
11-29-2012 12:25 PM - edited 11-29-2012 12:28 PM
Guess people aren't working and don't jobs. It would be a cool thing to do. A lot of people these days are doing that sort of thing. Buying and selling, trading. Home, hasn't caught on to today's future and can't come up with a program that is smart enough to pull that off. We should be able to help our friends at least. I have a lot of t-shirt, I wish, I could trash or sell them or turn them into some type of credit program.
I've asked about this before. Should be no reason why we can't. Lot of people are into selling and buying!
11-29-2012 12:27 PM
11-29-2012 12:57 PM
rramsdell wrote:Guess people aren't working and don't jobs. It would be a cool thing to do. A lot of people these days are doing that sort of thing. Buying and selling, trading. Home, hasn't caught on to today's future and can't come up with a program that is smart enough to pull that off. We should be able to help our friends at least. I have a lot of t-shirt, I wish, I could trash or sell them or turn them into some type of credit program.
I've asked about this before. Should be no reason why we can't. Lot of people are into selling and buying!
Imagine for a second you owned say.. Lockwood publishing. You have designers, programmers, the works. You produce a Sofa for Home. every time someone buys that Sofa money comes back to you and you pay your designers and programmers. Now, An auction house for credit toward new items or the ability to gift your older items to friends takes the sale of the Sofa off at whatever percentage.
Not a bad thing but when you start adding all items and looking at how much designers and programmers make yearly it's no longer a small percentil. Not to mention that doing so has hampered your growth as a business.
Lockwood has given us the gift machine. A fine gesture. Many had hoped to see other ways to gift friends with Home items. Hope that comes to be.
11-29-2012 01:18 PM
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11-29-2012 01:39 PM - edited 11-29-2012 01:39 PM
Jersquall wrote:
xMINDBlIlURx wrote:Doubt it.
Sony, or third parties make no profit out of it.
True, Older items get put in to bundles usually which is a nice sale for us and them.
Indeed.
In time, most items are bundled together and that presents a good time for the company.
People like to purchase bundles, especially since bundles are usually cheaper all together.
If you had bought all the items separate from the bundle, it would be a lot more.
11-29-2012 02:06 PM
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11-29-2012 02:18 PM - edited 11-29-2012 02:19 PM
People love to sell & trade their stuff. Very happening thing right now in RL. It's also a great way to meet people and make some cool friends along the way. Build relationships. I don't see them doing this but if they had a small program, it wouldn't hurt. I have a tone of shirts, I never use and now just taken up space.
How much for my storage locker? 250$ YUUUUUUUUUUUUUP!!!
11-29-2012 02:30 PM