What items give you the most credits when you sell?

MiakodaWDW

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I want my mule to buy things for my main to sell, so my main can have enough credits for a room. What stuff gets you the most credits when you sell? I was bummed I couldn't sell the crystal ball or teleporters :(
 
why would you want to do that? Have you used all the codes available?

Why don't you just play the Kelloggs Game and sell that stuff. Use codes with mule then trade stuff to main then main sells. That way you are not out credits to get less credits.


Mal
 
That's what I'm talking about doing: having my mule buy stuff to give to my main, which my main can sell for credits. I want to know what are the best things for the mule to buy for selling. I know some expensive items sell for next to nothing, and some cheap stuff sells for the same amount. I'm trying to figure out the best way to get lots of credits for my main, as fast as possible. This is to buy rooms, since rooms can't be traded. So basically, if anyone knows the cheapest thing to buy that sells for the most, I want to know what it is.

I did figure out that the podium for 300 credits sells for 40, and that's the best I've found so far. So I'm looking the highest amount for Z in X-Y=Z
Where X is buying price and Y is the selling amount. See?
 
You can get free rooms by playing the kellogs game. Go to the pirate treasure island (whatever it is called in the game) and click on the kellogs treasure chest and follow the link to play the kellogs game. it will give you a code for a skull rock room and you also get some furniture with it.

I think the best buy back ratio is clothes. You can buy them for 25 and sell them for 10. It still seems like wrong thinking to do it this way though.
 

Actually, clothes seems like a good option. I didn't even think of that. Tedious maybe, but a good idea. I already played the kelloggs game and have the skull room, and more pirate stuff than I have places for! Too bad Kelloggs does not have other games for other types of rooms/stuff. Maybe in the future.
 
I think what Califgirl and I are trying to say is why lose credits by buying high and selling cheap when you can play the Kelloggs game with a mule get FREE items to sell, as many times as you want, then have your mule give these things to your main character to sell not out valuable credits that could be used to furnish your rooms or buy costumes (event this week-end by the way).


That's all.

Mal
 
I saw a post somewhere that said the Hong Kong DL shirts at the emporium have the best buy back ratio. I have never tried it myself. I prefer Nedding to make credits on my main account :)
 
Buy the Hong Kong Shirt. It is purple or dark blue and is listed under clothes. Click on tops and scroll about 1/3 of the way down and it is under the explorers outfir. It retails for $100 and the resell value is $50. right now that is the best return on your money if you are going for a lot of credits

Have you used all the multiuse codes already? If you need to know the codes go to this thread and get more than $1500 credit

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=844720
 
Keep in mind that the shirts you buy for 25 credits will only get you 5 credits when you sell them. So you're actually losing 20 credits. Doing the Hong Kong shirt thing, you are losing 50 credits. It's really not worth it to buy stuff with a mule in order to sell it back. Doing as listed above with the Kelloggs game will get you 30 credits when you sell it back AND a skull room!
 
lovethattink said:
Keep in mind that the shirts you buy for 25 credits will only get you 5 credits when you sell them. So you're actually losing 20 credits. Doing the Hong Kong shirt thing, you are losing 50 credits. It's really not worth it to buy stuff with a mule in order to sell it back. Doing as listed above with the Kelloggs game will get you 30 credits when you sell it back AND a skull room!


I thought you got 10 credits for selling clothes?
 
GBShorts said:
I thought you got 10 credits for selling clothes?


perhaps I'm wrong...but the point I'm trying to make is that you are losing by having a mule buy stuff just to sell it.
 
Nedding it still your best option. In one hour you can get about 1000 credits. Sometimes I open 2 windows and have 2 going at once; one fast and one slow.

If I'm in the sewing room working on something else, I still have 2 going-just both going slow; and every few minutes I come in to the computer and start them over so that even when I'm away from the computer and working on something else I can get some credits.


Dianne
cat.herder on vmk
 
in light of cricket's edit, i have done so as well. ;)
 
edited

Sorry, I changed my mind about what I said. It is against VMK guidelines and should not be discussed or used in any way to obtain credits or items.
 
stunticonaol said:
what is nedding???

Ooh! Ooh! Let me answer this! (Since I asked the very same question 2 days ago and found out :earsboy: )

It is playing Jungle Cruise over and over, crashing your boat on purpose as much as possible to end the game quickly so you get the 20 credits for playing. I personally do not have the patience to do that more than about 3 times, so I prefer using mules to buy things for my main character. But nedding is good when your main character needs credits for things that cannot be traded, like rooms.
Also, I sincerely hope the "aol" at the end of your name does not mean you have aol. If you do, my deepest regrets. I used to work aol tech support and let me tell you, what a terrible interent provider to use. Our goals were not to help the customers solve their issues, but to, and I quote "get them off the phone as quickly as possible". Even if we tell them some crap solution so they will hang up and try it. And the software is TERRIBLE. DOWN WITH AOL! (if you don't have aol I'm sorry for the rant, I just wish that everyone with Aol would cancel the worthless and bad customer-service-oriented internet provider). and not b/c they fired me or anything, I quit because I could not stand the way they treated customers. I would spend 20 minutes trying to actually solve someone's problem, like tech support is supposed to, and be told by my supervisor to have them restart their computer and call us back b/c my talk time was too high).

Sorry about getting off topic, I just would like the world to know about EOL (evil online).

Back to Disney stuff:

Question:
webmastercricket said:
edited

Sorry, I changed my mind about what I said. It is against VMK guidelines and should not be discussed or used in any way to obtain credits or items.
Did I miss something? What do you mean? I didn't see what you said that was against guidelines. I would like to know so I do not break any rules and get banned from DIS or VMK. Thanks!
 
As someone posted the HKDL shirts sell back the best. The reason this is good to know is because you cant trade credits. If someone offers you 100 HKDL shirts for your new diver suit ;) then they are offering you 5,000 credits.
 
cat_herder said:
Nedding it still your best option. In one hour you can get about 1000 credits. Sometimes I open 2 windows and have 2 going at once; one fast and one slow.

If I'm in the sewing room working on something else, I still have 2 going-just both going slow; and every few minutes I come in to the computer and start them over so that even when I'm away from the computer and working on something else I can get some credits.


Dianne
cat.herder on vmk
I have to agree on this one too. Nedding is the way to go to get your credits up. Especially since you dont' have to actually sit in front of the screen to do it, you can actually get other things done. I even timed myself to compare this to doing the kelloggs game, which of course involves a lot more steps.
As another note though, if you are going to buy things to trade to your main character, why not just buy new things you want? I don't know if your motivation is about the coming soon magic carpet pin. I know there is speculation about the pin and how many (thousands) it might cost, but I would be really surprised if it is more than what we have seen already. I heard a rumor (didn't witness it) that yavn told people that even a new player will be able to afford it. I dont' know about that, but I want to have confidence that VMK is keeping in mind that their game is targeted at kids and its not very likely many of their "target players" will save up 5000 or more credits. I know my kids don't, they are too busy playing pretend games and chatting with friends when on. A cafe owner(DD) and recent jedi turned dark side(DS) don't have time to go nedding! LOL
 












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