Mdunc1982 and Furyion. You both make good points, both from different sides of the spectrum.
As a seller, it makes perfect sense to have limited time special items. You can collect a bunch while they are available, then sell them at a profit later.
As a buyer, it makes sense to be upset about having missed out on those limited time items. It's not necessarily the buyer's fault...sometimes they started playing after the limited time items were finished, and it couldn't be helped.
However, that's how the game works. I have a couple dozen pumpkin heads in my bank from 2012, I occasionally break one or two out and sell it for 20 times the price of the hats during the event. Is that wrong? No, it's my item and I can sell it for whatever I want. Is it fair? Totally. I have an advantage because I played at that time. If someone wants it, they will buy it, if they dislike the price, they won't. Obviously it's a bit hard to compare fashion to a recipe, but the basic point still stands I think.
Real life has very similar situations. Check out ebay or another online market...you will see different people selling the same thing for different amounts, depending on how badly they want it gone. The main difference is that in real life, there are usually enough sellers that prices tend to stay about the same, because people have so many options. In Celtic Heroes, there's usually not many people who might be selling a specific item, so they get to control the price.
It's frustrating, yes, but that's how the system works.
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