05:07 PM 13/08/2020
How's it going guys, Kqpa here. In this thread I will be trying to explain "trading short hands and terms". These are crucial for you to know if you are a trader or if you are going to become a trader so I suggest reading this. These terms make our job easier, we can communicate easier while trading with these terms.
[Trading Short Hands & Terms:]
"OP (Overpay, Overpowered)"
1) Overpowered, witch means that special is really good.
2) Overpay, witch means that the user wants more money than its value or rap.
"A/C (Accept/Counter)"
1) A/C, this means either accept if not counter with a better offer that is more suitable for you.
"LB (Lowball)"
Lowball means that a user is trading an item lower than it's rap or value. You might be asking, why would someone want to trade their item lower than it's value and rap? Well the reason behind that is, the item he is trying to trade might be forgotten and it might have low demand.
"NFT (Not For Trade)"
Not for trade, for example I really like my Bricksetti Shades; so I mark it as NFT (Not For Trade).
"Smalls Specials"
These are the type of specials that go for low, for instance a Skull Mask is a small.
"Big Specials"
These type of specials are rare, expensive and hard to obtain, for instance a Bat Helmet.
"Upgrading"
Where you trade a bunch of specials into 1 piece of better special.
"Downgrading"
Where you trade a special for a bunch of specials.
[Trading Short Hands & Terms:]
"OP (Overpay, Overpowered)"
1) Overpowered, witch means that special is really good.
2) Overpay, witch means that the user wants more money than its value or rap.
"A/C (Accept/Counter)"
1) A/C, this means either accept if not counter with a better offer that is more suitable for you.
Counter means to send another offer back if you didn't like the offer you received.
"LB (Lowball)"
Lowball means that a user is trading an item lower than it's rap or value. You might be asking, why would someone want to trade their item lower than it's value and rap? Well the reason behind that is, the item he is trying to trade might be forgotten and it might have low demand.
"NFT (Not For Trade)"
Not for trade, for example I really like my Bricksetti Shades; so I mark it as NFT (Not For Trade).
"Smalls Specials"
These are the type of specials that go for low, for instance a Skull Mask is a small.
"Big Specials"
These type of specials are rare, expensive and hard to obtain, for instance a Bat Helmet.
"Upgrading"
Where you trade a bunch of specials into 1 piece of better special.
"Downgrading"
Where you trade a special for a bunch of specials.
05:07 PM 13/08/2020
Thanks!