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Post by Tuism on Apr 12, 2012 13:24:02 GMT -5
There are some things you can do to make your market experience a little less irritating: 1) How to "queue" multiple salesQueuing one sale at a time is damn irritating, but you can do a few at a time by tapping on ok, then where the "yes" button will be (at the base, right side of the big arrow in the middle) multiple times. The lag will still happen, but after a while the game will catch up, and if you did it 10 times you will queue up 10 sale offers at the assigned price. 2) Use your filtersFilter out stuff you're not looking for. 3) Be patientTapping repeatedly will only lag things out even more and produce weird unexpected results. Wait after you tap. Learn the flow. Be like water. 4) you can tap on the card in the carousel to go to it.Dragging during lag can be insanely frustrating. Tapping once will work. Hope you're enjoying wheelin and dealin in the market! 
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Post by jefmajor on Apr 12, 2012 14:11:07 GMT -5
Sell around people.
Post some cards, wait for someone to undercut you, pull them, let your rival sell on the cheap, and then hold yours for offers. I've made a LOT of money doing that today.
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Post by Tuism on Apr 12, 2012 14:22:40 GMT -5
Sell around people. Post some cards, wait for someone to undercut you, pull them, let your rival sell on the cheap, and then hold yours for offers. I've made a LOT of money doing that today. Wow that's evil  and also cool hehehe  I just put all my cards up for sale, it took way too long, so I'm not gonna play games too much. Are you a stock trader? 
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Post by mana on Apr 12, 2012 14:45:33 GMT -5
i am making money like hell WTF
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Post by jefmajor on Apr 12, 2012 14:47:03 GMT -5
Also, always leave a couple of cards not listed for sale so that you can snatch ridiculous offers from collectors. If you have a whole stack for sale and none left to sell, by the time you go unlist one, the offer will be gone.
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Post by gamemaestro on Apr 12, 2012 15:01:46 GMT -5
Don't try and use the AH over a spotty 3G connection. I've made one good swap so far, the AH is just too slow to catch the good deals.
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Post by jefmajor on Apr 12, 2012 15:08:32 GMT -5
Sell around people. Post some cards, wait for someone to undercut you, pull them, let your rival sell on the cheap, and then hold yours for offers. I've made a LOT of money doing that today. Wow that's evil  and also cool hehehe  I just put all my cards up for sale, it took way too long, so I'm not gonna play games too much. Are you a stock trader?  I am today, LOL. I've been having a blast playing with the Market. I came in with 30k credits, bought ... tons of cards I needed, now I only need one or two more, already have invested in offers for them, and still managed to have about the same amount I came in with, well over 30k. No idea what I"m gonna do with that, but, damn it's fun. One other tip: If you are selling a card that is infrequently appearing in the market, like I was doing with CoP, and someone undercuts you, buy him out and repost at your price. I sold his cards for what I was selling mine at =)
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Post by jmeredith06 on Apr 12, 2012 15:09:32 GMT -5
Lol...I sold some commons (that sucked) for a hundred creds a pop to a few people tha offered...
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Post by The Rancord on Apr 12, 2012 16:00:55 GMT -5
Well im allmost full now only 3 cards and i have all 5 times, so now i started selling ppl their offers, so they get the cards they want. Im now at ove 20k anyway. That said i bought ezio for 1300 and forced charity for 800.
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Post by jefmajor on Apr 12, 2012 16:18:17 GMT -5
One more tip, and, this may SOUND weird, or like I'm being insulting, but honestly I am not.
This is very strange but true.
To find out what a good value for a card is, when either selling or buying, look at what ManaStyle is offering for it, and double that.
I swear to god it's been true every time for me. Try it.
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Post by The Rancord on Apr 12, 2012 16:23:08 GMT -5
Mana has to high prices for me. I get my cards without paying absurdly high prices. Anyway a good thing is to watch if the standard price is changing. Like ezio went from 1200 to 2000, so u know he is selling alot. Some others are at vey high prices but the standard value never changed. So they are not selling
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Post by Tuism on Apr 12, 2012 16:30:37 GMT -5
Mana has to high prices for me. I get my cards without paying absurdly high prices. Anyway a good thing is to watch if the standard price is changing. Like ezio went from 1200 to 2000, so u know he is selling alot. Some others are at vey high prices but the standard value never changed. So they are not selling By standard prices you mean the price it starts at when you first go to the card in the sell section? I don't really think ezio's been selling, I've been looking at it and I never really saw much movement. Min offer is hovering at 5k now I wonder if that price that starts the sell selection *is* a price indicator... Hmmm...
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Post by Ringel on Apr 12, 2012 16:31:51 GMT -5
Is the price that starts the sell session the last sold price?
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Post by mana on Apr 12, 2012 16:33:22 GMT -5
One more tip, and, this may SOUND weird, or like I'm being insulting, but honestly I am not. This is very strange but true. To find out what a good value for a card is, when either selling or buying, look at what ManaStyle is offering for it, and double that. I swear to god it's been true every time for me. Try it. hehe im guessing there and it works fine 
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Post by jefmajor on Apr 12, 2012 16:45:48 GMT -5
Great guesses man, you've nailed every card I've seen, you're buying for half and selling for twice, it's brilliant.
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