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    Reward points question

    How do you go about trading your reward points for cards with another person on this site?

    Also how do you determine the value of the reward points you have? Is it so much per point or what?

    Any help appreciated.

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    @doniceage

    This is one up your alley to answer - since I can’t find a post you did on this (maybe it was me???)


    Value-wise - I have not looked at this much since passing over leadership of SCF, but they were looked at around 400 to $1.

    To transfer - you’d have to click on the users balance, that should open a pop out for you fill out and transfer.

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    If you click on the SCF Rewards link on the user that you want to transfer the points to (it is under their username and all their titles when they make a post) a prompt will come up asking you how much you want to transfer and a note to say what it is for. Note you have to clear out the garbage text around the person's name in this new window prompt thing. It will have brackets or something and the username. Just click on that and remove everything but the username or just clear it all and type out the username if it is easy to remember.
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    @scottkoz20

    Thanks for the tag.


    In this hockey groupbreak we did for reward points I have a post on how to send reward points (it is in the first post as many have questions no how to send).

    https://www.sportscardforum.com/thre...ints-(2-boxes)


    Like Scott said he wanted to value it at around 400 reward points per dollar and the new owner would like to keep it around that range. The biggest problem with it is several fold.

    1) You have to find folks who want to trade things for reward points. There are a few threads up in which members post cards in all of the Sports card forums. You can see what they are offering and kind of evaluate what the value is. As some are lower than the 400 while others are over.
    2) If you looking to spend them you can check out any of the 4 sports and see who is offering up stuff for them. In hockey here the most recent:



    Here the forum section in which I and others have posts (feel free to poke around):
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/foru...-Reward-Points

    Also, I shared the break above as we done a few for hockey and other sports ,If you have any questions feel free to ask. @jim bradt
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