Official 2010 Yard Sale Thread

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Since no one else decided to start this up yet, I figured I'd jump in and do it myself since there is a weekend coming up tomorrow.

Yard Sale Tips:

Yard Sale Guide

Need some help finding sales? Want some advice on how to get the best deals at these sales? Well then, take a look at the Yard Sale Guide on the CAG Wiki for some helpful hints and tips to get yourself started.

Threads of Years Past:
Official 2005 Yard Sale Thread
Official 2006 Yard Sale Thread
Official 2007 Yard Sale Thread
Official 2008 Yard Sale Thread
Official 2009 Yard Sale Thread

Good luck to you all and hopefully we can all haul in some good stuff this year. I can't wait until April or May when they begin to start up around here in Western New York.
 
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I was just about to create this thread. Oh well!

I think this new year is starting off right. On the way to work this morning, I hit a single sale, but it was worth stopping:


FC Excite Bike
FC Super Mario Bros. 3
FC Superman
DS Tetris (complete), $4 for all

These were in a box, along with some DVDs; at first, I didn't see them because I took a cursory glance from my car and considered driving on, but thought better of myself and got out. The Famicom games were 50¢ each and Tetris was $3. I asked if they'd take $4 for everything, which they accepted.
 
We got another 8-10 inches here in mass today still snowing right now too. I'm counting down the days though!
 
Its snowing here right now and its January so its not like there will be any sales for a while, but thanks for starting the thread anyways.
 
Snowing here too lol. I'd figure I'd start it anyways. Theirs a few garage sale shops I go to in the winter and some of the auction companys like hosting estate sales so I do get a few sales in the winter.
 
only things actually from yard sales are the pokemon figs and vb controller

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All $5:
Deadly Creatures
NCAA Football 09 All Play
Dead Rising
Civilization Revolution
Ghostbusters
Trauma Center
Bionic Commando
Resident Evil 5
Shadow of the Colossus

All $10:
Motorstorm Pacific Rift
Midnight Club LA
Fallout 3
50 Cent BotS
Halo 3 / Fable II combo thing

$20:
soft modded Xbox w/ cables + controller

50 cents each:
5 Pokemon Burger King pokeballs + cards

$2: Virtual Boy controller

$14.99:
PS2 Network adapter

$6.99 each:
Legend of Dragoon
Atlelier Iris
Zelda WInd waker

$12 each:
Clock Tower
Clock Tower II

$2: NCAA Football GC (thought this was the rare one but its actually basketball :(
 
Greetings from the Last Frontier!! It's not as easy to find great gaming deals up here in Alaska as it is down in the Lower 48 but I'm not giving up yet. In fact, I had some great finds earlier today.

Stopped by an indoor flea market and scored a factory-sealed refurbished PS1 which was marked $30 but my brother and I both paid for it so I only chipped in $20. He got a second controller for $2 with the change left over.

At a thrift store for $2 total:

-All Dogs go to Heaven
-Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers

From Play n' Trade for $9 total:

Sega Genesis - all CIB
-The Lion King
-T2: The Arcade Game
-TaleSpin

Rugrats in Paris for the PS came as part of PnT's buy three get one free deal. Got it mostly because of nostalgia factor even though it's more of a little kid's game. I should've chosen something better, but at least it was free.:)
 
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[quote name='playing_poker']we have 2 feet of snow here in Ohio 44139[/QUOTE]

Yeah, it's been simply deplorable here in the southland. Low 70's since just after Christmas. Still a little bit of snow left in the local mountains from the 2 or so days of showers we've had in the last month though, which was the extent of winter's wrath thus far.

Seriously...winter has entirely forgotten us. It seemed to be here for all of a week in mid December, and now it feels like spring. Plenty of yard sales year round...unfortunately most of them suck!
 
[quote name='schultzed']It didn't make it over 20 degrees today . . . 5 long months before sales get going here in Wisconsin.[/QUOTE]


I hear ya. Door County rarely has any good yardsales anyways, but hopefully in a few months GB will be bustling.
 
I'll endorse this thread.

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Star Castle + $125 in a trade for my Gamecube Kiosk
PS2 Developmental HDD Kit traded for 2 PS2 network adapters.
 
