thank you for no in game text spam in 76) and draw people in to buy in game stuff, meet in game set item in machine for x amount of caps... no one buys it except the one player that is coming... no need to even stay at your camp to meet them...
ever see something like stupid common item for 20000 caps? caps buyer waiting for their caps.
rare item for same ridiculous price? item seller. who takes those caps to the guy waiting for his 20k caps...
efficient and fairly untraceable and hard to police. which is why it flourishes.
i sell serums if i cant flip them to a bot for 400 caps. dont sell a lot of them and they fly when i do put them up... if they dont by the time vendor resets to the bots they go...
to be clear i dont have a beef with third party sites doing honest trading and trying to set an economy for their communities... its those illegal ones that are sadly playing the pay to win game. ironic no?