amarok. wrote:but there's a lot of people out there who, despite having the means to get and even technically overpay for a pet, they are disregarded because they're not always the ones who can overpay "the most". cs has essentially turned into a site-wide auction for the highest demand pets over these last few years
I think that sums it up super well. There's really nothing wrong with a pet having good demand. It's natural that if you have something that you know is very coveted, you'll want that extra slice of profit.
But the mindset of having to get more out of it than the previous person, or specifically expecting potential traders to match the overpay someone else got, gets messy petty fast.
And it's not even just a case of "well, that's what people are willing to pay for the pet, nothing wrong with expecting it", because I've seen my fair share of cases where people
weren't willing to pay that much, their trade partners just wouldn't budge for anything less. Only so much you can do if neither side is willing to compromise at all, and in most cases the users who want the pet are the ones who do, however begrudgingly.
I guess the problem here is that obviously a pet's owner has as much of a right to say they want x price for their pet, as the searching user has to only be willing to pay y price. Whether one thinks they're being reasonable or not, in the end it
is their pet.
It's still true that with patience and some effort you can find people who are more open to your offers, but in my experience, often that means more or less combing through random people's trade groups hoping to get lucky, rather than being able to just check for who's advertising on the forums. So that can easily induce some frustration, because it's a hassle.