Since this is coming up real bad to the point where I'm staying off
of GTS for awhile, what is there to do about annoying people on GTS
who may be trying to fleece you out of something for almost
nothing? I put up $3000 pokedollars and a Lucario to look for
sellers who have Pharraloin, and either a moron, someone who can't
read, or someone who is looking to try to fleece me out of $3000
pokedollars put in an offer of a single Purrloin and nothing else
for the 3000 and Lucario. Not only is Purrloin not worth that much,
it is not what I even asked for in my trade description. The same
thing came up with Gloweon. Initially, I was asking for an event
Pokemon I didn't have the evo line of, and people kept on trying to
give me events from an evo line that I already have. I wasn't
getting anywhere so I put up some kind of silent auction on GTS
with a min of $2500. Someone put in a single Exploud and no
Pokedollar bid on it. Not only is Gloweon not worth a single
Exploud, it goes against what I put in the trade description. I'm
not sure if they are all stupid people who simply don't read the
trade description or people who put up something by mistake or if
they are simply trying to fleece me out of what I asked for by
putting in something that I could potentially mistake it for. Um,
help? Clarification? It's become a headache... And yes, I'm mad at
it.
Kitties! Riako has no idea what he unleashed with that update🙀
Collecting Lovely Larvesta and Silly Seel Plushies~
Looking for Ice Gems and Flying Gems here! Help me hunt a
Shiny Articuno!
(You can win your own non-shiny Articuno in return)
Breeding events for the cause here!
The value of retro pokemon vary wildly because some of them are
much easier to get than others. For example, a concentration retro
like retro sentret is only worth about 100 pd
according to the Market Insider while a retro like retro articuno that has not been obtainable for years
goes for over 100k pd.
So if you're not sure on what a retro is worth when buying or
selling one, it's advisable to check the Market Insider, check the
sitewide frequency in the Pokedex to see how common the retro is,
research if the retro is currently obtainable on site, and ask
other users if you're not confident in being able to figure out a
retro's worth by yourself.