| The 0.99 Rule | | | | significant investment. |
| This is a common sales technique that is already used | | | | Nobody can afford that much |
| by shops and companies throughout the world and it is | | | | Have you always wanted to buy 5 swiftthistle instead |
| still just as useful in World of Warcraft You | | | | of 10 and realized only stacks of 20 are on sale or |
| should always try to sell an item for 99s instead of 1g | | | | you wanted to buy 10 Fadeleaf when only stacks of |
| or 99g instead of 100g as buyers always tend to see | | | | 20 are available? The simple fact remains, many |
| the different grade in money (Copper, Silver, Gold) | | | | sellers always place stacks of 20s when nobody |
| more readily than the actual amount. | | | | needs or can afford that much! By simply selling in |
| The loss to you? Nearly Negligible. What do you gain? | | | | stacks of 5 for relatively expensive but high demand |
| The buyer would most probably buy your 99s item | | | | ingredients, you can greatly increase your chance of |
| over the other guy's 1g item or cause someone to buy | | | | selling off your stuff. |
| via impulse if his still on the fence on whether to | | | | Auctioneer Mod |
| purchase the item or not. | | | | Always have the Auctioneer Mod! If you want to |
| This little trick works even better if you actually use | | | | make great profits through the Auction House, this is a |
| that as your Buyout price instead of the bid amount | | | | mandatory mod, it allows you to monitor prices of |
| and is arguably the easiest way to make the item that | | | | items in Auction House, which allows you to sell low |
| your selling much more appealing without any | | | | and buy high. |