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Thread: Trade List Preference?

  
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    Trade List Preference?

    Which do you all prefer when looking at someone's trade list? Do you prefer it organized by:

    1. Player name

    2. Team

    3. Card Type (autos, game used, inserts, rookies)

    4. Looking at an album like Photobucket or Flickr


    Thanks for everyone's input.

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    Player name

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    Year/Set/Card#, the way Dr. James Beckett intended ;)

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    -photo album for mid-high end stuff.
    -list by player name for lower end.
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