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Dirq Van
Joined: 2003-04-24
Posts: 1618
Location: The Netherlands
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| Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:16 am Post subject: Creating Tradelist Tips |
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If you decide to get involved in the trading community you need to have some sort of tradelist.
My tip for everyone who is just starting.........
Make your list as accurate as possible and put all essential info in there:
For example:
Maybe this sounds a little to much as your only a beginner in the trading community.
But believe me, in a few months you will own 100+ shows.
You will notice other traders will ask: what version of a particular show you own
If the show is PRO / AUD shot, etc.......
This list is just an example
You could also add if a dvd is PAL / NTSC
Maybe you even want to grade your shows
Do whatever is best for you, but do it right at the start
It sucks when ya have 100 shows and you will discover you need all this info.
Good Luck & Happy Trading
Dirq |
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