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    Which title for a thread attracts you most? [Poll]

    Just curious on this one, I want to see what is the most efficient title, so the question for the poll I'm asking is if you could only click on one thread in your trading area, which of these thread title's is most attractive and you would choose it....just curious to see

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    Of those, I would go with one of the top two. All caps turns me off...so do acronyms most of the time. Doesn't mean I won't click on it though...

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    I like the insertion of an update into the title. That way, if anyone has seen your list before, they know some new stuff has been added.

    But I also like the low end one below it since I'm a low end collector myself and would thus click to see if we could work out a deal. Perhaps a compromise:

    "updated low end bucket, let's trade"

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    Low End trades attracted me the most. Always love to get low-end/small trades done for some PC cards.

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    I voted the top one. I like to see a sample in the thread.

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    The top one. I hate sorting through buckets in the hope of finding a Ranger for my collection. It's much quicker for me to sort through a posted list just skimming over the names for what I need.

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    I like the top one too. I much prefer looking through a list (less clicks and less time spent waiting for bucket pages to come up). And when I look through lists I check for low-end cards.

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    I would most likely go into the top one first. Updates are important and I usually prefer to look at a list because too many people don't know how to properly label a bucket. I used to enjoy looking at buckets and still do for ones done right, but most of the time I spend too much time trying to figure out who the player is or what the card is that it has just become a waste of time. And I don't pay any attention to threads that say "easy trades" or anything like that...most of the time that means "easy trades if you want to trade your high end autos for a lot of my junk I can't give away."



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