Hey Kuros, is that dev HDD of any use with your TEST unit? Or is it just sort of a "fun thing to have"?

Myself, I got some good stuff this past couple of weekends; need to whip together some thumbnails and then I'll post up some stuff.
 
[quote name='allyourblood']Hey Kuros, is that dev HDD of any use with your TEST unit? Or is it just sort of a "fun thing to have"?

Myself, I got some good stuff this past couple of weekends; need to whip together some thumbnails and then I'll post up some stuff.[/QUOTE]

More of a fun thing to have until I research it.
 
That's what I was guessing; I'm the same way.

I probably should've just waited until this coming weekend to post, but then I'll probably have to add more things, so here's stuff from the last few weekends:


39 Genesis games (all cart only): Madden 95, Madden 98, Shaq-Fu, Triple Play, Ms. Pac-Man, Little Mermaid, Monopoly, Super Street Fighter II: SCE, Sports Talk Football, Super Monaco GP, Batman Forever, Cyborg Justice, Caesar's Palace, California Games, Sonic the Hedgehog (no label), Sonic the Hedgehog NFR, Sonic 2, Sonic 3, Spider-Man, Streets of Rage 2 NFR, Saturday Night Slam Masters, Alien Storm, Earthworm Jim 2, American Gladiators, Strider, Decapattack, PTO, Cyber Ball, NBA Jam, Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits, Super High Impact, College Football's National Championship, Tecmo Super Bowl, Sonic Spinball, Ballz, NBA Live 97 (x2), NHL 96, Sonic & Knuckles (also: N64 Madden 2002, Atari 2600 Circus Atari), all for $10


N64 Tetrisphere
N64 Super Mario 64
N64 Pokemon Stadium
N64 Pilotwings 64, $6 for all


PS2 Xenosaga I
PS2 Xenosaga II, $6 for both
PS2 Valkyrie Profile 2, $2
PS2 Final Fantasy XII (missing game disc), FREE


PSX Vagrant Story
PSX Thousand Arms
PSX Grandia (missing manual)
PSX Spice World, $5 for all


XBOX Doom 3
XBOX America's Army
XBOX Lord of the Rings
XBOX Splinter Cell
XBOX Halo
360 NCAA 08 Football, all for $5
XBOX 2 Month Live subscription card, $1


Wii A Boy and His Blob (new & sealed, x2), $20 for both


GBC Pokemon Gold Version (complete in box)
GB Megaman
GB Megaman IV (a little label curling)
GB Pokemon Blue Version, $12 for all


Wii Joystick (Nyko), $1
GEN Turbo Touch 360, 25¢


XBOX 12 Month Live package (new & sealed)
XBOX Star Wars: Battlefront II
XBOX Fatal Frame, $10 for all


Sony PSP, $6


GC Metal Arms
GC Game Boy Player disc, $2 for both


XBOX Fable Strategy Guide (missing manual)
GC Zelda: Ocarina of Time, 50¢ for both

and a couple non-video game related items:


Roland PAD-5 Handypad, $3
Spyderco Endura (old Clip-It, beat to heck), FREE



The guy I bought the PSP from told me it didn't work, and wanted 10 bucks. I got it down to $6, telling him I just wanted it for parts. I get home, plug it in and sure enough, it doesn't turn on. However, if you've ever let a PSP battery run all the way down, you know that you need to leave it plugged in for several minutes before it'll power up. I did, and *ta-da!*, it came on. Works great, despite being pretty worn all over. Also, that Spongebob UMD is just there to show it works; it didn't come with the PSP.

Also, do you guys get yard sales where people are selling new stuff? I see at least two of those every weekend; most commonly it's people selling cleaning supplies, personal hygiene stuff (toothpaste, deodorant, etc.) and more. The weekend before last, I ran into one where the guy was also selling a bunch of budget/value titles for PS2 and Wii. 99% of it was trash, but those A Boy and His Blobs were in there. He wanted $12 for each game, but I offered 20 bucks for both and he took it. I of course asked if he had anymore but he said that was it. They're not such an amazing find after the price dropped on it recently, but still, hard to beat.

