Selling A Player Card
What is your player card worth?
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What is your player card worth?
Last updated
Opting to sell a Player Card on the Transfer Market allows the user to set their own "Buy Now” price in AUD. If the Player Card is sold, the coach will receive a notification advising the sale is complete and their wallet balance will be updated.
To sell a player card, simply select "Market" and then "My Cards". Find the player you would like to sell, select "Sell". From there, determine and enter the amount you would like to sell your selected player card for and select "List for sale". Once you confirm, your player card will be live on the GameDay Squad Transfer Market!
Transfer Market Fee
GameDay Squad will be implementing a 10% fee or a 50c fee (depending on which is greater) on all sales (buy now, Auction and Trade listings) made on our transfer market. At the point of sale, the 10% or 50c fee will be removed from the listed price on the Transfer Market. The Transfer Market Fee will allow GameDay Squad to continue offering the best prizes in all of fantasy sports and our ambition to change up our prize pool for next year to offer a diverse range of prizes and experiences. This will help maintain the integrity of our transfer market for our loyal coaches and continually improve and enhance your experience in our game now and into the future.
It is important to note: That the Transfer Market Fee is a sellers fee.
To explain this, here is an example (10%): A sale price of $8.80
The buyer purchases the player card for $8.80 The transfer market fee is $0.88 The seller receives $7.92
Here is an example (50c): A sale price of $0.80
The buyer purchases the player card for $0.80 The transfer market fee is $0.50 The seller receives $0.30
Additionally:
All listings will require a minimum sale price of $0.51 cents.
The Transfer Market Fee applies to all offers with GDS Funds involved.
The Transfer Market Fee will always be rounded up to two decimal points.
We appreciate your support as we take GameDay Squad through to the next stage of its growth.