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rashiea October 29 2009, 05:10:05 UTC
Welcome to tcg_exchange!

Here's a gift for you:

Also, would you possibly trade purity18 & quest24 for

?

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rynankh October 29 2009, 06:29:59 UTC
Thanks! both the welcome and the gift <33 ^^

Sure I could! :D
then, let's see if I got it right :3 after I made the trade, I erase the cards I gave you and add the new ones; then fill the trade log with this activity, right? ^^U

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rashiea October 29 2009, 06:33:34 UTC
Basically. You reply back with the cards for the trade to make a successful trade (like this).

Then load the new cards into your post, delete the ones you traded and record it in your trade log. Since it's 2 normal cards for 2 other normal cards, it will count as 2 trades towards your trades total (a good thing to keep track of for prizes on the event badge entry). ^_~

Feel free to browse through any of my logs if you need examples for anything. trades & activities.

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rynankh October 29 2009, 06:51:08 UTC
phew! Thanks! this helps a LOT :D

Then I trade:


and

*nods* I'll make new entries for the trades and activities logs, it's easier that way :P
oh yeah, I was kinda confused with the trade counting ^^U then this one counts a two separate ones, right? like i.e:
- Traded purity18 for gene01 with rashiea.
- Traded quest24 for gene02 with rashiea.
like that? :O

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rashiea October 29 2009, 06:55:16 UTC
Thank you as well!

Yup, this is 2 trades. Sure, you can list them separately if that makes it easier for you to track. Basically whatever the smallest card number is would be your trade count.

Examples:

1 normal for 1 normal = 1 trade
2 normals for 1 special = 1 trade
3 normals for 1 event card = 1 trade

2 normals for 2 normals = 2 trades
3 normals for 1 normal & 1 special (2 cards total) = 2 trades

Make a little more sense that way?

Having the logs separate makes it a little easier so you know which you're counting in each log too - activities or trades. You can claim event prizes for both in the event badges entry, so they're good to keep track of. ^_~

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rynankh October 29 2009, 07:01:22 UTC
<3 ^^

aaah! okeh, got it :D
then the "[5502]" number you have it means the trade counting you have 'til there, woa, 5502!! so many XP

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rashiea October 29 2009, 07:05:33 UTC
Yup, that's what the numbers by the sides of my trades mean. Which means your two here are listed as [5503-5504]. Hehe.... I've been in the game for a few years now I think it is, and pretty active that whole time. They add up pretty quickly that way. XD

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rynankh October 29 2009, 07:18:31 UTC
I'm a newb in contrast lol XP hehe, thanks for having me so much patience :P
then for me it'll only be [0001-0002] XD

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rashiea October 29 2009, 07:21:23 UTC
No worries. We all have to start somewhere. If you haven't, you may want to check out the FAQ, Guide, & Tips & Tricks pages. If there's anything that's still confusing you though, feel free to ask any questions. ^.^

Yup! Gifts received don't count as trades for the person who gets them, so you'll want to list the novelist card just as proof you got it, but you won't count it as a trade. To avoid confusion on those, they're usually listed separately from the counted trades. You can see that in my logs from where their marked as "received" rather than "gifted" or "traded."

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rynankh October 29 2009, 08:19:07 UTC
*nods nods* I've read them, thanks ^^

yep, I'll do that, just have to create the outsource comm and the entries now :3
this will sound like a silly question, but just to make sure, when I gift something I have to remove it from my cards post, right? ^^U

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rashiea October 29 2009, 20:59:05 UTC
You're well on your way to getting everything figured out then from the sounds of it. ^.^

Correct again. Gifting something means giving it away, so you no longer have it and it shouldn't show in your card post anymore. Gifting also counts towards your trade count, so you'll want to number those. Receiving something adds to your card post and card count, just not to your trade count.

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