Forum:Can't find enough people for selling

I always got too much junk in my bagpack I try to sell it but i hardly can't find enugh people I know 3 peeps at megaton (2 shops en the girl with quest, moria or something) I know scavenger somewhere in dc I know rivet city with its market

anybody knows where i can find more peeps ??


 * There's usually a vendor in each settlement (including Smiling Jack at Evergreen Mills and Karl in Meresti Trainyard), the travelling caravans (Wolfgang, Hoff, Crow, Lucky Harith), plus scavengers throughout the wasteland. One of the scavengers is located on Pennsylvania Avenue, down a driveway that leads under a building, but be careful - he also has a couple of nasty traps set to keep the Super Mutants away. Don't feel constrained to sell only weapons to weapons vendors, etc. - most vendors will take anything, but have a limited amount of caps.
 * If you're having trouble lugging stuff around, look for a mailbox or trash can, dump excess stuff into it, quick-travel back to Megaton or your preferred trading location, sell off, go back and retrieve the rest. (Also brush up on the weight-ratio rule - your best items are the ones that provide the most caps for the least weight. A bottle of vodka, for example, which lists at 20 caps, is better than a bottle of beer or even scotch, which lists for less. Repaired raider armor is better than lugging wasteland survivor rags, and so on.) Shadowgm 16:39, 22 December 2008 (UTC)Shadowgm


 * Personally, I don't even take raider armor. Generally it's not much more than 1:10 ratio, but it's heavy and you need to collect a few to repair it up. Better vodka and weapons (at least weapons can repair your own.)
 * As for shops... Megaton has a few. Energy weapons and technology should be turned in to the Outcasts. Rivet City has the others, but there's no other place to really sell stuff. Little Lamplight perhaps, but it's inconvenient. Just take ammo and drugs in exchange, it helps when you've got a ton of loot. Or for a semi-legitimate way, use the console to make'em rich then sell to them. --DarkJeff 16:52, 22 December 2008 (UTC)


 * True, and raider armor does tend to be one of those items I'll collect, but dump if more valuable items come into my possession (whether I'm scavenging or offing the former owner). (Best set-up was the random encounter outside the Super-Duper Mart when a scavenger set up shop there ... he seemed to stay because his pack Brahmin was 'stuck' on the column at the corner of the store, so he was a useful place to dump stuff.)
 * Funny, the same thing happened to me this game. His pet Yao Guai killed the raiders outside and scared the crap out of me when I went there at level 3 or 4. --DarkJeff 17:34, 22 December 2008 (UTC)

The shops run out of money, too, if you keep selling stuff to them... There's a *bunch* of Scavengers. See that page for locations. There's also all the doctors; they will buy your crap even if it's not medic stuff. Tenpenny Tower and Underworld has a bunch of traders too, each. (Assuming here that you actually want to make as much money as possible. Money didn't seem to be a problem to me, I just sold a little in the beginning to get ammo; after that I just kept everything useful, didn't sell a thing and I think I'm up to 7000 caps now from just looting caps and quest rewards...) Mirar (Talk) 18:53, 22 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Wasteland scavengers that you aid start showing up at traveling merchant locations (outside of megaton, ect) if you manage to help one (like the scavenger with the broken robot for instance).
 * I noticed nobody mentioned upgrading the four traveling merchants by talking with Uncle Roe at Canterbury Commons (700caps per merchant). After upgrading each of the merchants, they'll always have 1,000 - 2,000 caps on hand every 72hrs. --AshRandom 18:59, 22 December 2008 (UTC)