The past couple of weekends were quite warm and really brought out the sales. A lot of the stuff I found was very close to my house, which is really rare; most of the time, I find the good stuff a little farther away.
 
The sales with the new stuff are likely people from slickdeals who overstocked from their slickdealing ways. I wouldn't buy from these people, as it just teaches them to hoard more because they can make a profit off it. I have no problem with selling items on ebay but these people buy up the entire stock of toothpaste at CVS, and I would be pretty pissed if I needed a couple tubes of toothpaste for myself and could get them cheap, and I walked in to learn that some hoarder bought them all up and that it would not be restocked within the sale period.

I am not sure who would want to hoard personal care items either, that's the lowest of the low. You really, really don't need to buy more than you can use. Your taking away from those who need them when you do that. Some personal care items are essentials too, so its not like we are talking about games which are non essential items to life.

Its either that, or the stuff is stolen or expired or just about to expire, if you live in a high crime area, you can probably guess if its stolen or not. I am sure retailers have a pretty strict policy about destroying expired or almost expired personal care products though. There was a house here selling some brand new things, and I know they were stolen.
 
I don't understand how guys can find so much stuff! The best thing I've ever found is a glacier colored gameboy advance with no battery cover for like $3. Other than that its all complete crap or waaaaaay overpriced. Does anyone have any tips for finding things?
 
[quote name='SaraAB']Its either that, or the stuff is stolen or expired or just about to expire, if you live in a high crime area, you can probably guess if its stolen or not. I am sure retailers have a pretty strict policy about destroying expired or almost expired personal care products though. There was a house here selling some brand new things, and I know they were stolen.[/QUOTE]

I know they're not slickdealers; that much is certain. I'm thinking the soon-to-expire theory is the most plausible. As for the games, I think this was just one lucky needle-in-a-haystack of crap titles, and the guy was selling overflow from his reselling business. It would make sense that the budget titles were coming from huge lots of expiring products, since places like CVS and Walgreens often sell garbage Wii and PS2 titles.

[quote name='mistymayem']I don't understand how guys can find so much stuff! The best thing I've ever found is a glacier colored gameboy advance with no battery cover for like $3. Other than that its all complete crap or waaaaaay overpriced. Does anyone have any tips for finding things?[/quote]

If you'll search the older yard sale threads, you will definitely find a wealth of advice on this same subject, but here's my own thoughts and strategies for successful yard saling:

Persistence, almost saintly patience, and a willingness to uncover every stone are my own keys to success.

Always look slowly and carefully: that box full of old cassettes may be hiding a treasure-trove of NES/SNES cartridges just below the surface. I didn't mention it in my above post because it's come up often enough in the past, but most of the things I purchased could not be seen from the street and probably half of those were in boxes or heaped on a blanket in the yard. Remember that the same people who are willing to sell killer games for a buck or two don't care about them and think they're worthless; they'll be displayed accordingly. Check everything.

Go every day of the week that you can (when there are sales). Don't give up when you don't find anything for weeks in a row -- the one Saturday where you say to yourself, "Screw it, I'm not going out today" is precisely the day someone puts out a Playstation with 6 RPGs for 10 bucks, guaranteed. I know that's sort of a Murphy's Law-type thing, but having a good attitude when you don't find anything is going to help motivate you to try again next weekend. Just playing the odds, if you keep at it long enough, you're bound to find something fantastic before too long.

Hit more sales than you've been. If you've averaged 20 sales in the past, double it; spend a couple extra hours tripling it. Expand your coverage and make a morning/early afternoon of it. Bring snacks and some decent CDs in the car with you when you go, and hopefully bring a friend or sibling along for the ride so you can talk and joke as you scour. I look forward to every weekend; partly for the sales, but mostly because my best friend and I have a really fun time, even when we don't find anything. If you're riding your bike or going it on-foot, I salute you: you're hardcore and the odds are probably against you, but the above tenets still hold true. Pump those legs and don't give up!

Also, to get that price from good to great, do not be afraid to haggle. This is a yard sale after all, not Amazon.com. Be polite but firm, and be prepared to (gently) point out flaws and condition when justifying your asking price.

Aside from all that, you'll find your own rhythm if you keep at it long enough.
 
