Definitely over 10 lol.
I actually look through MoriDB lists thoroughly if I'm buying/selling something. But if the list is super long, I usually just skip to the page that may have that specific item on it since items are in alphabetical order.
For me it starts to get a bit overwhelming after around six-seven pages.
It typically will not matter in the end; I will just break it into multiple trades if I have a lot of what they are looking for.
For me, any more than 2 pages feels too much; would likely to turn away and leave... EDIT :
Ah, but if it's split into several lists by group, such as "Re-orderable wishlist", "WA wishlist", etc. I could look through 4 or so pages each group.
Thinking about it more, I suppose it depends on how much you can offer a person. If you have a lot of RV cards/figures to order for a person or a full catalog, two+ pages will likely be a hefty amount of stuff to trade.
It depends if it's actual wish list or it looks like they're just clicking everything. But since I start from the back in lists in magazines, by the time I've gone three pages everyone else had gotten the front pages.
It depends if it's actual wish list or it looks like they're just clicking everything. But since I start from the back in lists in magazines, by the time I've gone three pages everyone else had gotten the front pages.
My wishlist was either 4 or 5 pages long, which I felt a little guilty cause I thought my list was really long. If people put their selling MoriBD then I look through all the pages, but typically they aren't longer than 6 or 7 pages.
I would make a 'my selling' MoriBD instead of listing out everythin, but I don't for a few reasons. 1, my list would be SO LONG. 2 I find it easier to manage written out lists, 3 I would still end up writing out how many multiples and the items redone I have and 4 because I'm an OCD tendencies organization weirdo, I would end up making multiple lists, and going through MoriBD gets tiring after a while.