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Post by Collector on Jan 1, 2006 15:51:31 GMT -5
When posting cards for trade/sale, it's best to be specific. To get down to the point, your thread should answer these questions: -Who is the card of? -Is the card a rookie, insert, etc? -What condition is the card or cards in? -What's the value of the card or cards you're trading? -If it's for sale, how much are you selling it for? -If it's for trade, what are you looking for in return? These are questions that should be answered within your thread. It's things that members are looking for. If you don't be specific in your trade/sale threads, then members are going to ask you whatever it is you didn't list. For example, if you didn't list the value, they'll be asking what the value is. Hope this has helped. If anyone has anything else to add, then please feel free to post! Thanks, Collector
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Post by Collector on Jan 1, 2006 19:38:23 GMT -5
Oh, and I'd also like to mention that it would help if a scan was posted of any card or cards you're trying to trade or sale. Also, if you get a reply to a trade/sale thread, (whether something gets worked out or not), it's always best if you replied back to the thread saying the card or cards are gone or still available. This will prevent anyone who's interested in the card or cards replying asking if they're still available. This is really helpful if you have several members who replied to your thread interested in the same card or cards. If nothing gets worked out, then you can let them know and try to work something out with the next person who replied. If you don't reply back to the thread saying whether the card or cards are gone or still available, then members are probably going to assume they've been traded or sold. I posted this, because trade/sales usually get negotiated through PM's. Anyway, I hope this has helped. Again, if anyone has anything else to add, then please feel free to post! Thanks, Collector
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