Video Game "Look what I found"

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aaron wrote:
Jmustang1968 wrote:That's usually my approach. However, I usually get numerous requests to reveal price paid anyway...
yeah, everyone always wants to know. it's part of the allure of the "finds" thread. it's like hearing about someone who won the lottery ("it could have been me") or something.

but, yeah, if you're gonna sell, no harm in hiding your price paid, i don't think. posting finds essentially becomes less about bragging and more about advertising at that point, which i don't think is any better or worse.
For me I almost always keep a significant portion of my finds. I sell the unwanted or extra to basically try to keep that stuff at no cost.

I do try to give the community deals and cheap prices while also not getting completely ripped off or becoming reseller bait. Ebay has been tough to gauge lately as some sold listings are all over the place. I think I have done so successfully and as tactfully as possible.
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Jmustang1968 wrote:
aaron wrote:
Jmustang1968 wrote:That's usually my approach. However, I usually get numerous requests to reveal price paid anyway...
yeah, everyone always wants to know. it's part of the allure of the "finds" thread. it's like hearing about someone who won the lottery ("it could have been me") or something.

but, yeah, if you're gonna sell, no harm in hiding your price paid, i don't think. posting finds essentially becomes less about bragging and more about advertising at that point, which i don't think is any better or worse.
For me I almost always keep a significant portion of my finds. I sell the unwanted or extra to basically try to keep that stuff at no cost.

I do try to give the community deals and cheap prices while also not getting completely ripped off or becoming reseller bait. Ebay has been tough to gauge lately as some sold listings are all over he place. I think I have done so successfully and as tactfully as possible.
i agree on ebay listings. lots more fixed price listings, so it's harder to gauge what a fair price is. it's strange that you'll see one game sell in a BIN listing for like $50, but when put up for actual auction, it might go for $13, it might go for $75.
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aaron wrote:
Jmustang1968 wrote:That's usually my approach. However, I usually get numerous requests to reveal price paid anyway...
yeah, everyone always wants to know. it's part of the allure of the "finds" thread. it's like hearing about someone who won the lottery ("it could have been me") or something.

but, yeah, if you're gonna sell, no harm in hiding your price paid, i don't think. posting finds essentially becomes less about bragging and more about advertising at that point, which i don't think is any better or worse.
I don't see any harm in posting the price and then turning around and selling it higher. Taken into account the time taken and gas it is reasonable that the price would be higher as long as its not crazy high. This helps a potential buyer to decide the convenient higher price versus the lower if one wants to do the diving at the Thrift Store.

Posting the price along with the story is what makes this thread interesting to follow. Oh and for those that hide their finds pictures under a Spoiler, why not show it up front? Some including me may not take the time to click that SHOW button.
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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, £1 each
Atari Anthology
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Amy Rose 20p
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Demented Collector wrote:Interact Barracuda 2 controller for PS 50p
Ravin Rabbids 20p for all
PS1 Overboard 50p
Nice Finds! That PS1 Barracuda is great for non Dual Shock games. Both of the sticks can emulate the DPad for the older PS1 games. The Analog Stick/DPad combo is great for third person Tank Control games. Try it on PS1 Relentless Little Big Adventure. :idea:

I had to do a double take on the Rayman Rabbids figurines, thought they were Funkeys. :oops:

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CRTGAMER wrote:Oh and for those that hide their finds pictures under a Spoiler, why not show it up front? Some including me may not take the time to click that SHOW button.
i wish more people did this, tbh.
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This is silly. No one here can determine what is or isn't proper etiquette because it takes 2 people to complete a transaction. If you don't like a members practice or their price...don't buy and make a point to not deal with them.

A find is only a find if the price is known, otherwise you just bought something that any of us could've bought.

"I just got Earthbound for $175!" --->Ok, good for you.
"I just got Earthbound for $50!" --->Nice find!
"I just got Earthbound!" ----> You and a million others :/

What's pricing etiquette? At ebay, below ebay, 50% more than I paid? There is no etiquette - it's supply and demand. No need to complicate it more than that. If the price is too high - you don't have to buy. I like hooking up the community - we all do, but that price is pretty spot on - there isn't much wiggle room.

If an item sells for $100 on ebay, then the forum price is in the $85-90 range (or should be). You save the fees and the hassles. Win for you and the buyer. You can sell for $100, but then there is no community benefit, though you as seller maximize profit. Or you can sell for $70 and have someone flip it on you - that isn't community benefit unless it is going to someone you know for certain is going to keep it FOREVER.

Finds without prices are silly - save them for your gameroom.
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mjmjr25 wrote:This is silly. No one here can determine what is or isn't proper etiquette because it takes 2 people to complete a transaction. If you don't like a members practice or their price...don't buy and make a point to not deal with them.

A find is only a find if the price is known, otherwise you just bought something that any of us could've bought.

"I just got Earthbound for $175!" --->Ok, good for you.
"I just got Earthbound for $50!" --->Nice find!
"I just got Earthbound!" ----> You and a million others :/

What's pricing etiquette? At ebay, below ebay, 50% more than I paid? There is no etiquette - it's supply and demand. No need to complicate it more than that. If the price is too high - you don't have to buy. I like hooking up the community - we all do, but that price is pretty spot on - there isn't much wiggle room.

If an item sells for $100 on ebay, then the forum price is in the $85-90 range (or should be). You save the fees and the hassles. Win for you and the buyer. You can sell for $100, but then there is no community benefit, though you as seller maximize profit. Or you can sell for $70 and have someone flip it on you - that isn't community benefit unless it is going to someone you know for certain is going to keep it FOREVER.

Finds without prices are silly - save them for your gameroom.
the crux of my posts is that if you don't want someone to put you on blast for reselling stuff quickly, don't post your finds with price paid. or, to put it another way, don't post your finds.
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aaron wrote:the crux of my posts is that if you don't want someone to put you on blast for reselling stuff quickly, don't post your finds with price paid. or, to put it another way, don't post your finds.
I dunno. I'm thinking more like...

Post finds with prices.
Put finds up for sale for eBay prices.
Get ignored.

Simple...
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elmagicochrisg wrote:
aaron wrote:the crux of my posts is that if you don't want someone to put you on blast for reselling stuff quickly, don't post your finds with price paid. or, to put it another way, don't post your finds.
I dunno. I'm thinking more like...

Post finds with prices.
Put finds up for sale for eBay prices.
Get ignored.

Simple...
As opposed to:

Don't post finds
Put up finds for sale for eBay prices
Get ignored

I don't understand how someone's paid price would affect whether you buy an item or not, unless you are just jealous. Its either worth the asking price, or not worth the asking price, and what the buyer paid should mean nothing.
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