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Well there are three thing you can sell: ranking, grinding or coaching. I notice that most boosting companies use prices based on effort rather than demand. I guess this makes sense since none wants to work for a terrible time to money ratio. I also notice that grinding related stuff tend to sell more. I get this information from the hottest selling services from each website.
The thing that surprise me is the price that some use for top ranking services such as top 500 overwatch. It's around 850e. Are there really people who pay so much for such services?
From my experience as a booster, I know that people care more about cosmetics/gear/level. This makes sense because it allows them to avoid a lot of unpleasant stuff and play the endgame, on the other hand rank up is strictly for show off purposes so I have hard time to believe that someone will pay so much money for it.
The thing that surprise me is the price that some use for top ranking services such as top 500 overwatch. It's around 850e. Are there really people who pay so much for such services?
From my experience as a booster, I know that people care more about cosmetics/gear/level. This makes sense because it allows them to avoid a lot of unpleasant stuff and play the endgame, on the other hand rank up is strictly for show off purposes so I have hard time to believe that someone will pay so much money for it.
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