The problem is not the newbies it self.
Of course do they want new players into th game, of course do they want as much they can for the locker.
Thats not what the problem is all about.
The problem is the ones who only show up just to hang out, and watch the auctions, because they have seen it on tv. These are the people who have increased the processing times at each unit with 300% or more. And when you have 75 to 100 units a day that becomes a problem.
Then on top of that they cause problems for the ones who really want to bid any buy a locker, because they get fed up and moves on to another auction. Then you start to lose your regulars as well. And that is bad for business.
Newbies who intend to become a part of the game and be an active bidder is not the problem in this game. The problem is all the passive people who takes it as a sunday trip to the park.
The second problem is that many newbies, when they win a locker, they do not clean it out, tht means that the management has to clean out the locker them self, and spend time taking it to the dump. This costs alot of money for the storage places.
To many of these newbies who don't clean out their unit and we all in the future would have to pay more to rent lockers.
Another thing is, if this goes on, the auctioneer might say that the starting price on a locker is what is owed. In many cases that is 400-600 dollars. Do we really want that to happend???