Hey, persistence pays. I usually forget to look for those tool boxes. Then when I do, I go on long streaks of locked boxes. Ho hum.
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I can't find the question on the forum to quote, but someone earlier wondered why their items weren't selling when they were reasonably priced and advertised. I had an unusual experience with this yesterday.
I had anticipated I'd need a lot of bacon and eggs for a shipment, and once the boat arrived I had too many so listed several lots of 10 very cheaply, knowing there were plenty of bacon and eggs available, so my intention was to sell them not necessarily make a profit. Upon advertising most were sold immediately. Yet I realised hours later that the remaining units just refused to be sold, I'd list other items and everything around the bacon and eggs were sold straight away. Prior to Greg buying them a friend wanted them for her shipment, she was certain my bacon and eggs weren't listed in my stall. She was able to view my recently listed items but the bacon and eggs were missing.
I wondered whether after a period of time unsold items that Greg will buy are hidden to other buyers, explaining why a particular item just refuses to be sold before Greg turns up. Anyone else experienced this?
Bbarbii asked the question. I found it but don't know how to link to it in this forum app.Quote:
Originally Posted by mezzy175
I have not experienced what you described above.
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Nice price! :o
lol!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by holidae
Hi, I have been harvesting chilli's and they have subsequently been disappearing from my silo???
Hello there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Helenac76
Chili peppers are used in chili popcorn and they're used to complete various delivery orders as well as walk-up orders. Keep an eye on those.
Anyone else playing less and less?
When hay day first came out, I was addicted! There was always something to do, I spent my time selling 30x wheat for $90 (advertising it every 20 minutes) and using that money to buy items to complete the billboard tasks. I literally played for hours using this method. After the update, I find I'm playing less and less... I can't use my old method because stacks arn't 30 anymore, my barn storage and silo get full sooo fast within minutes of playing that there's nothing left for me to do because selling items on my roadside stand take a lot longer now with the 30 minute advertising wait and Greg only appearing every 2 days rather than 12 hours. Making money is definitely a challenge for me now... trying to find a new way to make money because at this rate i'll never afford the jam maker OR opening my docks. I finally got enough money to open my mine after 3-4 days of casual play.
I'm sitting at level 32.. making money a lot slower now than before the update as well as EXP.
I still like the game but I wish they didn't change so much...
You may want to change your style of play. As someone mentioned above, I sold all of my building materials. I needed the space. That alone freed up 50 spaces in my barn. I also stopped hoarding feed for the livestock. I hover around just enough for the next cycle. My turn over rate is higher now because I'm not sitting on items as I once was.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sholee
The walk up customers normally buy a lot of what I have in surplus. That helps to keep my silo from reaching the max. My silo is 350 and my barn is 325. Even selling for less than you want to will benefit you by clearing space for more product. Keep everything producing and selling. If you have a good selection of neighbors, most products won't stay on your stand long if priced feasibly. At this point I rarely use the paper.