[quote name='allyourblood']I know they're not slickdealers; that much is certain. I'm thinking the soon-to-expire theory is the most plausible. As for the games, I think this was just one lucky needle-in-a-haystack of crap titles, and the guy was selling overflow from his reselling business. It would make sense that the budget titles were coming from huge lots of expiring products, since places like CVS and Walgreens often sell garbage Wii and PS2 titles.



If you'll search the older yard sale threads, you will definitely find a wealth of advice on this same subject, but here's my own thoughts and strategies for successful yard saling:

Persistence, almost saintly patience, and a willingness to uncover every stone are my own keys to success.

Always look slowly and carefully: that box full of old cassettes may be hiding a treasure-trove of NES/SNES cartridges just below the surface. I didn't mention it in my above post because it's come up often enough in the past, but most of the things I purchased could not be seen from the street and probably half of those were in boxes or heaped on a blanket in the yard. Remember that the same people who are willing to sell killer games for a buck or two don't care about them and think they're worthless; they'll be displayed accordingly. Check everything.

Go every day of the week that you can (when there are sales). Don't give up when you don't find anything for weeks in a row -- the one Saturday where you say to yourself, "Screw it, I'm not going out today" is precisely the day someone puts out a Playstation with 6 RPGs for 10 bucks, guaranteed. I know that's sort of a Murphy's Law-type thing, but having a good attitude when you don't find anything is going to help motivate you to try again next weekend. Just playing the odds, if you keep at it long enough, you're bound to find something fantastic before too long.

Hit more sales than you've been. If you've averaged 20 sales in the past, double it; spend a couple extra hours tripling it. Expand your coverage and make a morning/early afternoon of it. Bring snacks and some decent CDs in the car with you when you go, and hopefully bring a friend or sibling along for the ride so you can talk and joke as you scour. I look forward to every weekend; partly for the sales, but mostly because my best friend and I have a really fun time, even when we don't find anything. If you're riding your bike or going it on-foot, I salute you: you're hardcore and the odds are probably against you, but the above tenets still hold true. Pump those legs and don't give up!

Also, to get that price from good to great, do not be afraid to haggle. This is a yard sale after all, not Amazon.com. Be polite but firm, and be prepared to (gently) point out flaws and condition when justifying your asking price.

Aside from all that, you'll find your own rhythm if you keep at it long enough.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for taking the time to write all that! I think I'm too impatient.... I'll try some of your tips next time I go out! :applause:
 
[quote name='allyourblood']I know they're not slickdealers; that much is certain. I'm thinking the soon-to-expire theory is the most plausible. As for the games, I think this was just one lucky needle-in-a-haystack of crap titles, and the guy was selling overflow from his reselling business. It would make sense that the budget titles were coming from huge lots of expiring products, since places like CVS and Walgreens often sell garbage Wii and PS2 titles.



If you'll search the older yard sale threads, you will definitely find a wealth of advice on this same subject, but here's my own thoughts and strategies for successful yard saling:

Persistence, almost saintly patience, and a willingness to uncover every stone are my own keys to success.

Always look slowly and carefully: that box full of old cassettes may be hiding a treasure-trove of NES/SNES cartridges just below the surface. I didn't mention it in my above post because it's come up often enough in the past, but most of the things I purchased could not be seen from the street and probably half of those were in boxes or heaped on a blanket in the yard. Remember that the same people who are willing to sell killer games for a buck or two don't care about them and think they're worthless; they'll be displayed accordingly. Check everything.

Go every day of the week that you can (when there are sales). Don't give up when you don't find anything for weeks in a row -- the one Saturday where you say to yourself, "Screw it, I'm not going out today" is precisely the day someone puts out a Playstation with 6 RPGs for 10 bucks, guaranteed. I know that's sort of a Murphy's Law-type thing, but having a good attitude when you don't find anything is going to help motivate you to try again next weekend. Just playing the odds, if you keep at it long enough, you're bound to find something fantastic before too long.

Hit more sales than you've been. If you've averaged 20 sales in the past, double it; spend a couple extra hours tripling it. Expand your coverage and make a morning/early afternoon of it. Bring snacks and some decent CDs in the car with you when you go, and hopefully bring a friend or sibling along for the ride so you can talk and joke as you scour. I look forward to every weekend; partly for the sales, but mostly because my best friend and I have a really fun time, even when we don't find anything. If you're riding your bike or going it on-foot, I salute you: you're hardcore and the odds are probably against you, but the above tenets still hold true. Pump those legs and don't give up!

