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Ziafar, how have you priced your items for sale at your shop? When my sim first opened her Cafe, Pottery & Gym shop, I had set it so people paid to enter, but had set the price for the pottery at a 50% markup. While she was getting customers through the door, that majority of them only wanted to use the gym equipment, so actual pottery sales was really low. Once I set the markup to the lowest point, then I started actually selling lots of pottery, along with having many repeat customers for the gym.
My only issue with B&H is that you can't stock the shelves with a 'master object', so that once an item sells, it is automatically replaced. (Yeah, I would much rather my sim could be lazy that way.) 🙃
GameGirl2168a Do you mean that you put the price at a 25% or even 50% discount?
As for the stocking of the shelves I agree with you. It sucks. Maybe a modder will do something about it someday.
- FreddyFox12343 months agoSeasoned Ace
I think GameGirl2168a ’s experience sounds like mine. I started selling all stock easily when I set prices to -50% discount, then when my reputation improved I could gradually increase to -25%, then up to base price. That’s as far as I’ve got so far.
- GameGirl2168a3 months agoSeasoned Ace
No, no discount; left it at 0% increase is what I meant.
- Ziafar3 months agoSeasoned Ace
Well my price was à 0%. Perhaps my reputation was not high enough.
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