I tried selling two bundles on CL. Both were $50 with 10 games for the N64 and GC, respectively. I only name the more well known games and then I answer any e-mails, phone calls, about the rest.
N64 Responses
Mr. X wants to know what games I have. I list the filler titles. Don't get a response.
Mr. Y wants to know what other games I have. I give him the whole list and he says he'll give me half of what I'm asking for if the games are mint complete. Now I know being a CAG that it doesn't hurt to ask but we also have reasonable expectations here. No one is going to give away mint/complete StarFox, Goldeneye, Quest 64, Super Mario 64, etc. AND a Nintendo 64 console for only $25. Loose/stickered up, sure. I told him that he'd have better luck finding Bobby Fisher. Obviously he got the hint.
I finally got an honest response and someone bought it. Some kids that didn't have much money so I threw two more games and memory cards in (Turok 2 and Excitebike).
Gamecube Responses
Mr. X again wanting to know what titles I have. Mind you, the title says "Kids and Sports Games". I deleted his e-mail outright. I hate how hustlers who have to have a
ing "map" in front of them. It's insulting to the sellers and makes the buyer look like an idiot.
Mr. Y wants to know if I have the games in mint/complete. They're Gamecube so it's a better chance granted but I tell him that mint/complete costs $10 more each game. I intentionally told him to
off because he's not an honest prospective buyer.
Then the kicker. The stupid, lazy, wants to get rich quick, stay at home, soccer-mom version of the EBayer. I wish I still had the e-mails in my inbox. She starts off innocently enough looking for a game list for her daughter. It includes StarFox Adventures, Nickelodeon licensed stuff, Pac-Man, Pikmin, Soccer, etc. She tells me that she's sorry but wasn't interested in those games. Curious, I ask her what ones she wanted as I also have Wind Waker, Mario Sunshine, etc. Imagine the amazement on my face when she replies with the following (paraphrased),
"I'm looking for RPGs and especially Mario DDR sealed. My daughter wants that so bad."
Oh ok. So you're daughter is not only an RPG fan but also an avid video game collector? Riiiiight.
N64 Responses
Mr. X wants to know what games I have. I list the filler titles. Don't get a response.
Mr. Y wants to know what other games I have. I give him the whole list and he says he'll give me half of what I'm asking for if the games are mint complete. Now I know being a CAG that it doesn't hurt to ask but we also have reasonable expectations here. No one is going to give away mint/complete StarFox, Goldeneye, Quest 64, Super Mario 64, etc. AND a Nintendo 64 console for only $25. Loose/stickered up, sure. I told him that he'd have better luck finding Bobby Fisher. Obviously he got the hint.
I finally got an honest response and someone bought it. Some kids that didn't have much money so I threw two more games and memory cards in (Turok 2 and Excitebike).
Gamecube Responses
Mr. X again wanting to know what titles I have. Mind you, the title says "Kids and Sports Games". I deleted his e-mail outright. I hate how hustlers who have to have a

Mr. Y wants to know if I have the games in mint/complete. They're Gamecube so it's a better chance granted but I tell him that mint/complete costs $10 more each game. I intentionally told him to

Then the kicker. The stupid, lazy, wants to get rich quick, stay at home, soccer-mom version of the EBayer. I wish I still had the e-mails in my inbox. She starts off innocently enough looking for a game list for her daughter. It includes StarFox Adventures, Nickelodeon licensed stuff, Pac-Man, Pikmin, Soccer, etc. She tells me that she's sorry but wasn't interested in those games. Curious, I ask her what ones she wanted as I also have Wind Waker, Mario Sunshine, etc. Imagine the amazement on my face when she replies with the following (paraphrased),
"I'm looking for RPGs and especially Mario DDR sealed. My daughter wants that so bad."
Oh ok. So you're daughter is not only an RPG fan but also an avid video game collector? Riiiiight.