Also, to get that price from good to great, do not be afraid to haggle. This is a yard sale after all, not Amazon.com. Be polite but firm, and be prepared to (gently) point out flaws and condition when justifying your asking price.

Aside from all that, you'll find your own rhythm if you keep at it long enough.[/QUOTE]


That would probably conflict with retailers policies of destroying the merchandise, but who knows, maybe some managers allow employees to take it home anyways, or the manager is taking it home themselves. Some retailers do leave perfectly good things outside of the dumpsters as well (such as Aldi's here, where they will often leave out a case of water if its just missing one bottle), so its possible these people are scouring dumpsters looking for things left outside of them and just finding a lot of it.

I thought slickdealers would be the most plausable as I saw an entire thread over there devoted to how to sell personal care products that you overstocked on..

You definitely have to look at the whole sale, and look in those boxes, because its true that you do find things in boxes that are unseen from the top. Video games are small and can get easily buried. Its happened to me many times. It helps to bring another person along who at least roughly knows what you are looking for, because they may spot something that you missed and yes that does happen as well. Don't pass up the things seen from the road either just because you think they are overpriced, I got an NES for a dollar and I could see it as I pulled up to a sale.

Going through baby toys lead to the find of a sega pico for 1$ for me. Might be worth it to look through them. People who have just had a kid will put out video games too because they don't have time to play them anymore.

Unadvertised sales are good! If you see a sign and you can read it easily, stop at the sale its advertising. These sales tend to have cheaper prices because they didn't have to pay for an ad, and thus do not have to recoup the cost of a newspaper ad. Ads are expensive in my area so we have seen a lot of unadvertised sales lately. These sales usually happen in the neighborhood of another sale.

Also look UNDER THE TABLES at church sales and at every sale, I found a whole box of colecovision stuff just sitting under there, the people running it didn't know what it was and I got the whole box for $7. Look in those empty boxes under there, there might be something in them.

If you don't like the price, and you REALLY want the item and the person is unwilling to haggle, you could try coming back at the end of the sale or the next day and try again. People tend to change their attitude when they find out nothing of theirs is selling and they have a whole lawn of stuff they have to pack up and put away especially if its been a slow day. Anyways if you really want it and you don't have to go too far to look at the item its always worth a shot.

A lot of people will also throw stuff out regardless, so if your really desperate it might help to drive down the alley on garbage day, lol. Scouring thrifts and resell shops is good too if you see stuff at sales you want but its overpriced, although it might be more overpriced at the thrift there is a chance you will find the same item that was at the sale for a lower price. For example if you saw clothes for $10 an item at a yard sale which is really overpriced but you still wanted them anyways, and you know you have a clothing resell place/thrift which sells a lot cheaper, you could check that place for the same items and chances are they will have ended up there and they will cost you a lot less money to buy from the place.
 
[quote name='icehouse']It is snowing like the dickens in Maine, but i can not wait for the first yard sales to start.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, the thing that sucks about Maine is you have to wait a few more months until yard sales start up.

Really looking forward to going yard saling this summer. This will be my second summer going, but last year I didn't find anything
 
I've just received my second PM in as many weeks, from someone asking to buy my items for the prices I have listed. Now that it's happened twice, it almost makes sense: somehow people are interpreting this thread as an "online yard sale", and thinking that I'm selling the things that I've been posting.

I guess from now on I'll have to put a disclaimer in my posts.
 
I just wish I could find someone who would be a navigator for yard sales. I hate having to navigate and drive at the same time.
 
[quote name='allyourblood']I've just received my second PM in as many weeks, from someone asking to buy my items for the prices I have listed. Now that it's happened twice, it almost makes sense: somehow people are interpreting this thread as an "online yard sale", and thinking that I'm selling the things that I've been posting.

I guess from now on I'll have to put a disclaimer in my posts.[/QUOTE] I got an email from someone about this, asking to buy my yard sale finds thinking they were for sale. Probably the same guy.

