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    What do you prefer to look at? photobucket or a trade list

    Working on both, just wondering which one i should put priority towards? Let me know which you prefer to look at when workin on trades and why?

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    I like pictures more than words, so Photobucket for me. I think people mostly like 1 or the other, not usually both.

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    When it comes to cards for trade i prefer to see a picture as well. I find trade lists for the most part turn me off unless they well organized by year set player and number out of and colors.When people organize lists by players or teams i find it a turn off. Just my opinion.

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    I prefer to have a tradelist, because I can't update my bucket and stuff, but mine is organized by every section (Inserts, RC's, GU, Autos) and in that section, seperated by year as well.

    I usually prefer a well organized tradelist, because some peoples buckets are like 23 pages in each section, and thats just too much for me to go through to find 1 card I need

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    A combination of both and to be ready if some one asks you about a certain player to find the picture to show them

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    I like the tradelist with scans of the card upon request. Just makes it so easier to scan through a tradelist than look through every section of a photobucket.

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    I like the tradelist with scans of the card upon request. Just makes it so easier to scan through a tradelist than look through every section of a photobucket.

    Bingo. 100% agree

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    I prefer to look at an attractive female. since that is not an option, a photobucket

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    I prefer to look at an attractive female.


    Being from Cali I have to assume there is no shortage of that, lol...

    Back on track....


    Being a team collector, I really don't care what I look at (be it Bucket or a list) I just like to be able to see what Canucks you have. I do like having scans / pics provided if asked though, mostly for GU cards though.

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    I prefer to look at an attractive female. since that is not an option, a photobucket

    What if I put attractive females in my photobucket?

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