In light of many recent forum posts and new people here, I think it would do a lot of people good to go read (or re-read) @snapster 's post about sellouts from October.
@MrGlass Yep! From the post - "When you see a sellout occurring on a product, we've done our job. Market clearing price was realized. When you see us offer a smaller quantity event, it is because we found the deal quality to make up for the quantity."
Yes!! I'm at the worrying about "These small quantity deals can be enjoyed for the day, but they don't help us grow and build a better market clearing platform." point. Time to grab those higher quantity deals that are "languishing", as he said. More please!
No.
@zacatac Yes.
@zacatac Maybe?
@zacatac Huh?
Is there a TLDR version?
@MrGlass Yep! From the post - "When you see a sellout occurring on a product, we've done our job. Market clearing price was realized. When you see us offer a smaller quantity event, it is because we found the deal quality to make up for the quantity."
@MrGlass If it sold out, it was a deal. If it didn't sell out, it probably wasn't.
@nadroj
I think the issue people are raising is a sellout by end of day is fine. When it frequently occurs within 1 hour, Not so much.
@readnj careful what you wish for. Econ 101 says the way to prevent an early sellout is higher prices.
@nadroj (I think that was econ 102) yay! gas prices!
Yes!! I'm at the worrying about "These small quantity deals can be enjoyed for the day, but they don't help us grow and build a better market clearing platform." point. Time to grab those higher quantity deals that are "languishing", as he said. More please!