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I thought price would affect how many customers would show up. But probably it does not.
I hope we will be able to change prices via the computer in the future. It would be so much easier to test how different prices affect. :D
For example,
Market price 4.39 $
I set it to 5$
I think ( not sure ) if the product price is high you can increase more, like if it was 10$ you can sell 11$
Customers will never be satisfied so play around the prices and see for yourself.
Levels 0-30: 20c above market value.
Levels 30-50: I change to using percentages.. 6% above market value as it comes close to the 20c for the lower items.
Levels 50-70: 6.5% above market value to allow higher end products to be charged the equivalent of $1 - $2 above market value whilst the lower end items maintain the 20c-30c above market value.
Levels 70-90: 7% above market value.. similar to above but now $1.50-$2.50 above market value for the higher end items.
Levels 90+: 7.5% above market value.. mainly because I got impatient to obtain the last few expansions.. lol .. otherwise next time i'd stay at a 7% max
There ya go.. it's how I got to max level.. others will vary but the above worked very well for me.