And your advice on finding things is very good. Persistence is definitely the key! And if you don't find anything don't hesitate to ask if they have any video games because they might have not gotten around to putting them out yet or you might have missed them under a pile of stuff.

And yeah, that is a Winnie the Pooh pillow. :D
 
[quote name='darkslime']

And yeah, that is a Winnie the Pooh pillow. :D[/QUOTE]

If it's the one I'm thinking of, I had that very same pillow years ago, but retired it after I got a Transformers bed set.
 
[quote name='Kuros']I just wish I could find someone who would be a navigator for yard sales. I hate having to navigate and drive at the same time.[/QUOTE]

That does suck. My friend and I are able to cover both bases, but I could see how going it solo would be a pain, especially when it comes to making quick or last-minute driving maneuvers (any hardcore yard salers know what I'm talkinga bout; gotta be ready to turn on a dime!).

Doesn't your lil bro come with you now and then?
 
I became really skilled at those exact driving maneuvers you're talking about, ayb. Even with GPS on my phone now, it becomes pretty difficult to find places.

But I spent all last semester telling my gaming buddy about finds, etc, and it looks like he'll be joining me this year! My wife refuses to go, so I'm so excited to have someone to talk and joke with on those long Saturdays, not to mention someone who knows how to work his iPhone's GPS.
 
I go with my grandparents while they still enjoy going to yard sales to find antiques. On a good day we will hit 20 or so sales. Eventually I may go off on my own and try to get like 40+ in but for now I don't need to.
 
[quote name='allyourblood']That does suck. My friend and I are able to cover both bases, but I could see how going it solo would be a pain, especially when it comes to making quick or last-minute driving maneuvers (any hardcore yard salers know what I'm talkinga bout; gotta be ready to turn on a dime!).

Doesn't your lil bro come with you now and then?[/QUOTE]

Rarely, he normally has bowling on Sat. mornings.
 
Yard Sale:
Pokemon All-Stars DVD set - $5

EZ Pawn:
Dragon Quest Swords
Tales of Symphonia Wii
Folklore
Oblivion GOTY PS3
Pikmin GC
Star Trek Nemesis DVD

$40 total

GoodWill:
TI-83 Plus calculator x2 - $9.99 ea
Battletoads VHS - $0.99
 
I ended up going to a small flea market near by today. Just one of those local church sales really. Ended up with no gaming stuff but I did get a movie.

Employee of the Month (DVD) - $2.00
Adobe Photoshop 5.0 - $.25

Didn't really need either thing but I hate not getting stuff at sales throughout winter.
 
Yeah I still go with my grandmother and my mother and usually I am the navigator, they like going and they pick up the slack for what I might miss since my mom knows me so well. We can also pick out clothing for each other since we know what each other likes. This also saves time when there is a lot of stuff to go through, if you have 2 people it goes a lot faster if you go through clothing piles together.
 
Finds for last week:

Dot Hack part 1 and 3 - $8

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iMac - Free (Story below)


I'm one of the IT guys at work and this showed up in our area. It was on my co-workers desk and I asked what was up with it? He states, "This was from Dann, he said it's functional however there's a huge line in the screen and he couldn't get it repaired. He said whoever fixes it can have it."

So I respond, "Sounds good, can I have a crack at it?" "Sure, be my guest."

So I take the machine and I take a look at it. It has a huge 1.5 inch white line in the screen. So I do some research and find out that it's a factory defect in this particular model. I figured I'd take it into the local Apple store and test my luck.

I walk in with the machine set it down and ask if anything could be done, the guy was quite nice and helped me even though I didn't have an appointment (I didn't know I needed one). He said that since it was a factory defect, they would replace the LCD and fix the problem for free.

All I need to do now is upgrade the RAM a bit and upgrade to Snow Leopard and I'm set.

Current specs: 1.83 Intel Core Duo and 512 megs of ram. 17" model.

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[quote name='Kuros']Finds for last week:

Dot Hack part 1 and 3 - $8

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iMac - Free (Story below)


I'm one of the IT guys at work and this showed up in our area. It was on my co-workers desk and I asked what was up with it? He states, "This was from Dann, he said it's functional however there's a huge line in the screen and he couldn't get it repaired. He said whoever fixes it can have it."

