Goodbye, collecting community.

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Luigiman
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Stark wrote: Didn't you say you had some videogames for sale?
That is correct!

Please give me time to post them, I have school.

I'll have them all listed on the weekend, hopefully.
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AppleQueso wrote:Once you're on your own, working full time, you'll have more disposable income than you know what to do with. You'll quickly find yourself with a collection that makes what you have now look like nothing.
That hasn't been my experience. :cry:
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I just hope you're not going to be a daddy in a few months. Seems to be the sort of thing you would need cash for in a short amount of time.

I have to admit, I'm tempted by the Genesis/32X/Sega CD you have sitting there. I'll have to check things out when you get them posted up.
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StuntDouble wrote:I just hope you're not going to be a daddy in a few months. Seems to be the sort of thing you would need cash for in a short amount of time.
OH MY NOOOOOPE
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Luigiman wrote:
StuntDouble wrote:I just hope you're not going to be a daddy in a few months. Seems to be the sort of thing you would need cash for in a short amount of time.
OH MY NOOOOOPE
Phew, glad to hear it.
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Ach, sorry its taking so long, Junior year gives so much work...
It might take a couple more weeks to sort out everything

Now, I have a question
Should I do traditional fixed price, or I wanted to do this system:

I would put a beginning price, and everyday people send me offers
At the end of the day, I would post the highest offer next to the item, in a sort of "bidding" fashion.

I think that's more fair, because I wouldn't really know how to price my games and systems.

What do you all think
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You'd have a much easier time selling if you set fixed prices. People don't really like making offers on things because they feel like they need to guess what you want.
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What apple said.

As for choosing a fixed price, search ebays completed listings to see approximate worth and then go a little lower.
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i'll give you $200 in rolled up quarters, 450 mycokerewards points (just the caps, you'll have to input them) and a huge, gratifying hug for all of it.

let me know.
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aaron wrote:i'll give you $200 in rolled up quarters, 450 mycokerewards points (just the caps, you'll have to input them) and a huge, gratifying hug for all of it.

let me know.
10/10 would accept for hug alone
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