Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Guides for Social Climber; Exchanging credits to Habbo GB

Habbo coins (or credits) are the main currency used in Habbo. This coin can be used to buy furniture for your room, special effects for your avatar and other things you need to be a social climber. The coin can be gain for free from various competitions or games or can be bought using variety of different services such as credit card, telephone service and via SMS and also to some players from sites like trading platform.


Habbo Exchange for Habbo GB


The Habbo Exchange is a type of method used by various players to convert your Habbo credits into tradable currency like Gold bar. There is a potential way to buy cheaper furniture by exchanging your credits out of the shop. When the players purchase items on the shop, the price goes down. It is more advantageous to convert your credits into tradable Habbo GB to buy cheaper items.

A Tax for Habbo Exchange

The Habbo Tax was implemented in Habbo on March 2, 2010. All players must pay for at least 1 extra credit when having a Habbo Exchange.

Below is the tax list for each tradable currency.



Tuesday, July 2, 2013

[Tips & Guide 101] The Rich Wiseman’s Wisdom 101; GW2 Gold via Trading Post

On the world of MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game), you cannot survive the outside world if you don’t have enough money. Of course that includes the world inside the Guild Wars 2. Players tends to hunt for items, especially the strong ones and sell them to earn GW2 gold. But some new players don’t know how to effectively sell their items to earn their GW2 gold.


Earn GW2 gold effectively on the Trading Post:
Using and selling your items on the Trading Post is relatively easy. Before selling on the Trading Post you need at least enough GW 2 gold to cover up the 5% listing fee. In order to sell your items, you need to list the items you want to sell on the Trading Post by selecting “Sell on Trading Post”.

Three things to consider when using the Trading Post:
Highest Buyer. This option can be use to allow the player to directly sell their items to the buyer, this can guarantee an instant GW2 gold.

Lowest Seller. This allows the player to match the price of the item of the lowest point the item is currently selling by the different sellers. The item you want to sell will be placed on the queue and have to wait for the current sellers stock to be sold out.

Manual Price. The players have the ability to manually place the items price whatever they want to put.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Everyone is leaving Runescape BUT your RSGP won’t come to waste when you can TRADE it for Habbo gold bars


So after the implementation of Evolution of Combat system in Runescape, players started on transferring to the new server “Runescape 2007”.


It’s so odd that one of my favorite trading forums BobbaMarket also support players to Buy or Sell RSGP for Habbo GB or vice versa. These posts made me realized that I don’t need to worry about my gold going to waste. These people actually buy RSGP first before making trade for Habbo Gold Bars.

Thanks to this, I can make a $40 for each 100M RSGP.

Not a waste indeed since RSGP is MUCH cheaper than getting Habbo Gold Bars directly. PlayerAuction is the best place to go when you're indeed of Gold.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Getting back your subscription fee



Trading of virtual goods for real money is being accepted by players, well we can say that even the game publishers.  As said, most of us know the sale of in-gamevirtual goods can help players make some decent money in the real world.

RMT seemed innocent enough at first; players leaving the game saw selling their characters as a way to recover some of the game's subscription fees, while those with more money than time appreciated being able skip portions of the game's "grind."

http://www.playerauctions.com


In Eve Online, some of the larger spaceships are assigned serious value. Something like a Tempest Tribal Issue may be valued like 100MISK. Something like a Rifter is worth significantly less. While the selling of in-game money for real world currency is forbidden in the game’s term of use, in practice you can still do it.

You can sell 1000M ISK for under $20, so once again it doesn't represent a huge real world cost. However, if you look at something like a Titan Class ship, which costs billions and takes months to build, then people will consider on buying ISK with real money.

As time goes by, high leveled character take less time to grind millions of in-game currency. While players who already reached the level cap of each games tend to have lots and lots of “excess” money and tend to sell it to the lowbies at a reasonable cost.

Good thing that there are digital asset exchange platform like PlayerAuctions where I can sell and earn money, especially it’s secured.

If sellers like me are looking for secured trading marketingplace, I strongly recommend this site.

No need to think about the subscription fee you sent when you can get it back.