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If you don't sale on all of the sites it off sets your prices. Maybe i only sell on TCGPlayer, if I get averages for Amazon and eBay I no longer have a competitive price. When you batch update it popups the confirmation window there can be a list of the common sites used with check boxes. Or a set spot in the settings somewhere
This would be very valuable for my store as well as the local community bases everything off of TCGPlayer prices.
I'd vote 4 times if I could for this. Everytime we batch it breaks anything we had manually adjusted previously so we have to go through the whole process of re matching anything we want to match TCG better at. Ebay is good to see but horrid to price match. We have customers come to us because other shops nearby use ebay for prices and overprice everything from singles to RPG books. Amazon is more useful to compare board games than cards. So yeah the ability to choose which price to match when batching would be great because we do look at amazon for some products but never single cards.
Extension of this: Batch update according to target platform prices (tcgplayer, eBay, Amazon, etc.) Could be as simple as adding a new dropdown option on product batch update section and can select to batch update prices according to the selected platform's prices or alternatively could have checkboxes with all listed platforms and by default all platforms are selected which results in the current status quo of averaging prices across all platforms or can limit the target platform(s) and averaging changes based on what is selected lastly with only one platform being selected would result in just the using that platforms prices.
Since many of us use the defacto TCGplayer Mid or Market prices, you should have the option to set by Mid or Market pricing. If you want to leave your market pricing in as another option that's fine too. This would make smaller games such as Force of Will work properly if you just go by TCGmid pricing. Market price on FOW singles for example is not ANYWHERE CLOSE to what the card might actually sell for. Many times it's about 40% high, other times it's very low. If we had the option to set to TCGmid, we'd know where our pricing would be all the time. I spent EIGHT HOURS typing prices for just the cards in standard for Force of Will last week.