TCGplayer Cheats

TCGplayer Hack 4.10.1 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: TCGplayer, Inc.
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 4.10.1
ID: com.tcgplayer.tcgplayer

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Description

Fully Integrated Scanning - Scan Magic, Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! cards to instantly find prices, sell and shop on TCGplayer.com, add to your collection—even create Trade-In submissions for your Magic cards.

Fast, Accurate Pricing - Choose between Mid, Low, Direct Low and Market Price—plus Trade-In High for Magic—to see current TCGplayer price data.

Scan to Sell - Create a listing with photos from your mobile device by snapping pictures and publishing your listing through the app.

Manage Your Collection - Create new decklists or import lists you’ve saved from previous versions of the TCGplayer App. You can also rename or duplicate lists and share them with your friends via email or another app.

Accurate Image Recognition - Whether you scan cards right-side up or upside down, in sleeves or in a binder, the app will quickly and correctly identify them. Just make sure you scan at a 45° angle and use a plain background that contrasts with the card border.

Set Printing, Condition & More - Find the price for the exact version of the card you have by selecting whether or not it’s foil, what condition it’s in and what language it is.

Works with Non-English Cards - It doesn’t matter if you can’t read the text on the card. The app will tell you what it is and how much it’s worth.

Scans Several Cards at Once - The app will scan as many cards as you can fit within your camera’s field of view. Just make sure the entire card is in frame and avoid obstructions.

Need assistance? Contact us at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to help!

Version history

4.10.1
2023-10-18
- Fixed a bug that kept you from adding photos to an item you're trying to list.
- Lists that have duplicate items can now be imported to Seller Portal without a problem.
4.10.0
2023-09-13
- Added support for Level 4 sellers to import inventory into Seller Portal
- Fixed an issue when adding photos of a card to sell
4.9.0
2023-05-15
- Support for iOS 16.2
- Minor fixes and improvements
4.8.0
2023-04-20
- Card database updates are quicker and smoother.
4.7.1
2023-03-15
- We solved some login bugs and made things smoother than ever.
4.7.0
2023-02-23
- Updated login experience for security and consistency.
- Updated privacy policy.
4.6.1
2022-12-08
- Updated the feedback link to provide faster answers to your questions.
- Fixed the behavior of the back button within the Shop tab.
4.6.0
2022-11-07
- Minor fixes and improvements
4.5.0
2022-09-27
- Added account management in Settings for data privacy
- Updated to the latest OS SDK
4.3.0
2021-03-24
-Minor fixes and improvements
-Fix for push notifications
4.2.0
2021-03-16
-Minor fixes and improvements
-Updated web view version
-Updated minimum iOS version to 11
4.1.5
2020-08-17
- Minor fixes and improvements
4.1.4
2020-02-04
- Minor fixes and improvements
4.1.3
2020-01-22
- Minor fixes and updates
4.1.1
2019-10-02
- Performance and stability improvements
4.1.0
2019-09-18
v4.1.0:
- Attempting to scroll from a button no longer prevents you from scrolling.
- Store credit balance is now displayed on the You tab

v4.0.0:
- Turn cards into cash faster with the new Sell dashboard, which contains all seller-related actions.
- Sign up as a seller to list your cards for sale on TCGplayer.com, or turn your Magic: The Gathering singles into rapid cash with Trade-In.
- Accurately list your card with a walk-through and help files that guide you through selecting the correct set, printing, language and condition.
4.0.0
2019-09-07
- Turn cards into cash faster with the new Sell dashboard, which contains all seller-related actions.
- Sign up as a seller to list your cards for sale on TCGplayer.com, or turn your Magic: The Gathering singles into rapid cash with Trade-In.
- Accurately list your card with a walk-through and help files that guide you through selecting the correct set, printing, language and condition.
3.7.5
2019-08-04
- Fixed an issue showing the Seller Portal and Account pages
3.7.4
2019-07-30
- Stability fixes
- Miscellaneous performance improvements
3.7.3
2019-06-20
- Summer is here!
- Performance and stability improvements
3.7.2
2019-05-31
- Performance and stability improvements
3.7.1
2019-05-24
- Minor performance and stability update
3.7.0
2019-05-02
- Sort your collections! Reorder the contents of your list by price, name, or set.
- Shopping has a stylish new toolbar. Out-of-the-way navigation buttons ensure that none of the webpage is covered when browsing the marketplace.
- Other minor improvements and stability fixes.
3.6.4
2019-04-04
- Faster app startup and more responsive camera scanning (3.6.0)
- Manual card search more flexibly handles punctuation, so cards like "Rumors of my Death..." can now be found. (3.6.3)
- Minor fixes and updates (3.6.4)
3.6.3
2019-04-01
- Faster app startup and more responsive camera scanning (3.6.0)
- Manual card search more flexibly handles punctuation, so cards like "Rumors of my Death..." can now be found. (3.6.3)

