The economy is no longer terrible, and - even if it were - the price of vintage video games is at an all time high. Moreover, given your family's situation, I do not think that you should look to any of them for financial advice, and you should not allow them to bully you into selling your items for a fraction of their fair market value.REPO Man wrote: My brother's still trying to convince me that I should give up on trying to make any real profit from selling all my games and just settle for a low figure, like around $450-500, despite the fact that they're worth double that. But he thinks that just because the economy's in the crapper, I should aim low and just hope to get at most half of what I'm asking. And after that, I still have tons of stuff to sell (I estimate about $200 worth of stuff, so by my brother's logic I should expect to get about $75 for it all).
Please, please, as soon as possible: (1) sell your games; (2) save up your money (3) move out (to New York or anywhere else); (4) leave your family behind; and (5) do something with your life. Your writing and interests indicate that you are an intelligent young man, but your family is really, really dragging you down. As far as I can tell, you all live hand-to-mouth and one step away from the streets. You can do a lot better than that if you are disciplined and set your mind to escaping, and if nothing else, the members of this forum - myself included - are always here to offer advice and set you on the right track.

