Request and vote on features on PriceCharting.com and the PriceCharting.com Marketplace.
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More "refined" on PC searches

Anonymous 2 years ago 0

Looking up PC, especially older PC titles becomes a guessing game because all physical media types are included (CD-rom, floppy, etc.).

Not to mention ALSO combined are re-releases.

Is it a possibility to have separate listings for each media type AND re-releases? It'll only make Pricecharting.com even MORE accurate and praised! Otherwise.... The PC section is KIND of useless.... To me anyways.


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Add completeness options to list value calculator

Anonymous 2 years ago 0
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English version price list for scarlet and violet

Lex 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 1
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sales 2 years ago

We have that whole set on the site here:

https://www.pricecharting.com/console/pokemon-scarlet-&-violet

Prices will be added soon.

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Add reporting for title issues

micmcfeely 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 1

*Incorrect/mis-formatted title, duplicate, non-existent varients, etc.*

I've noticed numerous varient items listed for Pokémon cards that "don't exist". Most commonly when a holographic rare varient is listed (Rapidash [Holo] #22), there should not be an unmarked "regular" item implying a non-holographic version (Rapidash #22). With modern cards, aside from very few fringe cases, holo and non-holo varients don't exist for the same card.

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Under review

Separate listings for error cards

jemmettmartin 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 1

Please don't allow ungraded or graded error card listings, especially commons and uncommons, amongst near mint listings. It generates a false and misleading estimated value for cards.

Error cards should have their own category.

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Signalis PS4 Pal

Anonymous 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 3
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Dusk Diver 2 Day one edition PS4 and PS5 Pal

Anonymous 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 2
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Add ability for logged in users to leave notes and comments on entries like Discogs does

munroe22 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 1

Discogs allows for users to leave notes and comments on an entry which can be very helpful. This would allow the community to note things like inserts included and other helpful information about the title.

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sales 2 years ago

This is already possible.  There is a "notes" section on every page.  Click "item details" or scroll to that section to find it and make changes or read what people have added.

There is a description field too for people to describe the game and the overall game play and story etc.

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Fixed

Single card price if bought in packs/boxes

Marisa 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 1

The one spot that confuses me is what price do I put for the BUY price if my single card was obtained in a booster pack that cost me $4.99?? Would I divide the $4.99 by the amount of cards in booster to find the average? No, that's not right cause that's not what the BOUGHT price is supposed to represent, correct? I would greatly appreciate some advice here, currently all my cards have a ZERO DOLLAR price for bought cause they were all obtained in packs or tins or boxes not bought individually.  


 sorry if I'm just totally missing something here but for the life of me I can't seem to easily work around this. My only other thought would be to find the value the card is worth on the day I add it to my collection if I want to see if it is gaining traction or losing it in it's value over time.


Thank you for taking time to read this.

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sales 2 years ago

You should enter the pack price divided by the number of cards.  So a $4.99 pack that had 10 cards would be $0.50 per card that you received in that package.  

The cost is supposed to be how much you paid for a particular card.  If you bought a card in a package or a lot, then the price for that card is the total cost divided by the cards included.  If you bought an individual card, then the cost is what you actually paid for that individual card.


The cost is totally optional field and only used for your collection so if you have another preference for what to include, you can use that.

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Under review

Referral/Incentive for new, successful signups with a history showing they have regularly been utilized since account creation

Marisa 2 years ago updated by sales 2 years ago 1

As my header states, I think it would be beneficial for those in charge of Pricecharting to give some type of referral reward/bonus or incentive for people who encourage and successfully have their friend/family signup for and regularly use Pricecharting. Also, I suggest that you don't minimize the referral so small that it's not enticing in fear of scams or greed but instead make the referral contingent on how often or regularly the "new" member uses Pricecharting. For example the incentive could be 3 months of retailer benefits(for both newbie & OG members) if the new member successfully signs up and regularly uses Pricecharting for no less than 3 months with no more than a week of absence from logging in. Or maybe just do a lottery of any of the Retailer ONLY benefits to be randomly rewarded(or spun on a cool wheel sent to you in a reward follow up email) after 6 weeks of continuous logins with no more than 48 hours without a login, or maybe a new member has to add 'X' amount of items to their collection and after adding 100 items or maybe $xxxx in value to their collection and they must add an item one every 24 hours till the goal is met.I feel that these options w weed out those just trying to make a quick buck or scam price charting and take advantage of the opportunity to sample some paid benefits. 


I'm sure you could be thinking, "why would we offer the opportunity to sample when people already pay to subscribe? So why would I create a referral for a program giving stuff away?". The answer is simple, to this day word of mouth(no matter if it's read online in a blog, sent in an email or text or truly relayed in the ultra rare in person Convo) is the best form of advertisement! As a matter of fact I decided to request this feature because I ran into an old buddy who asked if my bf and I were into Pokemon cards, I told him heck yeah. A few minutes of talking about cards, pricing and ebay I name drop Pricecharting and say that's how I keep track of both mine and my dudes cards. Our friend never heard about it and said to text him but before I did I checked for some type of referral link and I can't find one. Now I'm going to send my referral for y'all anyway because I truly enjoy what you do here but sure, I wouldn't mind a kickback for spreading the good word. I bet there are more people than not whom would hype PC up so much that the other people would ask for the details whipping out their phone right there and without an app and incentive could convince even the most nerdy and socially awkward to enlighten a Mom in her 40's with kids in tow on where she can get this miracle app that could help her kid self sufficiently search for Pokemon prices without asking her to check ebay and her nervously lingering over him fearful he may see something unacceptable on ebay NOT for a young child. 


Matter of fact something similar happened to me already, I was waiting to trade in something at game stop once when a Mo was asking questions to a very new, very overwhelmed and extremely nervous employee who didn't know head from tails about cards. So I answered all things Pokemon and bantered prices with a 10 yr old for 20 min while I waited. At the end of the convo suggested they use Pricecharting and the Mom pulled out her iphone checking the app store and after that being unsuccessful she asked me to type it in her safari and bookmark it for her, so that at minimum TWO people I have successfully signed up on Pricecharting, imagine how much more could be done with just a little bit of inspiration?? Imagine how many others think about telling their friend but don't because of there not being any incentive behind it could drive tons more traffic and successfully sign people up if they had some type of exclusive incentive (oh! New idea, paid subscribers could get a BETTER incentive then free members as to increase the interest in being a paid member when joining the app. Boom!). And just like I have freely and spontaneously shared throughout this post, there is so much room for imagination, creativity and reward with little to no risk at all.


I genuinely look forward to what you come up with, I know it will be another successful addition to an already amazing product. Just remember Customers are like Pokemon, Gotta Catch em all.