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How to Accept a Trade in Star Wars: Card Trader
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To accept a trade in Star Wars: Card Trader, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the Star Wars: Card Trader app on your device. 2. Tap on the "Trades" tab at the bottom of the screen to view your trade offers. 3. Select the trade offer that you want to accept. You can do this by tapping on the offer to open it. 4. Review the details of the trade to ensure that it is acceptable to you. This includes the cards being offered, the cards you are giving up, and any additional comments or messages from the trader. 5. If you are satisfied with the trade, tap on the "Accept" button to accept the offer. You may be prompted to confirm your acceptance. 6. Once you have accepted the trade, the cards will be exchanged between your account and the other trader's account. Note that trades in Star Wars: Card Trader can only be accepted if you have enough cards in your collection to fulfill the trade. If you do not have the required cards, you may need to decline the trade or negotiate with the other trader to find an acceptable alternative.
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