Topic: A Request For Actual Trading Discussions
I've had a great time here on Deckbox, making nearly 150 trades. Lots of great people to work with and an increasingly helpful community. That being said, I've been noticing a growing trend lately that has become kind of troubling to me.
I spend a relatively large amount of time tracking down people to trade with; finding people that want my cards and have cards I want. It can be a very painful process with the current trading system (hopefully that will change a bit in the near future). Or I see somebody post on the forum about wanting a certain set of cards that I have available and would be more than willing to trade, and I find something on their list that I'm happy to trade for. I send a trade.
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A minute/hour/day/week later it gets canceled; if I'm lucky, maybe with a small message.
Often times I'll ask for clarification, because I'm curious, and the reason given is usually something along the lines that the card(s) are already in another trade, or they don't want to trade down, or trade out of format, or whatever else might be the case. That is a perfectly acceptable and reasonable statement that I fully understand that you wouldn't/couldn't trade those cards.
But why does that fact mean that those were the only cards that I was interested in? Why must the the first proposition be exactly what we end with? Why not take a few minutes to even ask if there is anything else that I'd be interested in, or see if there is anything else you're interested in? If there's not then you're not out anything. But if I'd be willing to trade for more/different cards then you just made a trade without having to restart that whole process of tracking people down and/or waiting for offers.
A little more communication will go a long way and make a lot more trades happen, thus lessening the burden of trading in general.