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11-02-2012, 01:53 PM
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Sort by Price
None of the items I search for can be sorted by price. I have tried this for just about every baseball product out there and when you try to sort by price nothing happens. I have tried Chrome and IE and nothing. I even sent a message to Beckett customer care and they said it doesn't work for every brand/year. In my experience it doesn't work for any of them.
Anyone have any luck with this? And if so what is your trick? Thanks. |
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11-02-2012, 07:55 PM
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RE: Sort by Price
(11-02-2012 01:53 PM)jasonhtaylor Wrote: None of the items I search for can be sorted by price. I have tried this for just about every baseball product out there and when you try to sort by price nothing happens. I have tried Chrome and IE and nothing. I even sent a message to Beckett customer care and they said it doesn't work for every brand/year. In my experience it doesn't work for any of them. Sort Prices High to Low: Ignore the brackets.. [ ].. they are there to disable the command line All Items: [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=0] [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=0&c_0sortname=price_high&c_0sortorder=desc] Recently Traded: [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=3000001] [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=3000001&c_3000001sortname=price_high&c_3000001sortorder=desc] Recently Added: [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=3000000] [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=3000000&c_3000000sortname=price_high&c_3000000sortorder=desc] Trash: [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=3000002] [http://www.beckett.com/organize/#c=3000002&c_3000002sortname=price_high&c_3000002sortorder=desc] Each collection has a code number. For All Items it is 0 For recently added it is 3000000 For recently traded it is 3000001 For trash it is 3000002 Each collection is assigned a different number. It is found in the command line at the top of the page. Copy and paste this portion onto the end of the command line. &c_3456789sortname=price_high&c_3456789sortorder=desc And then change the two numbers to match the number in the beginning of the command line. &c_3456789sortname=price_high&c_3456789sortorder=desc And then press enter and it will sort the prices high to low.
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11-02-2012, 08:02 PM
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RE: Sort by Price
old man, he is talking about sorting in the opg, not the org
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11-02-2012, 08:20 PM
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RE: Sort by Price
Correct, looking for info on the Online Price Guide.
Thanks though. |
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11-03-2012, 05:24 AM
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RE: Sort by Price
(11-02-2012 08:02 PM)jacobystealshome Wrote: old man, he is talking about sorting in the opg, not the org Each collection is assigned a different number. It is found in the command line at the top of the page. Copy and paste this portion onto the end of the command line. &c_3456789sortname=price_high&c_3456789sortorder=desc And then change the two numbers to match the number in the beginning of the command line. &c_3456789sortname=price_high&c_3456789sortorder=desc And then press enter and it will sort the prices high to low.
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11-03-2012, 09:44 AM
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RE: Sort by Price
(11-03-2012 05:24 AM)ktcardshop Wrote: Each collection is assigned a different number. It is found in the command line at the top of the page. again, old man, we are not talking about the org, but the opg. Project Cupid, March 9th: raised 17k+ for cancer research. 60k over the past 4 years
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