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Started by Taysby, June 14, 2016, 11:37:56 PM

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Piotr

Quote from: InfinitiveDivinity on June 18, 2016, 11:11:17 AM
Quote from: Piotr on June 18, 2016, 06:12:27 AM
I strongly advise staying away from puca and similar ponzi-like business models.
I've obtained 196 cards off of Puca worth just barely under $2600 total. Apparently it works. Well. Just saying.

I noticed that your brain capabilities never really improved since our last conversation. Please note that ponzi scheme works fantastic, and always had. Just not for the people who are not selfish pigs.

Piotr

Quote from: Taysby on June 18, 2016, 12:48:17 PM
Have you looked at my site?  I'm pretty sure that it doesn't fall under ponzi scheme like puca.

Not yet and I do not trust your judgement, so when you said that your product is like puca, which I understand to be a Ponzi-like long term scam, then your product is like Ponzi-like scam or you are simply wrong.

Piotr

Right. And I do not trust your judgement yet, so there.

Themugz

You know
Seeing how your search engine is poorly executed, how can one tell what you have Available? I can't even do a search with no parameters to yield the whole inventory. Sending you cards for credit to a store that does not show inventory....just doesn't really work

Rothsteine

Quote from: Piotr on June 19, 2016, 04:03:39 AM
Quote from: Taysby on June 18, 2016, 12:48:17 PM
Have you looked at my site?  I'm pretty sure that it doesn't fall under ponzi scheme like puca.

Not yet and I do not trust your judgement, so when you said that your product is like puca, which I understand to be a Ponzi-like long term scam, then your product is like Ponzi-like scam or you are simply wrong.
but if the puca market collapsed, all the owners would have, would be Puca points, which are only good on their own cite, and thereby valueless.  So if puca trade is actually a Ponzi scheme, what's init for the owners?

Piotr

Quote from: Rothsteine on June 19, 2016, 07:42:17 AMSo if puca trade is actually a Ponzi scheme, what's init for the owners?

They already have your cards.

Dstyle1

I believe that is the point

Themugz

But why doesn't it show what inventory you carry? Why not have a section called "most recent additions" showing new cards for the week?

It was very hard to navigate, I don't see why I would send cards to you for points if I have no idea what you carry

Themugz

Or you could just have your inventory properly displayed

mickeven

with this being your biggest sale point over puca I agree with Mugz.

LinkCelestrial

You should really prioritize your search engine. Seriously, your customers shouldn't have to think about it, it should be smooth and unnoticed.

Themugz

Don't bother giving him advice; we are all buyers of magic telling him the basics and he won't take any of the information and change his platforms priorities.

I don't see how this would attract people away from pucatrade

There are not 10k+ active users trading with it
There is no idea of what can be redeemed with credit
There is nothing listing buy details on his site
No one has heard of cardboard rage
The search engine is poorly put together for mobile users
The website has poor aesthetics and it operates rather clunky and slow

So good luck with some of these huge issues with your site

Themugz

Having your Inventory easily displayed isn't asking too much; stop playing a victim and say you're being bullied. Consider what potential customers are saying and think that maybe instead of a trade forum, maybe display what is on sale also. What inventory you have available for credit. Etc

Have you reviewed the site on all forms of phone? If someone complains about the experience of it; why not check it for yourself & see how it compares to other sites?

How to improve your search bar: less drop down, better labeling. Better results.



Themugz

Compare your site
To tcg
Starcitygames
Channel fireball
Toadandtroll
Etc

Compare your experiences browsing that.
Main page
Sales easily displayed
Hot items easily displayed
Game types on sidebar which lead to drop down menus
Credit breakdown

You're posting on a trade forum where many of us have shared trade secrets to get the best bang for our buck. So give us a reason to buy from you and not the rest.

Piotr

Quote from: Themugz on June 19, 2016, 07:32:04 PM
There are not 10k+ active users trading with it

That is already substantial base to fail on. In UK, Ltd companies are required by law to disclose their Profit & Loss each year. Is it the case in wherever puca is registered, so we can see if their business model is real or ponzi?