How does neopets trading post work




















Underneath the list of your inventory items, there's a box where you can type your wishlist. This is a short description of what kinds of items, or how many Neopoints, you'd be willing to receive in return for your item. This will give other traders ideas of what they can give you to ensure a successful trade. You can also include other information that traders should know, such as whether you'll accept the highest offer you get within ten minutes or whether you're going to wait a while and see what offers come in.

If your trade is meant for a specific user, or if you'd prefer people to Neomail you to talk about possible offers, this is also the place to do it. However, your wishlist does have to stick to its intended purpose. There are some things that your wishlist is not allowed to contain:.

It's also worth noting that certain symbols will automatically be taken out of your wishlist. At the time of writing, this includes apostrophes. Highest bid wins! Looking for [insert what you want here] ; no junk offers please! After you're done with your list-checking and wish-listing, click the button to create your own trade! You're ready to enter the world of accepting and rejecting offers!

So, you've set up your trade and posted a wishlist. Now you need to wait for Neopians to offer on your trade. Whenever an offer comes in, you'll see a happy Jhuidah face in the top left of your screen.

Depending on what items you have up for trade, people may flock to it within a few minutes, or it may take a long time for anyone to offer. You have two weeks to receive offers before the trade lot is automatically cancelled, but don't worry; if your trade lot is cancelled, there's nothing to stop you from simply putting up another trade using the same items and wishlist.

If a user offers an item on your trade, it's probably a good idea to search the Shop Wizard and Trading Post to find out what that item's currently worth before you accept. Of course, it's up to you whether you want to accept an item that's worth less than your trade, but most people want to accept an offer of equal or greater value.

If you're not sure of an item's worth, try asking around on the Neoboards. You can, of course, specify in your wishlist that you're only interested in Neopoints, not other items. This works best for items that cost more than the maximum price allowed in user shops , NP but less than the maximum Trading Post limit 2,, NP.

If you want more than this for your item, you'll either have to use the Auction House , or accept a mixture of Neopoints and items and then sell the items.

One easy option is to ask for one or more Baby Paint Brushes as part of the offer; the Hidden Tower keeps these brushes' price fixed at around , NP each, and since Baby pets are very popular, it's quick and easy to find a buyer for them once you've got them.

If you don't like an offer, you have the option to reject it. There's nothing rude or unkind about doing this -- in fact, it's good manners to reject offers you don't want as soon as possible, so the trader knows what you think and can make another offer or buy elsewhere. Keep in mind that traders can sometimes be impatient people. Don't worry too much if this happens to you; if your trade has brought in one offer, it will probably bring in more. Just be patient!

Finally, if you suddenly realise you don't want to trade your item after all -- or you just want to change the wishlist -- you can remove your trade from the listing after fifteen minutes. Now you know how to create trades, it's time to learn the other side of the Trading Post: browsing lots. The first thing you should do is make sure you know the exact name of the item you're looking for, whether it's a Blue Cybunny Plushie or an Obsidian Dagger.

Once you have the name, you can type it into the Trading Post's search bar. You have the option of seeing the newest trades matching your search first, seeing the oldest first, or viewing trades in a random order.

Most of the time, you'll probably want to see the newest; that way, you'll know the current price of the item you're looking for rather than the price from a week ago. If you really don't know what you want to trade for and just want to 'browse', there's also an option that will display the latest twenty trades. Underneath every trade lot, you'll see the "Make an Offer" button. Click on it, and you should be taken to a page that looks very similar to the 'Creating a Trade' page. Here, you can choose which items you want to offer, and whether you want to include any Neopoints.

There is a Battleground for the Obelisk boon that can be won to increase offered NP past the limit, however, after the TP limit was upgraded to 2,, NP, the boon was not updated and still only allows you to offer up to 2,, NP effectively making it useless. You must offer at least one item when bidding on a trade. If the owner of the trade is only interested in Neopoints, you can send them along with a cheap item, such as a boot or some seaweed.

You can only offer items that are in your inventory, so be sure to take anything you want to offer out of your Safety Deposit Box before you trade. When making an offer, keep in mind what was written in the wishlist for the trade lot. Be sure to research how much your offer adds up to, and don't offer much less than what the trade lot is worth. This is an easy way to get yourself rejected and blocked from offering again!

Once you've made your offer, all you have to do is wait. When your offer is accepted or rejected, one of these faces will pop up in the corner to alert you. If the trader is seeking more than 2,, NP, you'll need to either offer items of value up to the seller , or purchase through the Auction House which has a much higher limit than 2,, NP.

Typically an auctioned trade with a pre-agreed price would be set up as Neofriends Only. Auctions are set up with an opening bid and a minimum increase; the first possible bid is the opening amount plus the minimum increase, so make sure it's set up so that they total the amount that was agreed upon!

Because of the limited amount of space available in wishlists, Trading Post users have developed a few terms of their own. Here are some of the commonest ones! Unfortunately the Trading Post -- like many other things in life -- is targeted by scammers who want to trick unsuspecting users like you out of Neopoints and items. Here are some evil tricks you should watch out for if you're planning to trade.

If you see anyone trying to pull one of these scams, the best thing to do is to report him or her to the Neopets Team. Return to your inventory. If you ever have this error, just click there to fix it. Create a Trade. The layout is very simple, just pick whatever items you want to include in your lot. Remember though, all trades are cancelled after two weeks. Your Current Trades. Your lot number. The offers you have received.

Whatever you may have typed in. Link to the lot! Share this link with your friends that you think want to make a trade with you. Cancel this lot. Have the seller offer up on the auction and you should have it done after an hour. No limit on transaction size Ability to trade items Requires you to become neofriends with the other trader IV.

B Buying Items - If the seller has done the above, you should receive a notification of an item being received. Convenient way of trading items Regarded as the safest way to trade Unable to trade neopoints V. Once the buyer accepts the pet, the trade has been completed. B Buying Pets - Once the seller has transferred the pet, you should receive a notification from neopets telling you that someone is transferring a pet to you.

Click the link and accept the pet. You will have to pay a fee depending on the stats of the pet More stats, higher fee. A: I would say gifting is the safest way to trade items. As far as neopoints goes, everyone has their own opinions, I've done all three before multiple times and have not been caught.

A: Always use a mediator for trades. If you want to do it without the help of a mediator, I will be creating a guide to helping you take the appropriate screenshots to getting the scammer locked. Feel free to post in this thread or PM me any comments or suggestions to improve this guide and possibly anything I have missed.

Please give credit to MirageMage if you're creating a new guide. This post was edited by MirageMage on Jun 19 pm. Nice post probably helps alot of ppl just stick it This post was edited by Qu1nt on Jun 19 pm. Nice post probably helps alot of ppl just stick it.



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