That $59 Commodore lot listed is a fantastic deal for someone local for pickup.
Oh, and the Commodore 64 is the most sold model of computer.
Holy fucking shit. What the hell? If I ever found out a local Retro Game Store includes eBay shipping prices, I'd demand that they FedEx the game to me.Gunstar Green wrote:I asked them about their pricing policies and they told me that they also factor in the shipping costs.
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GSZX1337 wrote:Holy fucking shit. What the hell? If I ever found out a local Retro Game Store includes eBay shipping prices, I'd demand that they FedEx the game to me.Gunstar Green wrote:I asked them about their pricing policies and they told me that they also factor in the shipping costs.
Assuming you politely tried to reason with them, I'd annoy them every trip about something.Gunstar Green wrote:A retro store that I frequent but rarely do business with does the ebay pricing thing.
But what if the games are selling because people who are less knowledgeable about prices keep buying them?Hobie-wan wrote:Remind them how many months the game (or several games) have been sitting there not selling. Maybe bring up them paying tax on inventory that's been sitting in a few months. Yes there are expenses involved with running the store, but inventory just sitting there does no good.
Thats the problem. Everybody is price fixing, so we're forced to buy it and artificially high prices. Supply and Demand is not determining price when everybody is using one resource to price fix.Croooow! wrote:But what if the games are selling because people who are less knowledgeable about prices keep buying them?Hobie-wan wrote:Remind them how many months the game (or several games) have been sitting there not selling. Maybe bring up them paying tax on inventory that's been sitting in a few months. Yes there are expenses involved with running the store, but inventory just sitting there does no good.
Well, then you can grumble about it and shake your fists at the unwashed masses. That's why I meant bug them after (if) games are sitting there not moving.Croooow! wrote:But what if the games are selling because people who are less knowledgeable about prices keep buying them?
Maybe if I went there a little more often. I don't make an effort to go there specifically. I stop when I'm in the area and have time.Assuming you politely tried to reason with them, I'd annoy them every trip about something.
I'm sure people are buying the more popular titles and I really can't blame them for jacking up the price on those but charging over ten-dollars for something like a Sega Genesis game that only me and people on forums like this have even heard of is ridiculous.But what if the games are selling because people who are less knowledgeable about prices keep buying them?