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 Author: Bigguy7713 View Messages Posted By Bigguy7713
 Posted: Jan 18, 2023 21:08
 Subject: Large Orders
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 Topic: Buying
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Bigguy7713 (42)

Location:  USA, North Carolina
Member Since Contact Type Status
May 4, 2020 Contact Member Buyer
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When purchasing an entire wanted list. Will it remove the items from my list
once I have bought them so that I can tell which ones I still have to purchase?
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance.
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Jan 18, 2023 21:11
 Subject: Re: Large Orders
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 Topic: Buying
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Nubs_Select (3734)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Mar 15, 2016 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Nub's Select
In Buying, Bigguy7713 writes:
  When purchasing an entire wanted list. Will it remove the items from my list
once I have bought them so that I can tell which ones I still have to purchase?
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance.

don't think so but you can remove them quickly on the order forum
 




 Author: namenick123 View Messages Posted By namenick123
 Posted: Jan 18, 2023 22:21
 Subject: Re: Large Orders
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 Topic: Buying
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namenick123 (197)

Location:  USA, New York
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If you go into the wanted list, there's a button in the upper right called
"apply order." After clicking it, you can then select the specific order
you wish to apply and it will update the number on hand for that order. It will
provide an intermediate screen which will allow you to adjust or remove items
you don't wish to apply to that wanted list. If you use that wanted list
again, the algorithm will only look for the remaining pieces, not the original
amount.

Hope this makes sense.