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Ratings

2.8 out of 5
1 272 Ratings

Reviews

Solbadguy ex,
4-Sellers: TCGplayer needs to add Quantity button on Upload page
I would love to rate it a 5 out of 5.. but the reason I gave it 3 out of 5 it’s on major critical issue the reason is when uploading to the seller portal with your inventory their is no Quantity to select so you have to go through a hurdle headache process to add quantity numbers each listing after each successful upload... so the annoying process is this 1) “successfully” upload your listing.. 2) you have to go into your seller account 3) search card name in “my inventory stock tab” 4) edit manage listing 5) edit quality from 1 to 4-playset- 5) save 6) exit seller account mode back to normal app (restart this whole process which is super long and laggy) it’s real headache to do this for every card that has more then 1 quantity... I made mistakes putting in wrong numbers and listing that never made it on the site that I thought got scan it. creates unrest issues when you have lot worth of cards **PLEASE add Quantity amount during the upload phase.. the upload page I’m describing is with requirements take photo, enter market set price & normal or foil then upload... it really needs Quantity amount button so it’s one and done process** thank you for reading!
Cardboard Collector,
Extremely helpful, but very buggy
As far as scanning cards go this is a great feature, but this frequently gets the set of scanned cards incorrect and correcting the set has to be done one-by-one, which is made even more time consuming on an IPhone X where the “x” to close card pages is hidden behind the time at the top left of these “notched” phones.
I am also having an incredibly strange bug where I cannot read any of the settings for the app that contain an on and off slider. I can see the sliders in a list view in the options, but each row is completely blank so I cannot see what I am turning on and off.
Searching in the normal TCGplayer website in this app is frustrating as well. The keyboard frequently shuts itself for no reason, loading seems to take ages in comparison to using the normal browser on my phone, and the layout of most pages still being exactly the same as desktop layout just zoomed out makes searching a complete nightmare, something that would likely be the reason most people download this app.
All in all, this app’s potential is game-changing for those of us who sell cards. Scanning is second to none and I am hopeful for the ability to on the fly list scanned cards for sale without having to upload pictures.
If even just some of these bugs are fixed this app would be outstanding for TCG players.
DonKeyX123,
Could be the best, but…
There’s a stunning lack of features. Unlike most card scanner/collection apps you can’t seem to actually make a deck, just have various collections. If you want a big collection of all your cards, you cannot merge your various smaller collections, you just gotta start scanning from scratch. It really sticks out how feature-barren this app is. Furthermore the scanner is… very hit or miss. Mostly miss. I bought a precon mtg deck with 100% cards from the Commander Legends set. I had it on a white background, no glare, and this scanner was convinced that each card was from Khans of Tarkir. I had to manually go in and change the set each time, defeating most of the purpose of having a card scan function in the first place. It’s a shame, cuz honestly iOS card scanner apps are seriously lacking, you either get a good scanner and no features, or a good collection app with no scanner. With very little adjustment, this app could be the best on the appstore. But right now it’s just in the middle of the pack. At least it doesn’t charge you $5 a month to see your collection like some other apps do.
Srh4201,
Ok, could be better.
My biggest complaint with this app is not being able to manage the cards i have for sale as smoothly as it should be. When I go to the seller portal, I expect to be able to see all the cards I have listed with the current info for those cards such as the currently listed price. As of now I have to go to sell, then click view active listings, which brings me to a page that lists every card in TCGPLAYER inventory and I have to click “my inventory” and then “search”. Then I can’t even quickly see the prices I have set at a glance. I have to click on the individual listing to see the price. That’s annoying. I want one click to bring me to my listings where I can see all of its details and then click on the listing if I want to edit it.

I also really wish I could merge card lists. If I have two large lists that I scanned separately but want them together, I have to scan them all over again which can take forever if there’s a lot of cards.
loch1153,
Not much more than a bookmark for now
I’m fairly certain that the feedback team will send the generic response to this.

The app is likable with easy access to the cards. There’s some great features that make life very simple for the buyer and seller interested in cards. It provides great service while doing the function of a mobile store.

In certain cases, I do find difficulties with load times. This is more so on the ISP than on the app itself. The fact that databases can be updated to support increased speed in which the app can be accessed is nice. It’s a decent compromise. Great work on that part.

