This is what I thought.
Now, I don't know the RAP of these things, so I'll do an example.
Say you want Robot Baseball Cap, and the lowest price given is 83 Robux.
If you want to buy it, or try this out, then buy it.
NOW
If you bought it because you liked it, then keep it.
If you did this, this is how you do it.
The lowest price was 83 Robux, and since you bought it, it's now...say 91, which was the next-lowest seller.
If you want the same amount of Robux (83), sell it for 120. I did the math on a calculator, and you will get 84 Robux, after marketplace fees, of course.
Selling it for 120 Robux should put you on the bottom of the first page or the second, if you did it like that.
Other selling prices for this example:
150 Robux selling price: You get 105.
170 Robux selling price: You get 119.
And so on, so forth.
Time for a REAL example now.
As of 4:36 PM, Eastern Daylight Time, April 18th, 2014:
The price for Red Monster League Baseball Cap is 160 Robux.
After marketplace fees, he or she will get 112 Robux.
Experiment with this and buy it, or whatever else you want to buy.
You bought it for 160 Robux, and you want...say 199.
If you do the math with marketplace fee in order, this is what you do. I looked for a random Robux number and got this:
284 Robux selling price. 284*0.7=198.8
198.8 will round to 199, and that will put you, surprisingly, on the first page.
Hope you liked it, people that want more Robux!
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