Guide Prices (2024)

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The Guide Price (also called the Price checker) is an interface showing the current price of tradeable items from the Grand Exchange. The interface is located within the Worn Equipment tab.

The guide price consists of a small window in which an item from the inventory can be added or removed, while actively displaying the total and individual current Grand Exchange market price of each item(s). The prices of up to 28 different items can be checked in this interface. If a player clicks an untradeable item or attempts to price check a members item on a free to play world, text then appears, stating: "You cannot trade that item".

If the value of items displayed in the Guide Price window exceeds 2,147,483,647 coins (231-1), the total guide price is listed as '----'. This occurs because Old School RuneScape computes values using 32-bit two's complement integers, and therefore cannot output values exceeding 231-1.

At the bottom of the interface, the total value of all of the items is shown at the bottom on the centre. At the bottom-left, players can find prices of any item from the Grand Exchange to find their current price without the need of going to the Grand Exchange.

When dealing with price guides from the Grand Exchange one should always keep in mind that just because the Grand Exchange states a price that doesn't automatically mean it is even an average price the item is selling for. When selling valuable items in bulk you should always attempt to buy one at the exchange price; if you're not successful, raise your offer. What you pay for a single item will give a more true picture of a reasonable asking price. Example: The Exchange states a bucket of ultracompost sells for 674. When you try to buy one at that price you find you must spend 850 to get one. Now you know your 1000 buckets of ultra are worth 850 each, not 674.

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FAQs

What is a guide fee? ›

Guide License, Resident. $283.75. Any resident who engages in the business of guiding or packing, or who acts as a guide for any consideration or compensation at all, must first secure a guide license from the Department. Guide License, Nonresident. $651.75.

What is GE Guide price? ›

The Guide Price (also called the Price checker) is an interface showing the current price of tradeable items from the Grand Exchange. The interface is located within the Worn Equipment tab.

What is the meaning of asking price? ›

The asking price of something is the price that the person selling it says that they want for it, although they may accept less. Offers 15% below the asking price are unlikely to be accepted.

Can I offer more than the asking price? ›

There's no magic number that'll tell you how far above a home's asking price you should go. Before making a high offer, consider comparable recent sale prices, market conditions and the amount you think the property will be appraised for.

How much is a guide tip? ›

At the end of your trip, plan on tipping out everybody in a service position. First, tip your guide 10 to 20 percent of the total cost. If you have multiple guides, you can tip the lead guide and they can split that up amongst the other guides.

How much do you tip a guide per day? ›

The average tip amount for an outdoor or backcountry guide is between 10% and 20% of the tour cost per person. For example, if the tour price was $1,000 per person, then the acceptable tip should be between $100 and $200 per person depending on the level of service provided by the guide.

What is the convenience fee for the Grand Exchange? ›

Most transactions on the Grand Exchange are subject to a 1% tax, or convenience fee, capped at a maximum of 5 million coins per item.

What is a GE fee? ›

The Grand Exchange Tax or GE Tax is a fee taken from your profits when you sell items on the GE. Depending on your membership status and which GE you are using, you will be taxed at a different rate. Buying items is not taxed. The tax is taken from the seller upon a successful transaction.

How often do GE prices change? ›

Most of the time, the RuneScape Wiki's Grand Exchange Market Watch database is automatically updated along with the official Grand Exchange Database on a daily basis; however, sometimes the official database will stop working and we will be unable to use it to update prices.

Is asking price negotiable? ›

You can negotiate for a price lower than the asking price

Once contacted, you can either accept the asking price or offer something less if you feel it is too high. Since this is a negotiation, the seller can either accept your offer or reject it if they feel it is too low.

Why do people offer over asking price? ›

It is not uncommon for buyers to offer above the listing price when purchasing a house , especially in competitive real estate markets . This practice , known as a bidding war , occurs when multiple buyers are interested in a property and are willing to pay more than the asking price .

How much is asking price? ›

asking price | Business English

the amount of money someone wants when they sell something, especially a business or property: The company put the mall up for sale in November with an asking price of $4.9 million.

How much do sellers usually come down on a house? ›

The amount you may want to reduce your home's asking price depends on many factors, including the median price in your area, what comparable homes nearby are selling for and the length of time the home has been on the market. According to a Zillow study, the average price cut is 2.9 percent of the list price.

Do Sellers usually accept first offer? ›

Should You Accept the First Offer on Your Home? In short- Yes, if it is at an acceptable price, the buyer makes a cash offer, accepts your contingencies, and is negotiable. It is often the case that many of these criteria will be met by your first buyer, but not always.

Can I offer 10% less than asking price? ›

If you're offering 10% below, the property should be in a good condition but may just need some cosmetic work done. The goal of offering 10% below the asking price is to use those extra funds to cover the repairs.

How much is a guide license in California? ›

You can renew your game or fishing guide license online by logging on to your CDFW Online License Sales and Services account. You'll need to pay a $269.25 renewal fee if you're a resident or a $618 renewal fee if you're a non-resident.

How much to tip a tour manager? ›

Tipping guidelines

We recommend tipping the equivalent of $10USD to $12USD per person per day for your Tour Director and the equivalent of $3USD per person per day for your driver(s). If applicable, we also recommend the equivalent of $2USD per local guide.

How much to tip a bike tour guide? ›

The industry standard is for each individual guest to tip 10-15% (U.S. tours and Cycle + Sail tours) or 7.5-10% (all other tours) of their trip price. The recommended per-traveler amount is an appropriate gratuity for your guide team as a whole. (It is not necessary to tip this amount per guide.)

How much to tip a camp cook? ›

A modernized guideline is that the minimum 10 percent rule applies to everyone you'll be tipping at camp. In that case, the same $2500 tip, would be split between the camp cook, wrangler, skinner and guide – say $1250 to the guide, $450 to the cook/housekeeper, $400 skinner, $400 wrangler as an example.

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