What is the most profit you have made from selling a game/game related item?

[quote name='SuppaMan']because a person isn't a business, they are not an authorized seller or re-seller of merchandise

something that ended sitting forever and is now old can be classified differently because then you are into the collection scheme of things and the whole "antique" scenario


but buying something just to turn around and immediately re-sell it at a higher price is unethical and for quite awhile (and even to an extent now) was considered illegal


hoarding is equally as bad, forget it if you combine the two



but like i said, whatever helps greedy people sleep at night, at the end of the day the only ones you are trying to convince is yourselves[/quote]No, I think of it as smart.

I haven't made like, loads of money in a single purchase, but sometimes when I sell my games I've gotten second hand overseas I make a fair swag of cash for about 5 or 6 of them, sometimes up to $100. Helps me to of course pay for the more expensive games (Star Ocean 2- I'll get you some day...)
 
[quote name='SuppaMan']because a person isn't a business, they are not an authorized seller or re-seller of merchandise

something that ended sitting forever and is now old can be classified differently because then you are into the collection scheme of things and the whole "antique" scenario


but buying something just to turn around and immediately re-sell it at a higher price is unethical and for quite awhile (and even to an extent now) was considered illegal


hoarding is equally as bad, forget it if you combine the two



but like i said, whatever helps greedy people sleep at night, at the end of the day the only ones you are trying to convince is yourselves[/quote]

Oh let us tear holes in this arguement as well.

So if I come across 2 sealed copies of Chrono Trigger at a pawn shop for $20 a piece, I shouldn't buy them to re-sell, or if I do I have to hold onto them for years first since "but buying something just to turn around and immediately re-sell it at a higher price is unethical and for quite awhile (and even to an extent now) was considered illegal".

Yes, you are dumb. So if I sell items on Ebay as a profession it's ok to re-sell to you at a mark-up, but average Joe gamer can't occasionally use their better knowledge of the market to make a buck. Hell, is the whole stock market unethical? Come back to us when you have an arguement that holds up even a little would you?
 
[quote name='SuppaMan']launch system flippers and hoarders make me sick


you might be getting a bunch of money, but you aren't screwing "the man" or people you might look down upon and what not, all you are largely doing is just screwing other gamers out of a ridiculous amount of money or games that they want to play that are just like you


its one thing to sell something you bought and used or bought and kept sealed, its another thing to buy 30 of the same item or buy a launch system to turn around and sell it for a profit[/quote]
:rofl: Turning down "free money" - unbelievable!!!
 
Whats cheaper than free money?

Theres a lot worse things than hoarding. Think about it this way, a guy who hoards 20 copies of a new game is still contributing to the sales numbers of the games and to the developers/licensors. Someone who buys 1 used game doesnt contribute to anyone except the company who sells it (who technically, hoarded it at a lower amount to re-sell for much higher) . As far as the developers/licensors are concerned, they might as well have pirated the game.
 
I found a Zelda Test Cart that they used at the Nintendo Repair centers. It is the bright yellow case (not gold).

Lady at Flea Market had it for $2.50

It had bad label, so I got $300 out of it. If it was Mint, I probably could have gotten around $500 for it


that is most for 1 item. I did stumble upon 50 SNES games all boxed at a local video game rental store about a year ago.
The highlights were: Harvest Moon, Mega Man X2, Mega Man X3, Chrono Trigger, Breath of Fire 1 & 2, Final Fantasy III, Metal Warriors, Lufia 1 & 2, and Earthbound(kept)

Needless to say I kept about 6 of the games and sold the rest for $1500. So $250 turns into $1500 and 6 games for my collection. That was my biggest one time haul.
 
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