PIN & POP PIN & POP Site Announcements & Ideas

I've asked in the past about 'putting a clock' on trades. Not sure about 24 - but the half way point of the event done on an automatic level, if its a script or something that Chris can set up. I now have 4 still sitting from early entry on Friday.I have two thoughts after this arcade, one is very old and well-worn.
1. I would like to be able to bookmark tables to make them easier to find again. Some tables are just a better match for my traders in general and as the event goes on, I'd like to be able to find them again to do more trades.
2. I would really like the ability to rescind offers and/or give a time limit. It is incredibly frustrating when you put an offer on a pin on Friday and don't hear back before Sunday or even Monday. I don't want duplicates of the pins, so I don't want to make offers elsewhere. I feel like people are treating the arcade like an auction, just collecting offers until the end and then making a decision. This isn't something you can do with in-person trading. I understand people are busy and need time to think, but I feel like there needs to be a compromise here. 24 hours seems like a perfectly reasonable limit to be able to rescind an offer.
The problem with a specific time is you might have offers come in right before that automatic deadline. If a clock isn't possible, then just rescinding would be nice. For now, I'm taking note of those tables that have not responded since Friday.I've asked in the past about 'putting a clock' on trades. Not sure about 24 - but the half way point of the event done on an automatic level, if its a script or something that Chris can set up. I now have 4 still sitting from early entry on Friday.
Having the ability to cancel a trade is a thought, just as long as it's done before the other party accepts it- if not it could lead to alot of buyers remorse.
And having a note about which pins you have made an offer on and been declined. I made offers on all the Sorcerer Mickey earhat chasers available, and I had them all in my watchlist, but I could never remember which table had just declined my offer. It would be nice if there was a little flag or something next to the pins that had been declined. That flag could link to the offer that was declined, in an ideal world. Then we could go back and make a new offer that isn't exactly the same. I hope that makes sense.I would like to be able to rescind offers because I do offer on the same pin at multiple tables. If one of them accepts, I'd like to be able to remove my offer from the other tables, similar to just walking away from an in person table.
Seeing what my offer was would be great because I forget pretty much instantly what I offered.
Also being able to adjust an offer after it's placed in case I want to add more pins to it.
Good idea! If you go to make an offer on a pin that has already declined, under the owned tab it will list pins rejected by that table for that pin that you offered. So you can make the same offer twice. But something easier to see with less clicks to get to would be great!And having a note about which pins you have made an offer on and been declined. I made offers on all the Sorcerer Mickey earhat chasers available, and I had them all in my watchlist, but I could never remember which table had just declined my offer. It would be nice if there was a little flag or something next to the pins that had been declined. That flag could link to the offer that was declined, in an ideal world. I hope that makes sense.
I have an extra Oswald.I fully agree with the desire to be able to rescind offers. As @Chris Nickols well knows (and is probably tired of hearing 🙂 😎). For example, I'm after the Oswald HM D and there are about 15 of them being offered by people that I have their ISO. I would love to just offer all 15 and see who wants the trade. But then I might end up with 15 of them. So instead I have to make one offer, wait for it to get replied to, and then make another if needed. And if the first person waits until the end of the event and then declines, I'm out of luck. If I could rescind the "extra" offers after one gets accepted, it solves the issue. I don't see a need to be able to rescind any offer for any reason. But getting the pin in another trade seems reasonable and doable from a technology point of view. Heck, even better would be an optional setting of "cancel my duplicate offers whenever I get a matching pin". I would just leave that on all the time.
speaking of, in addition to the export collections, if we could download a spreadsheet of trades won by date range, that could act as a packing list when we send pins out?I agree, I would like to 1. Be able to rescind an offer after an acceptable amount of time and 2. Be able to see what I offered on
a pin so I don't have to create a spreadsheet.
They've actually created something like this that you can print and check off. I was doing a spreadsheet for this too, but the last two times,speaking of, in addition to the export collections, if we could download a spreadsheet of trades won by date range, that could act as a packing list when we send pins out?
ah there it is, danke schoen. The shoveling got to my brain..They've actually created something like this that you can print and check off. I was doing a spreadsheet for this too, but the last two times,
I've been able to print the check off sheet.
Do you have it on a table? If so, what's your table name? And do I have anything you are interested in?I have an extra Oswald.
I just saw this. It wasn't on my table anyway.Do you have it on a table? If so, what's your table name? And do I have anything you are interested in?
I love the idea of a "cancel all offers for duplicate pins" option. It would be nice to place bids on multiple tables for an ISO without worrying about unwanted dups. It would have to be a pin-level option and not a blanket rule, because I collect multiples of some pins to act as borders/boundaries for my different collections.I fully agree with the desire to be able to rescind offers. As @Chris Nickols well knows (and is probably tired of hearing 🙂 😎). For example, I'm after the Oswald HM D and there are about 15 of them being offered by people that I have their ISO. I would love to just offer all 15 and see who wants the trade. But then I might end up with 15 of them. So instead I have to make one offer, wait for it to get replied to, and then make another if needed. And if the first person waits until the end of the event and then declines, I'm out of luck. If I could rescind the "extra" offers after one gets accepted, it solves the issue. I don't see a need to be able to rescind any offer for any reason. But getting the pin in another trade seems reasonable and doable from a technology point of view. Heck, even better would be an optional setting of "cancel my duplicate offers whenever I get a matching pin". I would just leave that on all the time.
I also try to get doubles of some pins, especially if it fits two or more collections (such as a mystery set and another collection category).I love the idea of a "cancel all offers for duplicate pins" option. It would be nice to place bids on multiple tables for an ISO without worrying about unwanted dups. It would have to be a pin-level option and not a blanket rule, because I collect multiples of some pins to act as borders/boundaries for my different collections.
This!And having a note about which pins you have made an offer on and been declined. I made offers on all the Sorcerer Mickey earhat chasers available, and I had them all in my watchlist, but I could never remember which table had just declined my offer. It would be nice if there was a little flag or something next to the pins that had been declined. That flag could link to the offer that was declined, in an ideal world. Then we could go back and make a new offer that isn't exactly the same. I hope that makes sense.