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Old 11-20-2009, 01:10 PM
Bigcountry23 Bigcountry23 is offline
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I have also seen an issue where if you buy a stack of something that is "limited", the price you pay for the stack suddenly become the price of an individual piece (for example, if an individual peice is 1g, you pay 2PP for a stack, suddenly the cost is 2pp for an individual piece).

This can be cleared by closing the merchant and reopening, but it can be a pain (and VERY costly if you don't notice it).

Some examples I have seen of this are Silk Swatches and Wolf Meat.
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Old 11-21-2009, 01:54 AM
emubird emubird is offline
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This is a problem related to the client we use. I petitioned this issue when stacks of items first became purchaseable, and a GM on live explained this as follows:

There is an error in rounding, made by the client, whenever the price of multiple items is tallied. "Think of it as an extra charge for the convenience of buying in bulk," is basically what the GM told me.

You can always avoid the problem by buying items singly. The extra cost of buying stacked items is usually small, except with gems and metal bars, where it can add up to quite a lot. Of course, if you are at the point where buying stacks of rubies is not a big deal, then neither is the 40pp or so extra that you are losing.
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