Just the other day I saw a seller selling a "L@@K complete LIKE NEW RARE" (his words, not mine) Chew Man Fu for a Buy-It-Now of $70 OBO. Thinking I'd stumbled across some rare promo-only edition, I eagerly viewed his listing only to find out it... was... the... regular version....
So I sent him an offer of $20 with the attached message "This game is not rare."
He countered with "Are you stupid? This is the only copy on eBay, this game is RARE!" and a counteroffer of $65.
See, I never really intended to buy it, since I knew there was a -45% chance he'd accept my offer if he was actually expecting a ballpark of $70 for a low-profile, high print-run title like Chew Man Fu. But every time I see shit like this, I feel like I have do SOMETHING constructive as opposed to simply bitching about it. If pointing out the sad truth to these pathetic ball lickers is all I can do, then so be it.
I haven't bought a Turbo game on eBay in like 2 years because of this sort of thing. Since the real (post-TTi) TZD shut down in December of '07, this epidemic has really flourished out of control. They may not have sold a shit ton of games, but they really put an effective cap on this stuff. I barely glance at eBay for Turbo stuff these days, maybe once a month or so, and it's exponentially worse every time whereas between '01 and '07 it kind of hit an effective plateau thanks to TZD's pricing standard.
Just back in '05 or so, a US Bonk 3 cart would fetch around $80 or so w/ manual, and back then, we thought THAT was pretty bogus. Now people are gleefully shelling out multiple Benjamins for it without thinking twice.