| Undercutting can be so annoying, especially when it's | | | | handful of glyphs. |
| just one copper. | | | | Why You Shouldn't Undercut by One Copper |
| How People Undercut by One Copper | | | | You don't want an item to be profitable for someone |
| Either by typing in the numbers manually or by using | | | | else, so you consistently post at amounts you'd like to |
| addons like auctioneer or quick auction. | | | | sell each day that are lower than what you assume |
| Why You Should Undercut by One Copper | | | | the other person can afford to post for. |
| For gems, glyphs, and other high frequency items that | | | | Why Deep Undercutting can be Foolish |
| you sell very quickly. Posting with very few items is | | | | You foolishly assume that posting much lower than the |
| also key so that you reduce the amount of damage | | | | person will allow you to 'sell faster' or 'ensure a sale.' It's |
| when you in turn are undercut. It's pointless to post 30 | | | | better to understand the market and not post if you |
| glyphs of one type for 48 hours only to have a dozen | | | | are going to have to deep undercut in order to sell that |
| people undercut you thus limitting your sales to a | | | | day. |