So I respond, "Sounds good, can I have a crack at it?" "Sure, be my guest."

So I take the machine and I take a look at it. It has a huge 1.5 inch white line in the screen. So I do some research and find out that it's a factory defect in this particular model. I figured I'd take it into the local Apple store and test my luck.

I walk in with the machine set it down and ask if anything could be done, the guy was quite nice and helped me even though I didn't have an appointment (I didn't know I needed one). He said that since it was a factory defect, they would replace the LCD and fix the problem for free.

All I need to do now is upgrade the RAM a bit and upgrade to Snow Leopard and I'm set.

Current specs: 1.83 Intel Core Duo and 512 megs of ram. 17" model.

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A free iMac is an very good deal. I'm not really a Mac fan, but you can't argue with free.
 
Don't think I'll make it out today (Sunday), so here's what I found yesterday (Saturday). It was a great day!



GBA Donkey Kong Country strategy guide
GBC Pokemon Crystal Version strategy guide
Nintendo Power 178
GBA Pokemon Fire Red Version
GB Balloon Kid w/case, $5.50 for all


DVD Nine Inch Nails: And All that Could Have Been (2-disc set)
DVD The Little Mermaid Platinum Edition (ws)
DVD Lilo & Stitch (ws, new & sealed), $5 for all


PS2 Raiden III (complete), $3
XBOX Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (missing game disc but with 2 month Live card), FREE


DC Crazy Taxi 2 (complete), $2


NES control pad
Alesis footswitch, $3 for both


Sega CD Microcosm (manual missing inside pages)
GBA Defender
GBA Street Fighter 3 Alpha
GBA Metroid Fusion, $6 for all


360 chatpad, $5


Nintendo Wii console with vertical stand (no cables but tested and working)
Wii Sports, $40 for both


Nintendo 64 console w/controller, AV cables and power cord
N64 Mario Party 3
N64 Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo
N64 Star Wars Episode I: Racer
N64 Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
N64 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, $8 for all


Find of the day goes to the Wii. While I've seen them at yard sales before, today marks the first one I've seen at such an amazing price. Forty bucks, but the guy selling assured me it worked. He wanted $45 originally, and wouldn't go any lower than 40. I didn't know it had a game inside until I got home. I also wasn't expecting it to work, but after borrowing the AV and power cables from my "first" Wii, it fired right up. The drive is a little noisy, but games play fine. I just need to buy a second set of cables for it and I'm set.

I've never once seen the Grape N64 in the wild before, and this one is in absolutely beautiful condition. The joystick is perfect and snappy and still zeroes out nicely. I don't have that many color variants right now, so this was one of my favorite finds; the games are almost all dupes, but a nice little bonus, for the price.

Pokemon Fire Red was another first for me; my first GBA Pokemon title (I have almost every GB/GBC/DS title, but for some weird reason, no GBA).

Bummed that I probably won't go saling today, but I found enough to make up for it.
 
One more question for you garage saling experts. How do you find out about the garage sales? This early in the year there is nothing in my city's papers and there is like 1 sale a week on craigslist.

Edit: ha i just noticed someone else asked the same question.
 
[quote name='mistymayem']One more question for you garage saling experts. How do you find out about the garage sales? This early in the year there is nothing in my city's papers and there is like 1 sale a week on craigslist.

Edit: ha i just noticed someone else asked the same question.[/QUOTE]


Ok, op if you are going to keep the thread this year.
Fix the links (wiki) or just paste the basic info ... basic questions like this will be answered and stop.
 
[quote name='donut']Ok, op if you are going to keep the thread this year.
Fix the links (wiki) or just paste the basic info ... basic questions like this will be answered and stop.[/QUOTE]

Sorry :cry:
 
To find yard sales I just go to a certain area that always has a lot of them. I don't even bother with cl or the newpaper classified or anything.
 
[quote name='dodgeme']What's wrong with the wiki? Everything appears to be working fine in it.[/QUOTE]


I clicked on the links at the top of the thread and it just directed me to the main CAG page .... sorry for asking a question that has a resource to answer it ... anyone have a link that works?

thanks!
 
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