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Restocking, a how to guide
Table of contents
What Restocking is|Restocking at Neopia's Main Shops|Rsing at Neopian Bazaar|Other World Shops|Autobuyers and The Click Picture|Extra Shops I know info on|Other types of restocking|
Misalliances|The Lingo| Faq
- Restocking is when you buy items at a low price and then you sell them for a higher price (thus making a profit) in your shop.
- I want to restock, what do I need?
- What you need is to be able to see what items can make you a profit.
- Type fast and make sure what the shop owner's price is, never go higher then what the shopkeeper wants or to low. If you go to low on the haggling price, likely they won't let you purchase it.
- Example:
The Shopkeeper says 'I wont take less than 252 Neopoints for it.'
You would offer 255 or somewhere near there, don't got higher then 260 or lower then 240.
- Sorry to say, but people with a fast modem (dsl, T1 lines, etc) have a better chance at getting items then people with dial up. Restocking is a fast pace game where people with faster modems have a (large) advantage over dial up users. Don't worry dial up users! I will address what you can do to restock and still make a profit!
Restocking at Neopia's main shops
- I will list Neopia's main shops and give a brief overlook of them. Some of the shops I do not know much about or haven't restocked there yet. All shop information will be filled when I have a knowledge of the shop itself.
- Post Office: This is where stamps are sold and can be a good profit shop if you know what to buy. Newly released stamps can be a popular item, especially for stamp collectors. My advice, Don't restock there inless you know what items sell and what are just a waste of neopoints. Try first just going there and seeing how much some stamps are by using the shop wizard. If you see one stamp that is in only in a quanity of one and it goes fast, chances are it's a profit. Or any stamp that looks special or different is most likely good to buy.
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