Just count the vendor stock towards the houses storage, then no one can brutally impact others game play by hoarding more stuff than what is believed to be fair
That happens and I take down ALL my vendors, I vend stuff I do NOT want, I stock all my vendors daily and never do my vendors sit empty. I run 20 vendors on Siege (at Coco's), about 14 on Oceania at (the Angelwood Emporium) and 3 on Atlantic. I guess if I have to count every single item I do not want against the house storage I wouldn't bother with it. If it comes to keeping it for vendoring or having to
have stuff sit that I am paying daily 'fees' on as well as it taking lockdowns then a whole rethink will be in order.
All those vendors generally have 125 items on 'sale' and I have a backstock of items for restocking of 125 + items for all items, which is why I can restock anything that sells daily. (no I don' mean I have 125 runebooks to restock the runebook bag, but I have 125 items to restock the 'book' vendor so spellbooks, runebooks, bodbooks, weaving scrolls and anything else on that vendor has a an additional back pack attached to restock) . So eg on Coco's on Siege that whole house storage is devoted to the shop. If I had to add an additional 2500 items to the house I would be tossing it in the bin. I currently pay
215,000 gps a day in vendor fees on Siege, which as you know is a pretty large amount to 'lose' on Siege Perilous, so NO do not also make me lose 2500 lockdowns as well. I pay a lot more than that on prodo shards due to the difference in pricing etc.
Now most vendor houses probably do not ensure they have the amount of backstock I do, but if you want a level One primer I stock all 16 varieties, and if you want a level 2, ditto, all 16. I have a backstock of 5 of each type so that I can restock instantly. They sell slowly, but that is OK it is a service for those new to the shard who want one and havent got up to speed with spawning etc, ditto for pure +15 skill jewelry etc I don't need it but given how many skills there are I keep rings and bracelets under each category for new players.
Even now I still 'toss' stuff in the bin if I have a surplus of it, even if I know it will sell 'eventually'.
I am not the 'cheapest' vendor house on Siege as, Yes, I am there to make money which I do, stocking at my level you NEED to make money as it takes a crap load of work to keep that place stocked, the stuff doesn't just 'appear' I work seriously hard for it. However I am pretty much stocked all the time, sure people can buy cheaper, but I take the attitude that consistency sells, so if you want a full mage spellbook you will get one, if you want a scroll binder, ditto, if you want a basic 100% lrc suit it is there. I know what each of my vendors 'stock's and where it is in the shop, so if someone says Hey Coco you got a metal chest, I can say sure, red vendor, last row, or Hey Coco you got a Bos, I can say sure, blue vendor front row. etc.
I don't just sell high end items, in fact only the two Black and White vendors sell that stuff and the most expensive item on those atm is a Crimmy at 3.5 million. The cheapest items are 100gps.
I have been vendoring for years and my post further up on how this issue could be 'changed' is seriously well considered and I think pretty 'fair', however I have little hope that the devs will change anything, or if they do they will have a brain fart and read some simple comment and just run with it and totally bork the system as they seem to want to do. Your comment seems 'simple' however it would have major ramifications for all serious vendor houses. Those people wanting to make a quick buck on Atlantic who only wanna stock as and when items of super over priced goods. While the vendor sits empty the rest of the time will not be affected.
Just need a system that allows a known figure ie 5% on all items stocked, paid on 'sale' or removal' from the vendor, and a method to reprice it as I indicated so that people still pay 5% and don't hoard stuff on vendors as storage. It can be done, just needs to be well thought out.