I guess im officially retarded i just cant wrap my head around a game being worth more than the console its played on
Every kid had a console so there are tons of those out there. Some of those games weren't all that popular at the time and are now quite rare.
Idk, I just check ebay whenever something comes in. Can't remember the name but there is a vintage video game store in town that bought a snes game from me for 150 from me to resell. Pretty sure he just wanted a look at me game at his store and put a $200 price tag on it
How much it worth and what were his terms Also i may have answered my own question but why does a man with a rolex not have a bank
Nole0515 what would you give me for a professional reconditioned 28 inch tenannt floor scrubber with all new batteries and only 25 hrs runtime? I think the Model is 5680.
It's worth like 4K I don't want to take the risk but I would say put it on eBay yourself as a pick up only item.
Nole0515 What would you give me for a 'Like New' Yamaha HTR-4064 5.1 AV receiver and accompanying speaker set? Includes the entire 5.1 speaker set. For reference: http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/htr/htr-4064/ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882115361
I really hate when someone thinks they know more than me. Just had a guy bring in 5 silver coins. 1 Morgan, 2 silver eagles and 2 libertys. First thing that comes out of his mouth was the morgan was worth 2x any of the other coins. I politely said it was worth the same as the Eagles. He immeadiately puts it in his pocket and i offer him $50 bucks on the other 4 coins. He then asks for $80 and I said I cant do that. I would resell them for a total of $90 he then acts offended i wouldnt offer him spot for items. Can I have your opinions if I should have offered more even though I dont think it would have mattered as he wanted spot and wasnt gonna take anything less. Another thing is he could have bought those when Silver was worth double a couple years ago.
The margin is there or it isn't. You know the number you can offer to make sure you're making a profit. If you're too far apart, shake his hand and thank him for bringing it in. In the end, if he leaves feeling empowered and respected, you've earned a return customer. Maybe you'll work together on another pawn, or 20 more years of pawns.