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Saving Items for Later

How to save marketplace listings to your wishlist and manage saved items on TCG Mark.

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You can save marketplace listings on TCG Mark so you can come back to them later without keeping them in your cart. Saved items work like a wishlist for individual listings.

Ways to save an item

Save directly from the marketplace

  1. Browse card listings in the marketplace.

  2. Select the heart icon on a listing to save it.

  3. If you are not signed in, TCG Mark will ask you to sign in first.

Save an item from your cart

  1. Open your Cart.

  2. Find the card listing you want to keep for later.

  3. Select Save for Later.

When you save an item from your cart, it is removed from your cart and moved to your saved items list.

Where to find your saved items

Saved items appear on your dedicated Saved Items page after you sign in.

You can filter saved items by game and sort them by:

  • Date saved

  • Price: low to high

  • Price: high to low

  • Name

Move a saved item back to your cart

When you are ready to buy:

  1. Open your Saved Items page.

  2. Select Add to Cart on the listing you want.

TCG Mark adds the item back with a quantity of 1. If that same listing is already in your cart, TCG Mark increases the quantity instead of creating a duplicate.

Remove a saved item

You can remove a listing from your saved items at any time:

  1. Open your Saved Items page.

  2. Select Remove on the listing.

You can also unsave a listing from the marketplace by selecting the heart icon again.

Limits and important details

  • You can save up to 1,000 items.

  • Saved items do not reserve inventory.

  • You cannot save your own listing.

  • Only card listings are supported right now.

  • If a listing is removed or becomes unavailable, it may stay in your saved list until you remove it, but you will not be able to add it to your cart.

If you have watchlist notifications enabled, TCG Mark may also use your saved items for alerts such as price-drop or watched-item updates.

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