he also said trade. trade what? for that?OldSchool_Boy wrote:you have to make an offer. that he most likely will refuse.
15 Video Game Systems 195 Games All for more than 500,000
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Re: 15 Video Game Systems 195 Games All for more than 500,000
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Re: 15 Video Game Systems 195 Games All for more than 500,000
If you are just starting out collecting it is worth making the dude an offer.
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Re: 15 Video Game Systems 195 Games All for more than 500,000
First of all, I didn't see anything in that list that really impressed me. Especially when you consider that 95% of those games probably have no box or instructions.
Second, I've seen a lot of people put up ads like this on Craigslist. They usually have a ridiculously over-priced amount set in mind. If it's not in the thousands then it's typically in the high hundreds, like $850 or $900.
Then of course, I've seen the EPIC FAIL posts. Like a local soccer mom posting an ad for "Rare Dreamcast console" with no games or a/v cables for $200. Or some snot-nosed kid with big ideas who thinks his launch 60GB PS3 is suddenly worth $800 just because it's backwards-compatible with PS2 games.
Second, I've seen a lot of people put up ads like this on Craigslist. They usually have a ridiculously over-priced amount set in mind. If it's not in the thousands then it's typically in the high hundreds, like $850 or $900.
Then of course, I've seen the EPIC FAIL posts. Like a local soccer mom posting an ad for "Rare Dreamcast console" with no games or a/v cables for $200. Or some snot-nosed kid with big ideas who thinks his launch 60GB PS3 is suddenly worth $800 just because it's backwards-compatible with PS2 games.
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