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Zoey100
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Akbar Raising the Fees: Good!

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Hello, Whyville.

I haven't written in a while, but much is brewing right now. Many people are saying that this Akbar raising his restocking prices thing is a bad thing. I've been on Whyville and I have my opinions, and I believe this is a good thing.

You see, these prices for restocking were what the original restock prices were supposed to have been. When I first became a face part maker, I was surprized that all restocking was only 2 clams per part. No matter the size. This surprized me, because I'd read that the prices to restock would be higher.

Now, this is why I think this is a good thing:

  1. Now that the restock prices are raised, this will be more realistic. Which is the point of Whyville, kind of.
  2. Now, some producers will have to raise their prices. If they have a low salary, they will have to win more games in order to raise their salaries to be able to get their prices up to the maximum. (When you have items you are selling, the price can't be higher than your salary.)
  3. The consumers will now have to play and win more games in order to raise their salaries to make money (clams) faster.

You see? The point of Whyville is to gain knowledge by playing these games and having fun and helping others. I hope we don't have answers being sold again, because that's not fullfilling the point of Whyville -- and anyways, those answers won't get you a very high salary. We had a problem with this a couple of years ago. I know that many of you are saying that this still stinks, so I will do the "versus" side of things.

For some, this is why the raising of the restocking isn't good:

  1. New shop owners may go bankrupt.
  2. New creators who won't get their money back if the creation isn't well done.
  3. Older creators get lots of sales, but also have many things to sell. (ex. shmee, our friend googles, etc.) Restocking all that gets a bit pricy. Editor's Note: If your prices are higher than your cost, then you're still making a profit, right? :-)
  4. It'll be harder for consumers or producers who are new, didn't get the best stuff from Grandma (because all my donations were snatched right up), don't understand the games, and/or may be a bit younger.

And here are ways we can save our clams so we don't have to worry:

  1. Only get the necessities. No junk. You may be able to afford it, but the producer may not.
  2. Give to Grandma what you don't use anymore. Or put it on the Trading Post for a low amount for low-income users to buy.
  3. Save your money to more than what you are saving now, so you will have more than needed. (Just in case!)
  4. Don't mock others who don't have the newest or nicest things. They may not be as blessed as you and are still saving for that special item.
  5. Be Santa Claus. If you see a newer member to our family of Whyille and you don't need this shirt or this hair or eyes, then just send it to them. Or buy them something new! :)

I hope you all learned something from this and might look to the brighter side. Maybe play some more games to raise your salary? Sounds good!!

Ciao,
Zoey100

 

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