Xaxaxe wrote:Look at the time stamps; they are identical.
Xaxaxe wrote:Move along; there's nothing to see here ...
beyondthebreach wrote:1st Edition (pre-1986)2nd Edition (1986-1999)3rd edition (2000 - NOW)Mixed LotsOther
harami2000 wrote:Yes there is! I want to see what you've bought us all for Christmas...
Keith wrote:Would we want to add another category for magazines? I collect 1E era Dragon issues, for instance. Or would periodicals just fall under "other"?
harami2000 wrote:bclarkie wrote:Did I mention that I am not big fan of the interface either. I kinda presumed you were still using it, to pounce so many of those eBay BIN bargains, Brian.
bclarkie wrote:Did I mention that I am not big fan of the interface either.
Xaxaxe wrote:beyondthebreach wrote:1st Edition (pre-1986)2nd Edition (1986-1999)3rd edition (2000 - NOW)Mixed LotsOtherI really think this might have the best chance of succeeding. I list a fair amount of comics (or at least I did; I'm getting back in the game in January), and I really appreciate the fact that I can list any issue of any title simply by looking at the copyright information.This could work for D&D collecting, too. I think it's cleaner and simpler than an ODD-DD-ADD-3e method.
beyondthebreach wrote:1st edition2nd edition3rd editionMixed LotsOtherWhat do you guys think? I am going to send a suggestion to ebay. The link is:Security Measure
dathon wrote:btb's breakdown with dates is the best for simplicity and ease: 1st Edition (pre-1986)2nd Edition (1986-1999)3rd edition (2000 - NOW)Mixed LotsOther The only thing left to decide is how to handle the miniatures issue. How do we propose to eBay to make them a different category? We could probably succeed in getting them listed under Miniatures as a subcategory but then a lot of sellers probably won't find them and will list them "incorrectly" under one of the above.
beyondthebreach wrote:I like the idea of metal vs. plastic. However, what I envision for Miniatures totally removes them from the D&D category (that way, someone can search all D&D categories without worrying about minis.What I am thinking is:Toys & Hobbies > Games > Roleplaying >> Fantasy> Science Fiction> Horror> Super Hero> Other> MiniaturesThat way, any RPG category could be viewed without being cluttered up by minis. To be honest, this would benefit those selling miniatures as well - it's not like someone is accidentally bidding $16.00 for a RARE Deathknell mini - they are searching for minis and this would help them narrow their searches down.
You can't force someone to use the appropriate category.
beyondthebreach wrote:You can't force someone to use the appropriate category. Actually, you can. It is against one of ebay's many policies to list things in the wrong category. They can be reported and the listings removed. I have thought of doing to to all those "Murder Mystery" games that bug me.Security Measure