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How do you retire a set?
FavreFan1971
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June 24, 2006 2:37AM
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I can't seem to find a way to do it. I don't want to delete it I just want to retire it because I am selling it off.
Please help!!
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WinPitcher
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June 24, 2006 2:54AM
John
If the set is more then 85% it automatically remains in the alltime list after deleting. That is the way it gets retired.
This I am almost 100% sure of.
Wait till one other person says the same though.
Steve
Good for you.
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lostdart58
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June 24, 2006 2:55AM
.................To do so you delete your set.......if it is over 90% complete it will stay in the ALL-TIME list.............otherwise it is gone!!
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1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
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WinPitcher
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June 24, 2006 2:56AM
it is 90 percent now?
Was it at one time 85? or always at 90?
Steve
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June 24, 2006 3:11AM
Thanks guys. I deleted a team set from my 1972 Topps football set and it stayed in the all-time but was removed from the current. That is what I needed. THANKS
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If the set is more then 85% it automatically remains in the alltime list after deleting. That is the way it gets retired.
This I am almost 100% sure of.
Wait till one other person says the same though.
Steve
1955 Bowman Raw complete with 90% Ex-NR or better
Now seeking 1949 Eureka Sportstamps...NM condition
Working on '78 Autographed set now 99.9% complete -
Working on '89 Topps autoed set now complete
Was it at one time 85? or always at 90?
Steve