The CIB Magical Chase price for Turbografx-16 has captured a repro game for $125 from 3/24/2024. I've reported it several times and it hasn't been removed. It's a huge outlier that definitely suppressed the normal cost of CIB copies
Hi All,
A few months back a new (and pretty decent imo) trading card game was released by Fantasy Flight Games called Star Wars Unlimited and I would love to see collection and price tracking support of it on here. Like Lorcana, it's pretty easy to learn and welcoming to new card game players so I can see it becoming quite popular. It's only in wave 1 currently so at the time of this posting there would only be 262 cards to track (plus variants). Thanks for reading my post!
We have support for that set here:
https://www.pricecharting.com/console/star-wars-unlimited-spark-of-rebellion
We plan to add future Unlimited sets to the site as they come out too.
I started encoding my Magic Cards collection but would also like to add pokemon cards and video games.
Before starting to add new ones, I created a folder Magic and would like to move all actual collection to that folder
does it exists or could it be a possibility ? (did not find any clue right now)
To sell on here you need a paypal business account but switching to a business account limits using that account for online shopping, sending money to friends and family, etc.That aside, there are plenty of people who have issues with Paypal in general so there are a slew of topics asking for alternatives both from buyers and sellers. There are also bunch of topics where people request the option to trade through here.
What about introducing account trade credit? Like allow people to sell games on marketplace to build up trade credit and they can then use that trade credit to buy other games on the marketplace.
This would:
- be a relatively simple way to introduce trading
- remove the need for a personal paypal account to buy
- remove the need for a business paypal account to sell
- avoid the transfer fees, tax issues, and other mishegoss for people who want to do both
- actively promotes people listing/ selling games to buy other games
Of course, I'm not suggesting it be a closed system. People having an option to put money in and take money out is essential to any marketplace. If you're ride or die with Paypal exclusive, this still gives people a way to participate without using Paypal or you linking up with another platform like Stripe. Besides, floating trade credit on an account and trading in games toward other games is a staple of the gaming community.
I often come across game cartridges listings with titles including the string "new battery". These listings are categorized as new when they logically can't be. Would it be possible to have listings including the string "new" be categorized as new, unless they contain the string "new battery"?
Thanks
I understand that older eBay sales are not allowed to be reported due to the listing being deleted by eBay. The pictures and description of the item being thus unavailable for review. That being said, I don't see why we couldn't, even then, report a listing based solely on its title. The review of the sale could then be conducted based also on its title.
As an example of sales that are obviously misclassified but sadly cannot be reported, take new Arctic White Game Boy Advance systems sales:
Ideally, a user who comes across these listing could report them just like any other listing, and the report could then be reviewed the same way. What do you think?
Looking into the indigo OEM GameCube controller sales, there are two sales listed under "New" that are actually used controllers with new joysticks. The sales cannot be reported the usual way as the listings are too old.
There are also, under CIB:
a sale dated 2021-07-06 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-07-12 that is actually an indigo & clear controller;
a sale dated 2021-07-28 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-07-31 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-08-19 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-08-31 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-10-23 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2022-01-03 that is about a third-party controller.
Again, the listings are too old to be easily reported and reviewed. Thank you.
Pokemon TCG is already an extremely expansive universe, but one aspect of it that often goes forgotten in collections are its flip coins. There are many unique designs as well as changes to their actual size/material over the years that makes them popular to collect, and they should be able to be added to collections as such! They are also gradeable now as far as I know, so that adds to their collectability. They should definitely be considered as something to be added to the price charting database.
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.