Kronos have NOT destroyed the plat-selling business. A little Googling can make that clear. The cost of Kronos, which is "fixed" by Sony, is factored into the pricing schemes of plat dealers. That's the only impact the introduction of kronos has had. As a former business major, and an amateur "student" of economics, I find the whole EQ economy intriguing because it's pretty darn close to a pure supply-and-demand economic system, with little "government" manipulation---aside from the government (Sony) fixing the initial price of a Krono and the government loosely enforcing rules against selling plat directly for RL money. That's analogous to real national governments printing money and enforcing laws regarding how banks can handle money in the national economy. It's really pretty fascinating if you study it. I watch the buy/sell prices in the auction house on the servers I play on and sometimes you can make some pretty easy plat just taking advantage of the spread when some sellers or buyers get "generous" with their pricing, probably because they're either eager to raise some quick plat selling kronos, or desperate enough to GET a krono that they offer more than market value.(This happens a lot when a player's sub is about to run out and for whatever reason---no credit card, can't find a Walmart gamecard, for examples---they can't or don't want to extend their sub by conventionsl means. For this person ANY price for Krono effectively below $14.95 is attractive since it's cheaper than the conventional method of extending a sub with credit card or gamecard.)
OR it's just due to ignorance of market value. In the stock market making money off this is called arbitrage. If you buy kronos from the auction house any time they're offered on the cheap, and you can wait awhile and monitor the market, you can re-sell in a few days or weeks at substantial profit in plat.
The introduction of Kronos was actually a very clever move by Sony. But I am surprised how cheaply Kronos are resold, considering their initial cost of $17.95. They regularly are offered for plat at a price which in RL$, based on what plat sellers are charging, runs around $9-13.That difference between $17.95 and $11-ish is basically due to game players needing plat who would prefer to pay that rather HUGE premium to be able to acquire plat via entirely safe and legit means. Not to get too far afield here but I predict that this is what will follow from the legalization of marijuana which is occurring in the USA now at the state level, especially once the feds decriminalize possession entirely. "Illegal" pot dealers won't go away... they will just have to adjust their prices low enough to encourage people who could buy pot legally from licensed vendors to risk being caught buying it illegally from pot dealers. This happens NOW somewhat with tobacco cigarettes but I think it will be MUCH more extensive with pot because there already exists a huge underground network of pot dealers and they're not going to want to go away if they can avoid it.
Just my 2cp, hope I didn't ramble on too much!
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