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So I've never noticed this before, but I guess there was an update where now there's a stack price and a unit price when you're selling stuff?? someone help me please ;-; thanks
So I've never noticed this before, but I guess there was an update where now there's a stack price and a unit price when you're selling stuff?? someone help me please ;-; thanks
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@swaggiep34
what do you mean? Do you need help on getting through them? the stack price and unit price are different things you can use. Unit is for when you're selling things one by one and stack is selling multiple.
@swaggiep34
what do you mean? Do you need help on getting through them? the stack price and unit price are different things you can use. Unit is for when you're selling things one by one and stack is selling multiple.
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@coconuthead


I just don't really understand the difference?

so if I were to sell a stack of items, which box would I fill out?
@coconuthead


I just don't really understand the difference?

so if I were to sell a stack of items, which box would I fill out?
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@swaggiep34

Stack price is as is. what you put in that box is what the item will be listed for regardless of how many are in the stack

Unit price is per item. what you put in that box will automatically calculate itself to the number of items in the stack.

So if you accidentally put say 300t instead of 3000t down for a stack of food. the stack price option will be listed for 300t, but the unit price option would be listed for 29,700t
@swaggiep34

Stack price is as is. what you put in that box is what the item will be listed for regardless of how many are in the stack

Unit price is per item. what you put in that box will automatically calculate itself to the number of items in the stack.

So if you accidentally put say 300t instead of 3000t down for a stack of food. the stack price option will be listed for 300t, but the unit price option would be listed for 29,700t
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@Anourou

that makes sense ;^^

thanks!!
@Anourou

that makes sense ;^^

thanks!!
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