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Howdy, folks.
I'm a small independent retailer with a small problem.
I can't find steady suppliers.
Some weeks, I buy and sell dozens of games. Other weeks, I buy and sell a handful.
To increase my sales, I need to increase my purchases.
So, I'm looking to purchases games from CAG members.
Here are the rules:
1. Send me a list of games you are looking to unload. Give me a short description of each item (ie disc only, complete, mint, heavily damaged, etc). You can contact me through private message on this website. I'm a little too new to be posting my email address.
2. I'll attempt to respond within a few days with a price for each game.
3. After we settle on a price, I pay you half before you ship and half after I receive the games as described. Payment is through Paypal. I'll probably be using a credit card, but I do keep some money in the account. You might be able to squeak by with an unregistered Paypal account, but only a fully registered account will work all of the time.
Here's a FAQ that might be helpful:
Q: What games are you looking to buy?
A: Anything from Nintendo to current generation. However, NTSC (US, Canada) format is preferred.
Q: How much are you willing to give per game?
A: I'll tell you after I look over the list of games you submit. Suffice to say, I can probably beat any major retailer's trade-in price on most games.
Q: How should I mail my games to you?
A: Any way you like, but here's a suggestion: use a flat rate priority mail box with delivery confirmation. For $8.15, you can cram about 18-21 PS2 or Xbox games into one box and the delivery confirmation keeps both parties (you and me) honest. Also, you won't get your other half of funds until I receive the shipment. Priority mail averages 2 days in the US. Also, a shipping manifest inside the box will be helpful.
Q: Who pays for shipping?
A: That's the beauty of negotiation. If you're selling me one game, I probably won't pay $2-3 to get it here. If you're selling me several dozens games, $24-25 in postage won't break me.
Q: I don't use Paypal. Can you pay me some other way?
A: I prefer Paypal. Let's keep it simple for now. Money orders, checks and cash tend to get lost in the mail.
If you have more questions, I'll try to keep up and answer them.
I'm a small independent retailer with a small problem.
I can't find steady suppliers.
Some weeks, I buy and sell dozens of games. Other weeks, I buy and sell a handful.
To increase my sales, I need to increase my purchases.
So, I'm looking to purchases games from CAG members.
Here are the rules:
1. Send me a list of games you are looking to unload. Give me a short description of each item (ie disc only, complete, mint, heavily damaged, etc). You can contact me through private message on this website. I'm a little too new to be posting my email address.
2. I'll attempt to respond within a few days with a price for each game.
3. After we settle on a price, I pay you half before you ship and half after I receive the games as described. Payment is through Paypal. I'll probably be using a credit card, but I do keep some money in the account. You might be able to squeak by with an unregistered Paypal account, but only a fully registered account will work all of the time.
Here's a FAQ that might be helpful:
Q: What games are you looking to buy?
A: Anything from Nintendo to current generation. However, NTSC (US, Canada) format is preferred.
Q: How much are you willing to give per game?
A: I'll tell you after I look over the list of games you submit. Suffice to say, I can probably beat any major retailer's trade-in price on most games.
Q: How should I mail my games to you?
A: Any way you like, but here's a suggestion: use a flat rate priority mail box with delivery confirmation. For $8.15, you can cram about 18-21 PS2 or Xbox games into one box and the delivery confirmation keeps both parties (you and me) honest. Also, you won't get your other half of funds until I receive the shipment. Priority mail averages 2 days in the US. Also, a shipping manifest inside the box will be helpful.
Q: Who pays for shipping?
A: That's the beauty of negotiation. If you're selling me one game, I probably won't pay $2-3 to get it here. If you're selling me several dozens games, $24-25 in postage won't break me.
Q: I don't use Paypal. Can you pay me some other way?
A: I prefer Paypal. Let's keep it simple for now. Money orders, checks and cash tend to get lost in the mail.
If you have more questions, I'll try to keep up and answer them.