Ok, I know a lot of people have asked the question, "how should I sell my large collection"? I know the answers-- each piece one at a time yields better results, use GVN to price them and, of course reduce the prices if you need quicker sales. For quicker sales, bundle like titles together and the larger the lot, the buyer will expect a better deal. Don't sell everything in one BIG lot, unless you expect to lose significant value.
Of course, there are other variations, however, I'm wondering if any of you guys who've sold a ton of games can give some general insight. If we start with the base price of a collection and consider the collections value it's total price from GVN, as a percent, how much can you expect to loose if you bundle 3-5 games together, 20 games together, entire sizable collections (100+ games) with systems, controllers, peripherals, etc. in one lot, and just one mega lot with many systems.
Basically what I'd like to know is does anyone have any reasonable metrics on what one can expect to lose as they increase the size and nature of their lots. There are other questions that could be asked too. For instance, we could start comparing BIN vs. Auctions. BIN numbers are hard to get "perfect" and also largely depend on how long you are willing to wait before your inventory sales. If you guys can provide any solid percentage metrics, I'll try to create a matrix and post it here. Any info will help.
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