I see no problem in using your knowledge of the hobby and its market to buy low, sell high, and further your own collecting interests. "Flipping" in the name of funding games/systems that you are actually interested in seems a-ok to me.
dsheinem wrote:I see no problem in using your knowledge of the hobby and its market to buy low, sell high, and further your own collecting interests. "Flipping" in the name of funding games/systems that you are actually interested in seems a-ok to me.
What about flipping it to buy a new car for instance.
dsheinem wrote:I see no problem in using your knowledge of the hobby and its market to buy low, sell high, and further your own collecting interests. "Flipping" in the name of funding games/systems that you are actually interested in seems a-ok to me.
What about flipping it to buy a new car for instance.
Honestly buying and flipping to pay for a car I'd consider to be unwise. Too many random factors in play, it's just not a stable enough source of income. Better to simply save up paychecks.
AppleQueso wrote:Honestly buying and flipping to pay for a car I'd consider to be unwise. Too many random factors in play, it's just not a stable enough source of income. Better to simply save up paychecks.
You know what I mean...
You see a game for cheap. You think you can make a profit on it. You buy it, sell it, and put the money aside for something not game related. So you didn't buy it to fund your own game collection, but to buy something completely different with the money...
Mentally there might be a difference for some people between buying to fund that same hobby, or buying simply to make a profit to use on something else...
AppleQueso wrote:Honestly buying and flipping to pay for a car I'd consider to be unwise. Too many random factors in play, it's just not a stable enough source of income. Better to simply save up paychecks.
You know what I mean...
You see a game for cheap. You think you can make a profit on it. You buy it, sell it, and put the money aside for something not game related. So you didn't buy it to fund your own game collection, but to buy something completely different with the money...
Mentally there might be a difference for some people between buying to fund that same hobby, or buying simply to make a profit to use on something else...
NO DAMN It WE ALL MUST HOARD OUR GAMES LOL
dsheinem wrote:In any case, sorry that my avatar makes you cringe these days, but I haven't really changed my posing habits at all.
muhanad wrote:Kirby's Dream Collection for $7.99 at Best Buy
Wow! That beats Gamestop used price that I bought a couple of days ago.! I am still in the warranty to refund, unfortunately no Best Buys locally have any in stock.
Here is the link if anyone wants to finds one to buy for themself. Only local pickup, Good Luck!
Crap. I bought this a while ago for $20 at BB when they were doing the half off thing. Had to sign up for their stupid reward system (or whatever it is) and everything. WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME, BEST BUY!
muhanad wrote:Kirby's Dream Collection for $7.99 at Best Buy
Wow! That beats Gamestop used price that I bought a couple of days ago.! I am still in the warranty to refund, unfortunately no Best Buys locally have any in stock.
Here is the link if anyone wants to finds one to buy for themself. Only local pickup, Good Luck!