I'd like to see an option for the "Collections For Sale" to allow for us to select those collections we are interested in. For example, I am only interested in seeing collections that go up for sale for Video Games and not Cards or Comics. So I get tons of emails for stuff I'm not interested in. Also, I've noticed twice over the last several months that the emails seem to "turn off" automatically and I have to go back into my settings on the site and turn it back on. Thx.
As a user I use the grading recommendations feature to quickly determine which cards I should send to PSA. The nature of PSA grading results in a multi-month period where the cards are not currently in my possession. At the same time they continue to show in my grading recommendations list.
I would find it beneficial to mark a card as "out for grading" and that this status would be used as a filter for grading recommendations and when viewing my "on hand" collection.
I have many different types of cards in my collection, but I would like to only delete all the pokemon cards. All I can find is deleting the entire colelction
It would be really beneficial to be able to automatically import your LVC list straight into your collection at the click of a button. For example, if I chart a lot through LVC at 50% value and end up buying it, I should be able to click a button to import those games into my collection with a notation of how much I bought them for. It would save users who use these features in this manner already so much time.
The scan card feature algorithm could have increased accuracy if the search criteria pool could be refined by set and year.
Black label and Greatest Hits versions of games routinely reuse the same UPC. This can be frustrating when scanning items. Instead of being opinionated about which game to select automatically, it would be better to ask the user. This is relevant anywhere where scanning happens, but particularly in the search bar, but also in the Lot Value Calculator.
Would be great if we could bulk import our sportscards inventory via excel, that also includes url of the front and back pictures of our sportscatds from seperate url.
If you make this feature available, I will purchase a yearly or lifetime membership (if that is an option.
Thank you!
For Megaman Battle Chip Challenge, several titles in the series use physical cartridges (chips) to boost your character's attack and other stats. Each chip contained a different stat or power, and sometimes even different characters. Each chip was sold separately or obtained through an arcade machine (the latter only available in Japan) and held a different value. They are still sold on ebay or other retailers, so prices can be found online. There are over 400 chips for each generation, three generations in total, so it gets a bit difficult to keep track of all of them.
Additionally, there were PET's that could be used as regular toys and didn't require the videogame, using the same chips and having the same effects, but in real life.
There is a Reddit thread that explains the whole chip stuff better and can be found here.

For example, for Pokemon card Charmander #44, the card was obtainable by purchasing the Obsidian Flames Elite Trainer Box. For Dondozo #12, the card was included with a checkout lane booster. It would be helpful for locating which product to buy to obtain the promo if said product is still available. Thanks!
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