d72B wrote:Helios52 wrote:To be honest, It just makes more sense to double check prices in multiple places than to rely on one source. I have been cross checking between DB prices and all other sources since the begining so its pretty much second nature to me by now.
Yes longtime users know that Deckbox pricing has never been reliable and so they use outside sources. What about new users? Should they be warned to not trust Deckbox prices? What stops them from being taken advantage of?
Deckbox provides prices that are often wildly inaccurate and this is probably more damaging than not providing any at all. Should Deckbox remove its prices until they work?
As a longtime deckbox user with ~750 trades, I disagree somewhat. There have been periods when the pricing was bad, but for the most part most prices have been good enough. Foil pricing on more obscure cards, basic lands, and promos were most likely to be off. I'd guess that only 2-3% of my trades or trade partners objected to any trade proposals explicitly due to valuation, or insisted on valuing things using a different method. I think deckbox pricing has been mostly "good enough", and it's only in the last two weeks that it's laughably off. That said, I wouldn't trade a high end foil, or really any card worth >$20 without checking elsewhere, regardless.