If you were to ask someone who believed in playing the AH camping game how they felt they were getting an advantage, they’d make it personal and say that they were winning because they intimidated their opponents or something. These people are bad and are making choices that stroke their ego while costing them money. Your best defense is to completely ignore them and be better than they are. While there’s no achievement for making more wow gold per hour than a camper, achievement points are unspendable — and wow gold isn’t.
Competition is all about ego and winning. There has to be a loser; however, the gold-making game is not all about competition. There are not many losers, and almost everyone competing for business is making money. The only way to see who "won" would be to compare how much money everyone made, and most auctioneers are bald-faced liars when it comes to how much gold they have.
Even though the AH is not a zero-sum PVP environment, having a competitive nature can be an asset on the Auction House, but only if you don’t let it get out from under you. Spending any time personalizing your work to cost someone else is always going to make you less money than you’d make ignoring the competition and following the buyers.
The best way to compete with a competitive camper/stalker is to become a force of nature. As long as whatever you are crafting can be listed at a profit, have stock listed every single day. When the prices dip below that point, list at the lowest cost you’re willing to sell it for. Undercut heavily with a lot of stock, if infrequently, forcing the campers to camp for little margin or move along to greener pastures.
If they stay and camp even though you’re not letting them sell above a really low profit margin, you’ll have a lot less crafting to do. As such, you can afford to invest time in starting up a new market. Knowing and using TradeSkillMaster can be of value here, because it will obliviously and obstinately post profitable items in your bag whether you’re being stalked or not. This permits you to spend more time focusing on what you put into your bags.
All that said, the best way to frustrate the childish is to ignore them. Maybe not even a "/ignore", because closing a door on them is a way of saying "you’ve succeeded in annoying me." Literally don’t ever interact with them; not even going as far as adding them to a /ignore list can cause all kinds of hysterical antics from stalkers. Never rising to any bait they put out for attention and basically ignoring them like a petulant, misbehaving toddler seems to activate a part of their personality that just keeps getting higher and higher pitched until they become ridiculous. Then take screenshots.
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