I wanted to take a moment to mention this...
We've set a new record for completed transactions in a single month! Here's the data:
July 2008 - 1,148
The previous record was 1,079 in March 2008.
Thanks to each and every one of you that have chosen to join the Collector Zone! Each of you help to make TCC an amazing site!
Thanks also to the men and women who volunteer their time to help as members of the TCC Team!
So, we'll take a brief moment to enjoy this new record, but then we're going to jump right back in and continue to do what we can to make TradingCardCentral.com the leading site for trading card collectors!
-Bob
Kudos to all the trading machines out there and to every trader on here for that matter, let's break that record again soon
Nice trading numbers TCC!
awesome..but I regret that that will not last long as a record...I foresee us breaking it in August again. With all the new members I have seen the last few days displaced by Beckett..it seems there should be a good bump!
TCC just keeps going and going!
Congratulations to everybody!!!!!
August is a good month for trading, time for a new record!
woo!
congrats tcc
The early numbers for August do point to this record being broken soon!
-Bob
Awesome! I definitely think we can break it this month!!
Bob, any chance of bringing those trade a thons, back?
We are the best of the best!!! Congrats to everyone and lets keep it up!!
woo!
keep on tradin'
WOW..
JULY KICKED SOME SERIOUS TRAD..
WOOHOO!!! hopefully when i get back i can add a few more to the count
Very nice job everyone, I bet that record wont last long
To 2,000 Trade in august
Nice!
Let's break it again in August!
Bob - do you have average stats on members? Maybe the # of trades per month per members.
Stats like that would be really cool to see.
let me know if you need anyone to crunch the data....I will be more than happy to help.
Jeff
Trade a thon...man I better get my lists together.
dang only 30 we did all that nice
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