2016 Topps - Walmart Marketside for Trade

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iskabibbal

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I'm hoping some of the members have doubles of the cards I need to complete my set. This is my first trade post. Please advise if I have made any errors.

Thank you!

Cards available for trade:

#3 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies
#7 Michael Wacha, St. Louis Cardinals
#9 Jacob deGrom, New York Mets
#12 Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox (2 available)
#13 Troy Tulowitzki, Toronto Blue Jays
#22 Noah Syndergaard, New York Mets
#27 Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks (3 available)
#30 Josh Donaldson, Toronto Blue Jays
#31 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins
#35 Tyson Ross, San Diego Padres


Cards needed to complete my set:

#1 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels (The one I am replacing has mild damage.)
#2 Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves
#14 Miguel Sano, Minnesota Twins
#20 Jacoby Ellsbury, New York Yankees
#21 Luis Severino, New York Yankees
#28 Sonny Gray, Oakland Athletics
#34 Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates
#37 Todd Frazier, Cincinnati Reds
#38 A.J. Pollock, Arizona Diamondbacks
#39 Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox
#40 George Springer, Houston Astros
#42 Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins
#47 Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers
#50 Justin Verlander, Detroit Tigers
 
I have this

16 TOPPS WAL MART MARKETPLACE PIZZA 2 F FREEMAN,BRAVES $2.00

Don't need any of he Market Place your offering you can check my wantlist/birthday project needs links are in sig
to see if you can help there

*Your first wantlist posts looks very good

Best,
David
 
I have #28 Sonny Gray. I can use your #35 Tyson Ross. If that trade works let me know and I will post it up.
 
#7 Michael Wacha, St. Louis Cardinals for #20 Jacoby Ellsbury, New York Yankees sounds like a trade to me.

Being new, I'm not sure what the next step is. Can you tell me how to complete this trade?
 
Your #38 A.J. Pollock, Arizona Diamondbacks for my #31 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins sounds like a good trade to me. What is the next step to complete the transaction?
 
Your #28 Sonny Gray, Oakland Athletics for my #35 Tyson Ross, San Diego Padres sounds like a trade to me. Please let me know the net step to complete the trade. Thanks!
 
Your #28 Sonny Gray, Oakland Athletics for my #35 Tyson Ross, San Diego Padres sounds like a trade to me. Please let me know the net step to complete the trade. Thanks!

I posted the trade. All you have to do is click on the trade manager and then click on the trade number and then click confirm the trade.

If you have any questions please just let me know.
 
Hello,

Are you asking $2.00 for 16 Topps-Walmart Marketplace cards that includes 2 of the #2 Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves cards I need? If I understand it correctly I'll take that deal. How d I go about sending you the payment?
 
Hello,

Are you asking $2.00 for 16 Topps-Walmart Marketplace cards that includes 2 of the #2 Freddie Freeman, Atlanta Braves cards I need? If I understand it correctly I'll take that deal. How d I go about sending you the payment?

No bv(book value) is $2.00 which is trade value I was asking if you could help with my wantlists or birthday project needs links in sig If not I could sell for $1.00 cash shipped but check my wants to see if you can help there
 
No bv(book value) is $2.00 which is trade value I was asking if you could help with my wantlists or birthday project needs links in sig If not I could sell for $1.00 cash shipped but check my wants to see if you can help there

Is the Beckett On-Line Price (OLP) guide the de facto standard used by this forum for determining BV? If not, what is the dominant guide? Also, there will always be the oddball card(s) whose price guidance is not apparent or available. Those can be very difficult to price. Thanks for your time and patience with my rookie questions. :)
 
Is the Beckett On-Line Price (OLP) guide the de facto standard used by this forum for determining BV? If not, what is the dominant guide? Also, there will always be the oddball card(s) whose price guidance is not apparent or available. Those can be very difficult to price. Thanks for your time and patience with my rookie questions. :)

Most of us when trading use Beckett as a "guide" in determining values for trades you'll learn that as you make more trades on here most members on here are gracious on trades which means some trades will be in your trading partners favor some will be in your favor and some will be spot on or close
 
Most of us when trading use Beckett as a "guide" in determining values for trades you'll learn that as you make more trades on here most members on here are gracious on trades which means some trades will be in your trading partners favor some will be in your favor and some will be spot on or close

Thanks for the helpful insight into the trading philosophy of the benchtrading.com members. I think that it is a common adaptation of the rules of the road when it comes to trading as the OLP is used to determine the book price. For example I may aspire to obtain top book price for tough cards but would be more inclined to accept a lower price on a card that doesn't demand the same regard.

Batter up!
 
UPDATED 2016 Topps - Walmart Marketside for Trade

My updated trade list:

Cards Needed:

#1 Mike Trout Angels
#2 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves
#21 Luis Severino New York Yankees
#34 Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates
#37 Todd Frazier Cincinnati Reds
#38 A.J. Pollock Arizona Diamondbacks
#39 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox
#40 George Springer Houston Astros
#47 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers
#50 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers

Cards for Trade:
#3 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies
#9 Jacob deGrom New York Mets
#12 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox (2 available)
#13 Troy Tulowitzki Toronto Blue Jays
#22 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets
#27 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks (3 available)
 
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