
genetically fucked
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For the game I sell cheats on there is 2 main providers (among many smaller ones), I currently resell one that I will call "Cheat 1". Cheat 2 I do not sell and it is $2,000 for me to start. I put $1,000 into Cheat 1 and have already made that back within less than a month. I ran a poll with my buyers to see which cheat they use and out of 476 votes the results were
Cheat 1 36%
Cheat 2 58%
Neither 7%
That means I'm losing out on reselling Cheat 2 to 58% of buyers. It seems like an easy call to start selling Cheat 2 but there is a bit of a risk. They're relatively new and I'm not 100% sure they'll be up as long as I would like. If they end up discontinuing then the sales I got would likely be disputed by a large amount of buyers. The dispute isn't that huge of a deal but it's mainly the fee. I'd be losing 50% of what I paid for the key plus a $15 dispute fee. There's a chance I could go into the negatives, what should I do?
Cheat 1 36%
Cheat 2 58%
Neither 7%
That means I'm losing out on reselling Cheat 2 to 58% of buyers. It seems like an easy call to start selling Cheat 2 but there is a bit of a risk. They're relatively new and I'm not 100% sure they'll be up as long as I would like. If they end up discontinuing then the sales I got would likely be disputed by a large amount of buyers. The dispute isn't that huge of a deal but it's mainly the fee. I'd be losing 50% of what I paid for the key plus a $15 dispute fee. There's a chance I could go into the negatives, what should I do?