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780racer

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2015, 05:17:03 AM »
$55 is on the high end of eBay for a loose Splatterhouse huey.  This guy is just a gouger looking to avoid paying eBay fees.

*Grabs Pitch fork, and popcorn*

I don't agree with looking at Ebay as a "Guide" and then just knocking off 5 bucks from the "Trending" price. But..... It is not my place to call you out, and bitch at you.

Switchzx's amazing quote -
"I was starting with the hardest to get games first. I realized I was never going to get Magical Chase so gave up on it all, sold up and got out."


Blueraven's quote - "it begins."

http://www.pcedaisakusen.net/2/34/695/show-collection.html


saturndual32

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2015, 06:07:14 AM »
$55 is on the high end of eBay for a loose Splatterhouse huey.  This guy is just a gouger looking to avoid paying eBay fees.

I sold Splatterhouse for 40 dollars, plus 5 dollars of shipping. Not exactly Ebay pricing. Dont know much about TG16 pricing, thats why i said i would take offers. I was offered 40 for Splatterhouse, and 60 for Neutopia 2, here on the forum. I charged 5 dollars for each games shipping. Are those prices too high?. Buyers seemed ok with it.

saturndual32

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2015, 06:12:42 AM »
$55 is on the high end of eBay for a loose Splatterhouse huey.  This guy is just a gouger looking to avoid paying eBay fees.

*Grabs Pitch fork, and popcorn*

I don't agree with looking at Ebay as a "Guide" and then just knocking off 5 bucks from the "Trending" price. But..... It is not my place to call you out, and bitch at you.

I accept the criticism, and see were you guys are coming from.
So, whats a fair price for Air Zonk?, what have some of you guys paid for it?.


GohanX

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2015, 06:29:27 AM »
This crap would be avoided if you just listed prices to begin with.

saturndual32

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2015, 06:54:46 AM »
This crap would be avoided if you just listed prices to begin with.
Yeah, i do realise that NOW, hehe. Sorry, i see the "Listening to offers" stuff often in other forums and tought i would give it a shot... and quickly got offers for Neutopia 2 and Splatterhouse, so i tought it was fine. I didnt think i would get this reaction. Dont usually sell stuff myself, more of a buyer, hehe.

Anyway, this tread got pretty ugly, my apologies.

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #20 on: November 24, 2015, 08:11:50 AM »
I don't think it got ugly.  I think you're being pretty reasonable in your attitude.  I personally don't like the whole "offers" thing because you aren't selling anything that is so rare that it's value is semi-unknown.  You can look on eBay or PriceCharting to at least get an idea of a starting price, or you can literally post the list of games here and ask us to tell you what a fair price would be for each.  When you yourself aren't sure the value of your stuff, "listening to offers" is a bad idea because you could be getting lowballed and not know it, which is why I doubt that most people like yourself ACTUALLY don't know what their stuff is worth.  You just don't want to list prices because maybe someone will offer you more than you would have asked.  For instance, if I had a spare loose Splatterhouse HuCard, I would probably price it at about $25.  But apparently by not pricing it, I could get $40...

saturndual32

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Re: For sale: Air Zonk. Loose game.
« Reply #21 on: November 24, 2015, 11:59:55 AM »
I don't think it got ugly.  I think you're being pretty reasonable in your attitude.  I personally don't like the whole "offers" thing because you aren't selling anything that is so rare that it's value is semi-unknown.  You can look on eBay or PriceCharting to at least get an idea of a starting price, or you can literally post the list of games here and ask us to tell you what a fair price would be for each.  When you yourself aren't sure the value of your stuff, "listening to offers" is a bad idea because you could be getting lowballed and not know it, which is why I doubt that most people like yourself ACTUALLY don't know what their stuff is worth.  You just don't want to list prices because maybe someone will offer you more than you would have asked.  For instance, if I had a spare loose Splatterhouse HuCard, I would probably price it at about $25.  But apparently by not pricing it, I could get $40...

I appreciate the advice. Thanks.