As the header says, I think it would be super useful if the eBay deal scanner displayed what the algorithm thinks the condition of the item is (loose, CIB, new, etc.) as well as the price points for other conditions in case the algorithm pulls the wrong condition type.
Example: scanner pulls a copy of a game, thinks it is new, displays est. new price. Item is actually CIB and the est. value is incorrect.
I have an obvious error card. I am sure where to get it authenticated are reviewed. Is there a way to authenticate an error that is undocumented?
We don't really authenticate items. That is the job of a grading service. We will let users know if they are selling a fake card, but error authentication is not something we specialize in at all.
I have multiple collections in different places. Some I would consider selling others I would like to just know it's value. If I could have more then 1 collection or even be able to have a way to highlight certain ones I would be able to know where and if it's a keep or sell.
It may be hard to do this since new sets come out often, but it would be helpful when you don't have the card on hand. I think we should add the option to look up all the individual cards in a specific set/expansion like only Sword and Shield Silver Tempest or only Base Set etc. As well as add the option to show completed sets/expansions
You can do this now with search results or collections.
In search:
Choose "Filter by Console" or "Filter by Set" drop down (exact wording depends on the results).
And choose the set you want.
In collection:
Filter by the category first (pokemon, video games, etc)
Then choose "Filter by Set" from that list.
Allow customers to find the value of their cards by taking a snapshot of that card. This would be extremely helpful in looking up the prices of Japanese Pokémon cards.
This is already a feature on the site.
https://blog.pricecharting.com/2022/03/search-pokemon-cards-by-photo.html
I'd like to see CashApp &/or Venmo added as payment options. They don't make you wait 21 days for your money like PayPal does
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.