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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1710 on: April 15, 2012, 03:23:00 PM »
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.
I tell you what, Hit-Japan has treated me very awesome due to he will actually let you talk him down on some things just so as long as you aren't asking for 2 cents for Rainbow Islands or anything. :P

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1711 on: April 16, 2012, 10:22:52 AM »
You have 28 posts. No one cares about your stupid, wrong, price estimates.

Thank you.

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.

I don't see anything wrong with it.  The only way it'd be shitty is if you were buying up every one of hit-japan's auctions and reselling it at a fair (:roll:) $20 markup.
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1712 on: April 16, 2012, 12:04:04 PM »
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.

I wish there were more Japanese sellers who would flip game related items that are cheap in Japan for a decent profit that is still well below the price fixers on eBay. There are also many items I've wanted to buy for a long time which never come up on eBay.
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1713 on: April 16, 2012, 01:37:21 PM »
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.

I wish there were more Japanese sellers who would flip game related items that are cheap in Japan for a decent profit that is still well below the price fixers on eBay. There are also many items I've wanted to buy for a long time which never come up on eBay.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm planning to do. Of course shipping charges from Japan will still apply, but considering the games themselves are cheap to begin with the total cost wouldn't be too much. Seems a lot of sellers go for the big expensive titles which is the most profitable of course, but I think as a game importer you should be able to offer any game you can.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1714 on: April 16, 2012, 01:58:33 PM »
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.

I wish there were more Japanese sellers who would flip game related items that are cheap in Japan for a decent profit that is still well below the price fixers on eBay. There are also many items I've wanted to buy for a long time which never come up on eBay.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm planning to do. Of course shipping charges from Japan will still apply, but considering the games themselves are cheap to begin with the total cost wouldn't be too much. Seems a lot of sellers go for the big expensive titles which is the most profitable of course, but I think as a game importer you should be able to offer any game you can.

In Canada, shipping from Japan is usually cheaper and much faster than from the U.S. or Canada. Which is why I prefer buying imports from sellers in Japan.
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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1715 on: April 16, 2012, 02:43:37 PM »
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.

I wish there were more Japanese sellers who would flip game related items that are cheap in Japan for a decent profit that is still well below the price fixers on eBay. There are also many items I've wanted to buy for a long time which never come up on eBay.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm planning to do. Of course shipping charges from Japan will still apply, but considering the games themselves are cheap to begin with the total cost wouldn't be too much. Seems a lot of sellers go for the big expensive titles which is the most profitable of course, but I think as a game importer you should be able to offer any game you can.

In Canada, shipping from Japan is usually cheaper and much faster than from the U.S. or Canada. Which is why I prefer buying imports from sellers in Japan.

Yeah, I'd have to pay shipping twice, once to my location and once to the destination, so I'd probably focus more on domestic sales. Although I have contacts here in Japan who could potentially ship directly to Canada or wherever else in the world.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1716 on: April 16, 2012, 05:59:36 PM »
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.

Dude... DO IT!!!!
as long as prices remain fair i think everyone would love the idea.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1718 on: April 21, 2012, 08:21:15 AM »
Everything is spoken for, except Air Zonk and Soldier Blade, which I am holding onto. All in all, I got back $427, held onto the TG-16, Turbo Booster, Soldier Blade, Air Zonk, and swapped Shockman for a Mario Bros. Arcade CIB and Fire Emblem. That Ebay auction really paid off!


Looks like it hasn't finished paying off yet.



The main reason I sprung on the listing was Soldier Blade.

In any case, I would much prefer to trade these, as I know they are difficult to price. I figure in a trade, both parties can use Ebay to determine a fair value. I'm in absolutely no rush to move these, but if the right deals come along, I will gladly move them.


I've checked out all of the boxed titles, except for OotG. Some of these have aged remarkably well, while others have not. Soldier Blade is stellar, definitely glad to have it in the collection.


The bundle was $625 shipped. Before receiving the items, I felt like I got a pretty nice deal. Now that they are in my hand, I couldn't be happier. I truly feel like $625 for the bundle was a complete steal.

I'll leave Soldier Blade for last, though. I'm gonna try to beat as many of the bundle as I can this weekend. Shooting for Shockman, Air Zonk, and Soldier Blade, but we'll see.


