Third-Party Marketplace Singles at Game 3: TCGPlayer, In-Store Requests, Pricing & Pickup Rules
Game 3 sells trading card singles on third-party marketplaces, currently through TCGPlayer, with Manapool and Cardtrader onboarding soon. This guide explains where to find our marketplace inventory, how to request cards for in-store pickup, how pricing works, and what to know before asking our team to pull cards.
Yes, you can ask Game 3 to pull cards from our third-party marketplace inventory for in-store pickup, but those cards are priced according to Game 3’s in-store pricing, not the third-party marketplace listing price.
To request cards, use the appropriate Game 3 Discord channel and wait for confirmation from our team. Once we pull the requested cards, the full order must be picked up and paid for. Refusing individual cards from a pulled order may result in removal from this service.
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This page is the complete Game 3 guide to third-party marketplace singles, local pickup requests, marketplace vs in-store pricing, and selling cards back to us.
Where Game 3 Sells Trading Card Singles Online
Game 3 sells trading card singles through select third-party marketplaces. These marketplaces help customers discover our inventory online, compare available cards, and purchase singles outside of regular in-store shopping.
TCGPlayer
Game 3 currently sells singles on TCGPlayer. This is the main third-party marketplace where you can find our online singles inventory right now.
Visit Game 3 on TCGPlayerManapool
Game 3 is planning to onboard Manapool soon. Once active, Manapool will become another place to discover Game 3 singles online.
Cardtrader
Game 3 is also preparing to onboard Cardtrader. More details will be shared once our Cardtrader singles inventory is ready.
Can You Buy Game 3 Marketplace Singles In-Store?
Yes. If you see cards listed by Game 3 on a third-party marketplace and want to buy them locally, you can request that our team pull them for you. This is designed for customers who want to shop our online singles inventory but complete the purchase in-store.
To use this service, post your request in the appropriate Game 3 Discord channel. Include clear card details so our team can identify the correct cards, check availability, and confirm whether the order can be pulled.
Marketplace inventory can move quickly. A card appearing online does not guarantee it is still available by the time a request is made, reviewed, or pulled. Please wait for staff confirmation before coming in specifically for requested marketplace cards.
What to include in your Discord request
Replace this with your Discord invite or internal Discord page if you want this button to link directly to the request channel.
Request Cards Through DiscordImportant: In-Store Pricing Applies to Pulled Marketplace Cards
Any third-party marketplace card request that is pulled for local pickup is subject to Game 3’s in-store pricing. Third-party marketplace pricing does not automatically transfer to in-store purchases.
This means a card you see on TCGPlayer, Manapool, or Cardtrader may not have the exact same price when requested for pickup at Game 3. Local requests are handled as in-store purchases, and the final price is based on our in-store pricing at the time the order is prepared.
- Marketplace listing prices are not guaranteed for in-store pickup requests.
- Requests pulled from marketplace inventory are priced using Game 3 in-store pricing.
- Taxes, local pricing rules, condition review, and inventory handling may affect the final in-store total.
- Please ask for confirmation before assuming a third-party marketplace price will apply in-store.
Pickup, Payment, and Refusal Policy
Marketplace pull requests require staff time, inventory handling, and card-by-card preparation. To keep the service fair for everyone, customers must follow the pickup and payment rules below.
The full pulled order must be picked up
When our team confirms and pulls a third-party marketplace request, the customer is expected to pick up and pay for the full requested order. This service is not intended for browsing, cherry-picking, or asking staff to pull cards that may be declined individually at checkout.
Refusing cards may remove access to the service
Refusing any card from a confirmed and pulled request may result in removal from the third-party marketplace pull request service. This protects staff time, inventory accuracy, and availability for customers who use the service properly.
Simple rule: only request cards you are ready to buy
Please use marketplace pull requests only when you genuinely intend to purchase the full order in-store. If you are unsure about condition, pricing, or availability, ask for clarification in Discord before requesting a pull.
Why Third-Party Marketplace Prices and In-Store Prices Can Differ
Third-party marketplace listings and local in-store sales are not always priced the same way. Marketplace prices can reflect platform-specific listing strategies, online demand, currency considerations, shipping structures, marketplace fees, inventory syncing, and timing.
Best Ways to Use Game 3 Marketplace Pull Requests
This service is ideal when you already know what cards you want and prefer to complete your purchase locally. It is especially useful for players finishing decks, collectors filling specific binder slots, and customers who notice Game 3 has cards available through an online marketplace.
Finish a decklist
If you are missing specific Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, or other trading card singles, marketplace pull requests can help you ask for exact cards before visiting.
Build a local pickup order
Instead of searching in-store binders or asking staff to check one card at a time, you can request a prepared group of cards through Discord.
Save time in-store
A confirmed pull request lets staff prepare your cards in advance, making your visit faster and more organized.
Want to Sell Cards to Game 3?
Game 3 also buys trading cards. Whether you have bulk Magic cards or high-value singles, we have dedicated tools to make the process easier.
Sell Bulk Magic: The Gathering Cards
If you have bulk MTG cards to sell, use our dedicated bulk submission tool. It is built for players and collectors who want a simple way to submit Magic: The Gathering bulk to Game 3.
Sell Us Your Bulk MTG CardsSell High-Value Singles Through Our Buylist
For higher-value cards, use the regular Game 3 buylist. This is the best option for individual singles, valuable cards, and cards you want priced through our standard buylist process.
Submit Cards to the Game 3 BuylistRequesting Cards Through Discord
For in-store third-party marketplace requests, use the appropriate Game 3 Discord channel. Include the card name, set, condition, quantity, and marketplace source. Once staff confirms that the cards have been pulled, the full order must be picked up and paid for in-store.
This page can be updated with a direct Discord invite or channel link once you are ready to publish the final customer-facing version.
FAQ: Game 3 Third-Party Marketplace Singles
Below are the most common questions about Game 3’s TCGPlayer listings, third-party marketplace requests, in-store pricing, pickup rules, and selling cards to us.
Does Game 3 sell singles on TCGPlayer?
Will Game 3 sell on Manapool and Cardtrader?
Can I request TCGPlayer cards for in-store pickup at Game 3?
Do I pay the TCGPlayer price if I buy the card in-store?
Why is the in-store price different from the marketplace price?
How do I request marketplace cards from Game 3?
Can I refuse one card after Game 3 pulls my request?
Can I ask staff to pull cards just so I can look at them?
Can I sell bulk Magic cards to Game 3?
Can I sell high-value cards to Game 3?
Are marketplace pull requests available for every card listed online?
What happens if I request cards and never pick them up?
Shop Game 3 Singles Online or Request Marketplace Cards for Local Pickup
Browse Game 3 on TCGPlayer, watch for Manapool and Cardtrader updates, request marketplace cards through Discord, or sell cards to us through our bulk tool and buylist.
