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I know that you have been bombared with a plethora of paragraphs when you first came to me, but that's because I love to talk! I am the talkiest panda that you ever saw (*coughs* I also love to self-proclaim, genius!). So to make things simple and neat, I have decided to list my DOs and DONT's for you! Kindly please have a moment to read them first before sending in your trades~
Trading Breakdown
- Only 10 cards per week, max of 4 cards per deck
- Only cards strictly from your trading and doubles piles count:
- Trading: cards you are not planning to collect anytime
- Doubles: cards you are collecting but have duplicates
- They have to actually be two same cards you are giving away
- DO NOT trade when the auto update comes out at 12:00AM PHT!
- Wait for Yuuchin's cards to be updated
- Wait for Aki's official update saying Yuuchin's cards has been reset for Week#00
- Again, you can only trade out your duplicates! These are cards that you have at least 2 copies of cards you are giving away from your trading or doubles pile. If I find that you are trading a non-duplicated card, chances are your trade will be rejected and you may be banned from using my services.
- DO NOT attempt to trade out all of the duplicates you have! You must retain at least 1 copy of your duplicated cards on your trading or doubles pile.
- Please allow at least 7 days for a response to your trade request. If your trade does not go through for some reason, please double check my pending. Your trade may be there.
- Please spell out card names COMPLETELY. (ie. DO NOT type cardname01/02; DO type cardname01, cardname02)
- Type your name as it is from the TCG's members list. (ie. type Aki instead of aki)
- DO NOT forget to trade with other players too! Although you can trade out your duplicates with me, there might be times that I won't be having what you really need. So make sure to still trade with your fellow traders as they may offer more cards for your collecting pile than me.
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If the form doesn't work, feel free to email me: yuu[at]hakumei.org
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