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Magic Online
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:59 pm
by evilgoattea
I read that you can't trade sell MMORPG accounts and items and that is fine but can I trade my magic online cards?
-Josh
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:01 pm
by porkuslime
Thanks for reading the rules and asking questions in ADVANCE of posting..
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you
The answer is.. Nope.. cannot. No Online Gaming of ANY kind is allowed here. Purely stuff you can touch, handle, and occasionally throw at a wall.
-Porkuslime
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:02 pm
by JohnHwangBT
Heh, that's a good question, because MTGO cards are convertible (full-set) into physical cards.
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:05 pm
by porkuslime
Trading your Online MTG cards into real cards.. and then trading THOSE cards is allowed.. but not trading MTGO cards for something physical, be it cash, models, or other CCG cards.
I bet there is a MTGO trade forum somewhere.. just not here.
-Porkuslime
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:11 pm
by kturock
but you can sell the the UNOPENED box. say your grandmother buys you another WoW, basic box set.
you already have it and have an account.you CAN sell the unopened basic set, but not the account you've played for 3 years [or even 3 minutes.]
HEY!
heres a good rule of thumb.
"If you can bring it back to a store for a refund, you can't trade/sell/list it here."
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:49 pm
by Adunaphel
So, say I buy Bessie the Cow at my local stockyard. Could I get a Apocalypse sized Imperial Guard army for her?
Just kidding. All the threads have gotten dreadfully serious of late.
Kudos to the original poster for actually reading the rules. That HAS to be a first. Heck, I didn't do it until I had to post a BTR.
Karl
Bessie the Guardsman
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:31 pm
by montaa
Bessie can be resonably priced at cme.com
Cows are currently at about 84 cents per pound in futures trading. (
http://elivestockrdc.cme.com:443/index.html)
So depending on how large Bessie is, Dairy Cows seem to range from about 550lbs up to 800lbs (
http://www.clearviewcattlecompany.com/? ... GgodIjb-Iw)
So yeah, Bessie seems like a great trading value. You might want to look into local delivery though...
Re: Bessie the Guardsman
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:09 pm
by MagickalMemories
montaa wrote:So yeah, Bessie seems like a great trading value. You might want to look into local delivery though...
Actually, any attempts to trade or sell Bessie on Bartertown would get you in trouble.
Check the rules:
viewtopic.php?f=44&t=45470
Specifically,
Rule #8: Concerning 'acceptable' trade materials:
Nothing that violates the law in the United States. That includes copyright law, federal law, state law, local law...get the idea?
No weapons of any kind. This is not a political statement, this is a rule of the website as decided by Trademaster Adam and myself.
NO FIREARMS OR WEAPONS.
Anyone who posts an ad asking for firearms or other weapons in trade for anything will be immediately and permanently banned.
That means no: Guns (be they BB or powder-powered), Rifles, Shotguns, Automatic Firearms, cans of spam, Semi-Automatic firearms, bows, arrows, crossbows, shuriken, shaken, trained attack squirrels, sharpened spoons, blades of any length or type, polearms, explosives, combustables, blunt-force instruments (batons, nightsticks, tonfa, escrima, etc) or boots-to-the-head. That includes practice weapons like SCA and Olympic fencing gear, dulled aluminum samurai swords, tree branches, darts, plastic kitchenware and cooking pans.
Paintball and Airsoft equipment are acceptable.
"Boffer" style weapons made of PVC pipe and foam padding are acceptable.
If you have questions whether or not your item qualifies as "boffer" then contact me before you post. I will clarify.
Firearm accessories are NOT acceptable.
That means no magazines (what holds the bullets), clips, parts, shells, reloading equipment, gunpowder, sights, or anything else I deem related to firearms or weaponry.
Animals are NOT acceptable trade materials. We're just not going to go there. For that matter, human beings or any of their constituent parts aren't acceptable trade materials either.
You know, for an established trader, I REALLY expected more of you.
I'm QUITE disappointed.
Eric
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:57 pm
by Adunaphel
Oh Man!!!
Eric, you sir, are a party pooper.
And here I was set to PM kturock about how much USPS would charge me to ship ol' Bessie overseas and what size box he would recommend.
Or maybe to Canada as a "gift"...
Nice links Aaron.
Karl
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:56 pm
by kturock
no one handles livestock. usps handles crickets, some birds, baby chix and a couple other baby animals. i'm not about to go through the dmm and link it..
you gotta drive bessie u-self.

Re: Magic Online
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:23 am
by MagickalMemories
Adunaphel wrote:... and what size box he would recommend.
Or maybe to Canada as a "gift"...
That made me LOL. Literally.
Both comments.
Eric
Re: Magic Online
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:56 pm
by montaa
Apparently the Cattle Trading world has heard MM loud and clear:
CME Live Cattle 80.950 -212
Cattle futures are down 3 cents a pound. Good going MM, I hope the little farmer children enjoy their old boots for dinner tonight.