To be honest, I enjoy the hunt more than any other aspect of collecting. I could sell these TG-16 goodies the day I receive them and I would still feel proud that I at least owned them for a short while.


What I'm saying is that these games don't have a set value. They're simply worth what a person is willing to pay at that moment.


A person's asking price has nothing to do with the perceived value, Craigslist or otherwise.






Wow, this one should be fun:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEC-TurboExpress-Black-Handheld-System-Plus-48-Games-Soldier-Blade-Bonk-3-NAI-/140707460622?pt=Video_Games&hash=item20c2d1760e&autorefresh=true



Here's the description for that auction which ended at $430-


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Up for auction is a super rare lot of a Turbo Express system plus 48 games. Also compatible with the Turbo Grafx 16 and Turbo Duo systems. Turbo express has had the sound and video fix and works flawlessly. Nice and loud. I could not find any dead pixels either.

Many rare games included all games tested and work great. Games you will receive are as follows.
1) Soldier Blade- Game and Manual
2) Neutopia 2- Game and Manual. Manual is well worn and has been taped on front page.
3) New Adventure Island- Game and Manual
4) Dead Moon-Game and Manual
5) Somer Assault-Game and Manual
6) Night Creatures-Game and Manual
7) Parasol Stars-Game and Manual
8) Hit the Ice-Game and Manual
9) Final Lap Twin-Game and Manual
10) Bonk 3-Game only
11) Air Zonk-Game only
12) Bomberman 93-Game only
13) Chew Man Fu-Game only
14) Darkwing Duck-Game only
15) Shockman-Game only
16) World Sports Comp-Game only
17) Ghost Manor-Game only
18) Neutopia-Game only
19) Turrican-Game only
20) Dragon's Curse-Game only
21) Military Madness-Game only
22) Aero Blasters-Game only
23) Veigues Tactical Gladiator-Game only
24) Time Cruise-Game only
25) R-Type-Game only
26) Cyber Core-Game only
27) Tiger Road-Game only
28) Victory Run-Game only
29) King of Casino-Game only
30) Galaga'90-Game only
31) Takin it to the Hoop-Game only
32) Fantasy Zone-Game only
33) Ballistix-Game only
34) Dungeon Explorer-Game only
35) JJ and Jeff-Game only
36) China Warrior-Game only
37) Sonic Spike-Game only
38) Keith Courage-Game only
39) Ninja Spirit-Game only
40) Pacland-Game only
41) Brovoman-Game only
42) Tale Spin-Game only
43) Tricky Kick-Game only
44) Power Golf-Game only
45) Jack Nicklaus Golf-Game only
46) World Class Baseball-Game only
47) TV Sports Basketball-Game only
48) TV Sports Football-Game only.

All games tested and work great.



So much for using "Ebay to determine a fair value".
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« Reply #1719 on: April 21, 2012, 10:11:43 AM »
I sold every other game in that bundle for the value I had in mind. I don't see any reason why Soldier Blade won't sell for at least $300. It's strictly a collector's piece, as you can purchase the game on the Wii for a couple dollars.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1720 on: April 21, 2012, 10:26:21 AM »
I sold every other game in that bundle for the value I had in mind. I don't see any reason why Soldier Blade won't sell for at least $300. It's strictly a collector's piece, as you can purchase the game on the Wii for a couple dollars.

Because of ass-hats like you, the turbo market is out of whack. Thanks for doing your part.  :roll:

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1721 on: April 21, 2012, 10:31:49 AM »
This Sunday, I'll list it in an open auction at $.99. We'll see what price it ends at.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1722 on: April 21, 2012, 10:51:31 AM »
Hahaha... It's to late for you as you have entered the Gouging Zone.
Congratulations KingoftheDollar.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1723 on: April 21, 2012, 10:52:46 AM »
This Sunday, I'll list it in an open auction at $.99. We'll see what price it ends at.

There is a loosie on eBay right now for $50 BIN. There's no way a complete one will fetch $300.

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Re: Turbo Gouging on Ebay ( r.i.p. - gouging much )
« Reply #1724 on: April 21, 2012, 11:17:03 AM »
This Sunday, I'll list it in an open auction at $.99. We'll see what price it ends at.

There is a loosie on eBay right now for $50 BIN. There's no way a complete one will fetch $300.
that's $399
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