Trading Post version 2.0 Beta 3
WELCOME to Beyond Dominia's Trading Post!! This page is a free place for you to trade your Magic: the Gathering cards with oth
er people all over the world!! The script running this page is fairly new (in fact, it's still in beta testing);
please report any problems, or comments to i***i@o***w.edu. Thanks!
Important Notice
We're back!!
The Trading Posts are back online, with a few small changes. We're still working on a new script, but it's still too buggy and a little too incomplete (and way too many people were complaining about the Trading Posts being down). In the meantime, we're adding a bunch of new rules to each trading post, so make sure you review them. And we're serious about these rules this time... we're really tired of people abusing the system!!
- There are three different Trading Post pages. Please post your ad in the section that is most appropriate to your cards; but please, only one post per person!! FAQ giving hints about what goes where is coming soon!!
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- The following Trading Posts are available :
- Type I Trading Post (Alpha/Beta/Unlimited/3rd Edition/Antiquities/Arabian Nights/Legends/Dark)
- Type II Trading Post (4th Edition/5th Edition/Fallen Empires/Chronicles/Ice Age/Homelands/Alliances/Mirage/Visions/Weatherlight/Portal/Tempest)
- Mixed Type I/Type II Trading Post (For trades involving both Type I and Type II cards)
- Trading Tips Trading tips to help protect you from getting ripped off
- The Trading Post Forum Talk about trading stuff
Here are some tips on how to avoid bad traders, and trade safely...
- Beware of Hotmail, Rocketmail, Mailcity, Mailmasher, and other web-based e-mail accounts. References from these users don't mean much. If you're trading with someone from these addresses, be extremely careful. So far, 80% of bad traders have originated from these free web-based e-mail accounts.
- When trading, request the person's phone number. You may even want to call them up if you're doing a very big deal...
- If the trader has a P.O. Box, require that they send first. It's difficult to track them down if they're using a P.O. Box...
- Print out, or copy down, the ad. That way, you'll have their e-mail address if ever your hard drive crashes... and, you'll have their IP address for us to trace if anything ever goes bad.
- Their e-mail address prefix should be similar to their IP address. If not, inquire why. For example, ([email protected]) IP address should end with someISP.com.
- A list of bad traders can be found here.
- If you have any tips that you would like to share, e-mail them to me at i***i@o***w.edu