Ebay / Shipping Help?!?!?! /// H: $10 PSN Code ; W: Blu-Ray, PS3, Wii, N64

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Well my dad wants me to sell some of his old stuff for him
I have no experience whatsoever.
In my hand I hold "Atari 2600 Action Pack", a game released in 1995 consisting of 15 games from the Atari 2600. The lowest price is "Buy it now" for $1.59 + $3.99 shipping. First off, which should I pick, auction or buy it now for lower? Second, if I pick auction, what should I pick the starting price as? Third, what the hell do I do about shipping? I have no idea whatsoever what to do for shipping. Its in a box covered with shrink wrap, so should I take it out of the box and shrink wrap and choose media mail? Or what...
Any help is greatly appreciated, Thank you :)

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I have a $10 PSN card I don't need and am willing to part with it for a blu ray or ps3 game or wii game :p

Want:
:br:
A Bug's Life
Madagascar
Madagascar 2
Ice Age
Shrek 1
Toy Story 3 (BR Disc & Case only)
Beauty and the Beast
Vampires Suck
Others?

:ps3:
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MAG
Text Pad
GTA 4
Lost Planet 2
Socom

:wii:
Zack & Wiki
Mario Tennis
Maybe Others
 
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First off, it depends on how much you want to get for the game. You can do an bid style auction but if that's little to no interest, it could be sold for next to nothing or not at all. Buy It Now's can work against you as well if you put too high a price on the item. Check out this site videogamepriceguide(.)com. It gives you a general overview of the average worth of games. It might give you some idea on what to charge for it.

As for shipping, it might be cheaper and faster to go with First Class than Media Mail but it will depend on the size and weight of the game. Check out the USPS website for restrictions. Or you can choose one of the Flat Rate Priority boxes. Cost a little more to ship but the boxes/envelopes are free at the post office and the item gets to its destination FAST.
 
[quote name='tsuzuki']First off, it depends on how much you want to get for the game. You can do an bid style auction but if that's little to no interest, it could be sold for next to nothing or not at all. Buy It Now's can work against you as well if you put too high a price on the item. Check out this site videogamepriceguide(.)com. It gives you a general overview of the average worth of games. It might give you some idea on what to charge for it.

As for shipping, it might be cheaper and faster to go with First Class than Media Mail but it will depend on the size and weight of the game. Check out the USPS website for restrictions. Or you can choose one of the Flat Rate Priority boxes. Cost a little more to ship but the boxes/envelopes are free at the post office and the item gets to its destination FAST.[/QUOTE]

It's a Windows 95 game - I don't think it's actually worth that much.
As for first class - I honestly don't get it. When I look at shipping options on ebay it is grayed out.
The game is in a big cardboard box
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I'm not sure about the limitations opposed to having just the jewel case
 
Under the N64 category: any interest in Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time CE for N64?

I still need to dig out my n64 and make sure it still works, but that wouldn't be a problem.
 
[quote name='dabamus']Under the N64 category: any interest in Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time CE for N64?

I still need to dig out my n64 and make sure it still works, but that wouldn't be a problem.[/QUOTE]

I'll consider it!
I've played through some of it on the GC but I lost the disc so I might just go for that
I'm much more interested in a blu-ray but if I don't get any offers I'll contact you :)
 
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