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PunkicCyborg

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1695 on: April 14, 2012, 01:29:40 PM »
Parasite Timmonstalon bought this for $6.28
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360446914657?ssPageName=STRK:MESOX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1562.l2649

And sells it the next week for $29.99
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Turbo-Grafx-16-Falcon-US-Version-RARE-BOXED-TurboGrafx-/360450677541?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item53ec88db25

And he has the worst camera in the history of ebay.
And he pasted the wrong description into his listing.  What an idiot.

Of course, I'm the idiot who listed stuff on ebay in the first place.  Sparky was right.

That's a pathetic way to make a profit. I guess flipping a obscure item for $20 is profitable enough for a loser though
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1696 on: April 14, 2012, 01:38:04 PM »
I offered him 6.28 for the Falcon...  haha

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1697 on: April 14, 2012, 01:40:16 PM »
I offered him 6.28 for the Falcon...  haha

Nice. :)

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1698 on: April 14, 2012, 02:31:59 PM »
I offered him 6.28 for the Falcon...  haha

Hahaha. If I remember my login I will do the same
Edit. Just did.. Heyoooo

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1699 on: April 14, 2012, 02:45:29 PM »
He declined 6.28, so I offered 6.29...  I hope he takes it!!  :)

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1700 on: April 14, 2012, 04:20:15 PM »
LOL

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1701 on: April 14, 2012, 04:45:11 PM »
I too offered 6.28 but put a note in with the offer "you just purchased this from vestcoat"

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1702 on: April 14, 2012, 04:56:47 PM »
After ebay/paypal fees he stands to only profit about 20 on that deal, which can be considered quite paltry if you factor the time he spent on the deal overall. It might not seem like much but if you add it all up selling stuff on there eats a large amount of your time.

If you consider this work, which it is, then the hour salary is pretty rubbish. What he is doing is pretty par for the course for what every reseller does, not just on eBay either, so I do not really consider his actions evil.

Now if he had priced it 100 or over then he would be entering cartel territory and would be contributing to an unhealthy milieu for all older gen gamers who prefer playing on sctual hardware.
« Last Edit: April 14, 2012, 04:58:42 PM by kamiboy »

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1703 on: April 14, 2012, 05:05:36 PM »
After ebay/paypal fees he stands to only profit about 20 on that deal, which can be considered quite paltry if you factor the time he spent on the deal overall. It might not seem like much but if you add it all up selling stuff on there eats a large amountbof your time.

If you consider this work, which it is, then the hour salary is pretty rubbish. What he is doing is pretty par for the course for what every reseller does really, I do not really consider his sctions evil.

Now if he had priced it 100 or over then he would be entering cartel territory and would be contributing to an unhealthy milieu for all older gen gamers who prefer playing on sctual hardware.

Then if another reseller buys it and only tacks on a "par for for the course" tariff and the so does the next reseller, then Turbo games jump in price by ten+ times and they continue to eventually sell to other resellers or wealthy set-collectors, who see no other copies currently available, because resellers continue to snatch them up before most genuine buyers can. This is why non-auction Turbo asking prices are artificially high.
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1704 on: April 14, 2012, 05:16:06 PM »
After ebay/paypal fees he stands to only profit about 20 on that deal, which can be considered quite paltry if you factor the time he spent on the deal overall. It might not seem like much but if you add it all up selling stuff on there eats a large amount of your time.

If you consider this work, which it is, then the hour salary is pretty rubbish. What he is doing is pretty par for the course for what every reseller does, not just on eBay either, so I do not really consider his actions evil.

Now if he had priced it 100 or over then he would be entering cartel territory and would be contributing to an unhealthy milieu for all older gen gamers who prefer playing on sctual hardware.

Your attempt to defend this is appalling.  Its not the fact that he may only make 20.00.  Its the fact that he bought it for the sole purpose of doing just that.  Yeah, its life.  But this is the Turbo Gouging thread, not the defend the reseller thread.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1705 on: April 14, 2012, 06:51:53 PM »
He bought that game for a song though. Boxed PCE games in such a good condition should go for higher than 6.28

I know that game is considered to be pretty bad, but still, that is a pretty pathetic highest bid. What the reseller charges is closer to what a close to 20 year old game complete with the flimsy box in a good condition should normally go for. I'd say something like that should cost 20-25, I know it is not amazing, but, hey, at least it is not a sports title.

But, hey, lynching a guy for doing what every reseller of games is doing, finding bargains and reselling at a meaty premium is fine by me, they are no friend of mine. Frankly I have a hard time believing anyone can make a good living off of doing what they do.
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1706 on: April 15, 2012, 10:32:12 AM »
He bought that game for a song though. Boxed PCE games in such a good condition should go for higher than 6.28....
I'd say something like that should cost 20-25,
You have 28 posts. No one cares about your stupid, wrong, price estimates.

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I know that game is considered to be pretty bad, but still, that is a pretty pathetic highest bid. What the reseller charges is closer to what a close to 20 year old game complete with the flimsy box in a good condition should normally go for.
No.  That's really what Falcon goes for.  It's one of the worst games on the system.  Take away of the stupid hype and price speculators and that's what our games actually cost.  I jammed every possible keyword in that auction listing and let it go for ten days.  My items were some of the highest profile TG16 items on ebay for over a week.  That pathetic high bid was no fluke.

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Frankly I have a hard time believing anyone can make a good living off of doing what they do.
If you consider this work, which it is, then the hour salary is pretty rubbish. What he is doing is pretty par for the course for what every reseller does, not just on eBay either, so I do not really consider his actions evil.
You're totally missing the point.  Anyone who would even attempt to make a livelihood on such a parasitic activity is either an idiot or the scum of the earth. Not to sound cheesy, but what the f*ck ever happened to learning how to do stuff and sharing one's gifts with the world? Browsing an online marketplace with the intent of reselling on the SAME marketplace? Are you honestly calling this an occupation?
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1707 on: April 15, 2012, 10:50:02 AM »
I know this is a hot-button issue around here, but how do you guys feel about game importers? Like Hit-Japan, etc. Although it's basically the same as reselling in practice, to me it's a different animal than eBay reselling because you are actually introducing more games into the market for a lower price, and hopefully that should help reduce the overall price increases we are seeing these days, at least for imports.

The reason I ask is I'm very seriously considering setting up an online shop which is basically allows easy access to thousands of import games focusing on older systems. Of course I'll add a percentage to cover my costs and my time, but even then I think I can do better than eBay prices, and to me it sounds like a fun little side business.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1708 on: April 15, 2012, 10:51:34 AM »
Do it.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1709 on: April 15, 2012, 02:55:22 PM »
I know this is a hot-button issue around here, but how do you guys feel about game importers?
As long as they're not gouging, importers are okay because they provide a service: they have connections, they have bulk discounts, and they save people the trouble of going through Yahoo JP intermediaries.  Completely different than the foodbag slugs that spend their days gaming, wanking, and reselling.
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