TCG Card Shop Simulator

TCG Card Shop Simulator

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YouGonnaDie Oct 14, 2024 @ 1:43am
My card wont sell and i need some help from anyone
I have a card worth $5979 AUD and im selling it for $6609 AUD. The customers say the price is good but their too broke to afford it, how do i fix this and make them buy it?
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malogoss Oct 14, 2024 @ 1:45am 
They get wealthier as you gain levels and buy more expansions. So keep grinding, there's no magic trick to it. One day, a customer will have the wallet for your card.
Kito Ballard Oct 14, 2024 @ 1:50am 
Yeah it took about a week or 2 in game to finally sell my $5k card. Just takes a bit.
Uncle Sam Oct 14, 2024 @ 6:40am 
Originally posted by YouGonnaDie:
I have a card worth $5979 AUD and im selling it for $6609 AUD. The customers say the price is good but their too broke to afford it, how do i fix this and make them buy it?
bruh, i'mma tell you something: sell that card for $5990 AUD and it will leave your premises and you'll have the racks you seek.
There's two ways you can play this game: selling few products at a high mark-up, making it a slow slog to get through OR you go by volume of sale.

The way I play this is simple: The Market Price is the MSRP, that's how much other stores in the area sell the product for on average. What I do is price my goods at around 2 to 5 pence/pennies under MSRP. doing things this way, my average customer comes in purchasing anywhere between 2 to 6 BOOSTER BOXES in addition to 4 to 20 BOOSTER PACKS all at once and the occasional chase singletons i've got on display. I can make up to multiple hundreds of USD$ per individual, and I tend to have multiple lengthy lines during the course of a day. Yeah, I make multiple thousands of dollars a day in sales, I'm a day 31 now and most of the revenue i've generated as gone back towards the store in the form of additional shelf space, additional tables, continuously refreshing stock and spray cans for my 2 automated devices, which I've placed strategically so no stinkers can get away stinking for more than a few steps in my store. I've been keeping a steady 4.89 rating on the review app and money flows like a river in and out of my pockets. life is good if you understand how to do things well.
the shrewd salesman rules, the others drool in envy.
paquisalom Oct 14, 2024 @ 7:23am 
Originally posted by Uncle Sam:
Originally posted by YouGonnaDie:
I have a card worth $5979 AUD and im selling it for $6609 AUD. The customers say the price is good but their too broke to afford it, how do i fix this and make them buy it?
bruh, i'mma tell you something: sell that card for $5990 AUD and it will leave your premises and you'll have the racks you seek.
There's two ways you can play this game: selling few products at a high mark-up, making it a slow slog to get through OR you go by volume of sale.

The way I play this is simple: The Market Price is the MSRP, that's how much other stores in the area sell the product for on average. What I do is price my goods at around 2 to 5 pence/pennies under MSRP. doing things this way, my average customer comes in purchasing anywhere between 2 to 6 BOOSTER BOXES in addition to 4 to 20 BOOSTER PACKS all at once and the occasional chase singletons i've got on display. I can make up to multiple hundreds of USD$ per individual, and I tend to have multiple lengthy lines during the course of a day. Yeah, I make multiple thousands of dollars a day in sales, I'm a day 31 now and most of the revenue i've generated as gone back towards the store in the form of additional shelf space, additional tables, continuously refreshing stock and spray cans for my 2 automated devices, which I've placed strategically so no stinkers can get away stinking for more than a few steps in my store. I've been keeping a steady 4.89 rating on the review app and money flows like a river in and out of my pockets. life is good if you understand how to do things well.
the shrewd salesman rules, the others drool in envy.

I was wondering if I lowered the prices if customers would actually buy more each one... guess it does! Will have to try, I have it at like a 5% more than MSRP right now
Sebzero Oct 14, 2024 @ 8:43am 
To be fair - I have most stuff at 10% over msrp and do great numbers.... 4.7 ish stars - people not complaining about prices and stuff... I think the main issue is finding the sweet spot for you.
Uncle Sam Oct 14, 2024 @ 10:50am 
Originally posted by paquisalom:
Originally posted by Uncle Sam:
bruh, i'mma tell you something: sell that card for $5990 AUD and it will leave your premises and you'll have the racks you seek.
There's two ways you can play this game: selling few products at a high mark-up, making it a slow slog to get through OR you go by volume of sale.

The way I play this is simple: The Market Price is the MSRP, that's how much other stores in the area sell the product for on average. What I do is price my goods at around 2 to 5 pence/pennies under MSRP. doing things this way, my average customer comes in purchasing anywhere between 2 to 6 BOOSTER BOXES in addition to 4 to 20 BOOSTER PACKS all at once and the occasional chase singletons i've got on display. I can make up to multiple hundreds of USD$ per individual, and I tend to have multiple lengthy lines during the course of a day. Yeah, I make multiple thousands of dollars a day in sales, I'm a day 31 now and most of the revenue i've generated as gone back towards the store in the form of additional shelf space, additional tables, continuously refreshing stock and spray cans for my 2 automated devices, which I've placed strategically so no stinkers can get away stinking for more than a few steps in my store. I've been keeping a steady 4.89 rating on the review app and money flows like a river in and out of my pockets. life is good if you understand how to do things well.
the shrewd salesman rules, the others drool in envy.

I was wondering if I lowered the prices if customers would actually buy more each one... guess it does! Will have to try, I have it at like a 5% more than MSRP right now
i'll reiterate: i sell things at a few pennies UNDER the MSRP.
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Date Posted: Oct 14, 2024 @ 1:43am
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