The glaring issue is that the product variety on the scanner is very limited to the three listed card games. While nice, this inherently restricts the user to only three card games. I’m assuming that this is being worked on to accommodate the listed games and more.

Also on that note, I would like to have the option of picking and choosing frequently used databases to increase speed. There are some card games that people don’t play, thus eliminating the need for that particular data update. It might be best for those that have an account and would like to have that access through the settings menu. For example, if a person plays MTG and Pokémon, but not Yu-Gi-Oh, you can have that database be removed from the update package.
B-randy Baby,
Just use the mobile browser version
An app version of a site or service is meant to make everything easier and more efficient. Somehow TCGPlayer’s app functions more poorly than the mobile site. With constant log outs you’re forced to log in EVERYTIME and as a big seller on their platform it’s infuriating. I check TCGPlayer about 20 times a day so just this issue alone has made the app unusable for me. I’m forced to use the mobile site if I’m on my phone.

On that note, the app version is LITERALLY a bootleg copy of the desktop version. So you’re forced to scroll and zoom on every page. It has the same feeling of scrolling the browser on a fire stick, clunky and time consuming. The only feature I even remotely like is the scan and collection features, it’s fairly accurate and easy to use but only useful for my customers looking to sell their collections, and if I’m uploading a photo listing.

So 2 stars, it has one redeeming feature but 90% off the app is inefficient and in no way user friendly.
MadTown Collection,
Unfortunately disappointed
I wanna preface this by saying, I really love tcg and selling with them. The app is set up with the illusion of ease of use. But i found it more fluid to manually input on my laptop then to use the seller portal on the app...for two reasons..that if could be fixed would leave this app a must have for all tcg users.
1. Ability to add the entire list of cards created from the scanning option to your seller portal..this would make it much less tedious
2. Ability to use the photo provided by the server when adding cards to online store...when posting on my computer I’m not required to take a photo (just state truthfully the condition)...when required to take a photo for every card on the app it makes the speed and ease of use absolutely obsolete

I love the idea of this app. If those issues could be fixed it would be a perfect streamlining option to add bulk cards to sellers online stores. Other than that it is not of much use to me or I think others over simply using their website.
Disevretos,
I don’t review often
I don’t know if I’m spoiled by other apps, but the features for scanning and organizing cards on this app are needlessly inefficient. To scan cards in you need to set up your own miniature film studio for each card, and trying to enter them manually needs to be done in tandem with Google because the app doesn’t let you preview an image of the card without adding it to your collection.

My experience uploading my Pokémon card collection has been going through each card one at a time, checking on Google, scrolling to find the right set on the app, adding the card, then exiting the card search browser to edit information on the card I added. Repeat ad nauseum.

It might be easier for Magic the gathering since that game has set symbols, but if you’re trying to catalogue that game I highly recommend finding another app. I won’t advertise one on this page, but there are plenty of better options. I bet there are for Pokémon too, but I don’t pay much attention to that game.
MacDazzleHD,
4 because I have not used everything yet!
Love the website, so far, love the app. It makes it so easy to buy stuff! I buy my Pokémon cards here, and it is so easy to find what I need. Market price listed and selling prices of people. I always get nervous buying card online but what made me less nervous is when someone got a card falsely claimed to be near mint but had a giant scratch, tcgplayer stepped in to help them get money back or rectify the situation. I so far trust this app to make purchases on. Also while products are being scalped for this site, the price doesn’t seem to be more than $20 over on the elite trainer boxes which I find pretty refreshing. I haven’t used all things available on the app which is why I gave it a 4 of 5. Maybe I can try to sell some cards here for others to try and complete their collection.
Racouse,
Only occasionally helpful.
TCG Player deserves a better app than this.

The scanning feature is great when it works, but often fails on different borders, treatments, and sleeves and is unbelievably sensitive to various lighting.

The cart isn’t saved to my account, so I can’t switch between the site and the app.

The site navigation is painful for multiple reasons.
- I can’t add items to my cart from the search result listings, I have to enter the single product page which is inefficient and often loses my place in my search results when going back.
- Search results are not stored as a complete set, so navigating between pages of results means the contents change. This is frustrating when looking through groups of cards such as from an expansion.

An app like this should have functionality which not only provides a strong shopping experience but encourages use beyond shopping to both understand me better as a consumer and more importantly make me engage with the company more often so I spend more there. Things like trade helpers (which could eventually allow users to include TCGplayer credit in their trades to help with equitable transactions and generate more earnings) and a game tracker for life/counters/etc.

It’s unfortunate that the industry standard in the space has such a suboptimal mobile experience.