Re: Enchanting skill is major money maker - how to do it



On Mar 12, 4:00 am, b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Burt Johnson) wrote:
steve.kaye <nos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I simply followed Burt's post entitled "Enchanting skill is major
money maker - how to do it".  I didn't even get a week's worth of data
to start - I just started and it worked.  (I did have some data from
previous scans but not regular ones and certainly never more than once
a week due to the time it took)

It worked for me - not huge amounts of profit but probably more than
1000g (which is actually pretty big for the amount of investment made
and huge when compared to the rate that I normally make money).  I
started with about 300g, spent 250g and I now have more than 1300g
plus whatever is in the AH / mailbox at the moment.  I did sell some
stuff from BoE items my level 70+ characters sent over but not a huge
amount - no more than 300g I'd guess.

I also didn't do it every day.... I missed the weekend and a few other
days so it was probably 7 days of "trading".

Thanks for saying that.  

I was wondering if maybe I was only preaching to the choir that already
knew the process, and that those that didn't know initially weren't able
to figure it out.

I wish I was on a server where it worked. I used to make money doing
the DE technique, it's how I got most of my 5000g for my epic flyer
back in TBC.

But this *does not work* on my server. I've tried many times recently
and never end up with more than a couple of items per day where it's
worth buying for DE. Either some gold farmer is running a permanent
bot, or the market has adjusted to multiple people doing it and greens
are now too pricey.

Also, I don't have time to read this whole thread again, perhaps it's
been mentioned, but Auctioneer seems wildy wrong in many cases. I am
at work, so can't remember the exact text, but it gives two prices.
One is a baseline price and one is some sort of predicted DE value.
The predicted value can be about twice or more that of the baseline
price and it seems this higher value is what auctioneer uses to find
"bargains". Luckily I'm cautious and double check the prices of the DE
mats and calculate manually, and the actual DE value is much closer to
baseline than the higher predicted value. What's going on there? I
scan regularly, so my database should be up to date.
.



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