Moral of the story:
Logic.
Reasoning.
Fact checking.
Spell checking.
These are valuable skills that everyone should make a lifelong commitment to improve upon and apply to all things- especially internet auctions/sales and news media.
Maybe you should have negotiated with him and tried to sell it for a reasonable price, instead of holding out for top-dollar ebay prices (while selling off-ebay even!)
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Ok usually I don't take anything you day serious because you are a bit of a goof however.
There was one sealed listing that sold for that price after I filtered he hell out of the sold completed listing. Granted this is maybe the third time in my life I look at sold completed listings? Also I don't normally sell anything. I usually just give stuff away.
The majority of the complete non deal listing are still at my asking price of $25 or in the $30s and above.
To me CIC and CIBare interchangeable. I don't care how I was using two terms. Sure CIC is more game and CIB is more toys but really I feel we are splitting hairs.
Lastly I brought up what the guy was selling as well to show this
One he clearly could have offered something to trade and I probabaly would have been cool with it.
Two the guy has a weird scene in pricing him self when he is selling he is asking a shred pricing. The only game he has for less then $20 even is a $10 PS2 game that goes for $5 which he has as loose but labeled as "super rare"
I the end I was dealing with a guy locally who wasn't interested in playing a game then he was interested in buying something for a buck and flipping it for max profit.
The guy didn't even bother to look up on his own what the game was after from prices to throw at me.
It's right up there with a seller who had a NA Saturn with a Genesis game stuck in it saying it worked great tested it as working and was asking for $500.