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    Netherweave cloth

    Good morning goblins,

    I've got a bit of a problem. A few days ago, I decided to try and monopolize a market, see how it goes. I bought nearly all the netherweave cloth in the AH, and put it up again for several times the price.
    I sold a few stacks, but pretty soon people were posting new auctions, at a lower price. Instead of adjusting to the lower price, I bought their cloth and reposted it at the higher price.

    I've come to realise that netherweave cloth isn't the best resource to try and monopolize, new auctions are being posted far too quickly! I'm selling some netherweave, but not nearly as much as I have to buy to keep the prices high.

    I'm left with a big stockpile of netherweave that I can't move fast enough, raw.

    So my question is,does anyone know what I can process this netherweave in to in order to move it faster?
    The first thing that came to my mind are netherweave bags, but they don't seem to sell very quickly.
    TBC enchanting mats don't seem in high demand, so crafting cloth gear out of it to DE doesn't seem viable.

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    I think you just exhausted all options
    If you have that much cloth, just diversify and try to slowly move some TBC mats and NW bags I guess.
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    Mongoose enchant still sells fairly with very nice margins. It needs 40 arcane dust, 8 greater planars, 10 large prismatics and 8 void crystals from the top of my head. Sells for around 400-600 on my server.

    Shuffle the cloth to arcane dust and greater planars, buy up some cheap prismatic shards and void crystals and make a few mongooses. There is a enchanting formula which lets you shatter void crystals into 2 large prismatics and is obtainable from shattered sun quartermaster (rep needed). This is very handy because often large prismatics are same or higher price then the void crystals.

    If you don't happen to have the mongoose enchant, nowadays its a 100% drop from Moroes, the second boss in Karazhan (aaaah the memories =D )

    Hope to have been of some help,
    Ignatowski

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    Thanks for the advice, Ignatowski.
    Do you happen to know a good item to make for DE'ing? I don't seem to have very many TBC patterns at all on my tailor.

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    Unless you are in a desperate rush to shift the cloth - with MoP looming on the horizon, anyone who is wise enough to have probably a few GB tabs or more of NW bags ready for sale would probably do quite well in the first week of launch.

    *No pun intended

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    Store the surplus cloth as bolts, not as bags. They'll take less space that way.
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    Although a bit of work, Netherweave Bags sell very well on my server.
    For a while now I purchase all cloth under 4.5g and convert into a Netherweave Bag that will sell anywhere from 9g to 15g

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    Sounds like you got baited by the big goblins.

    It's very, very difficult to dominate any raw material ,at least on my server, without allocating all my personal time on a computer watching to be undecut.

    I make the "baited" comment above because I'm sure when you started buying up the cloth all the "big good goblin" players noticed as well and you became a potential threat to their monopoly. You put a big target on your back.

    Next time use multiple toons to purchase, make the hardore AH players look harder at who's "in the market"

    one thing I noticed here and abroad on every server, these fellas who dominate the AH are not just going to hand over any market, we are going to have to fight for it.

    Hardcore AH goblins play hard and serious - just like top raiding guilds raid, and I have to admit they are some shrewed merchants

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    Tholex, I did notice that sometimes, when I started buying cheap cloths, more would be posted at the same price, WHILE I was buying. I guess I need to concentrate on offloading what I have now, through bags/mongoose/storage for MOP

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    Yeah, it sounds like they were rolling over their supply or perhaps cutting there losses prior to the new expansion. Hard to say, but if they were posting while you were buying they certainly knew they hooked a fish.

 

 
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