NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-10-06T11:36:36 -05.00 GunNac 39 Originally posted by: srh201

Wow, necro bump! I was coming back to have more fun with this! 5 months bump.. I saw way more necro bump than that  

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How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-10-06T09:49:07 -05.00 GunNac 39 How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-10-05T17:25:43 -05.00 GunNac 39
This apply to lot you look for resell I guess... ]]>
How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-27T21:45:03 -05.00 GunNac 39
Nothing is worthless, but it is worthless alone given how low an item can sell on ebay after they sponge you for the fees on your shipping charges too.

There's just two ways I find to combat that garbage. If you know in your heart you'll never get more than $5(before fees) on a single item, you have the choice of local gaming shop to get at least 50 cents or a dollar on it you can apply to something you do care about. The other is that you hold onto the stuff in a box and once you can add a spare appropriate complete console or handheld to go with that pile of >$5 games, that's how you do it, but be sure to seed in a $10-20 game or two with it so it doesn't look like some reseller trash lot you're trying to dump. Like if you had 10 NES game games of little to no value throw a SMB3 in there or a Zelda gold cart. Value each game into your total at just $1 for the worthless set, then tack that onto the value of the console itself and take like 1/2 off the choice game you include. I've done this over the years with solid success.

Like you I have little means, so I tend to troll for ignorantly low priced online ebay BINs, missed by some mystery listings, and locally hit resell and thrift shops. I'll take what I can get and I tend to get some real hot stuff around a lot of common things, and in time some I keep and some I don't so I can then trade up into nicer things I can not afford and it works. I'd rather not flip stuff but I do that or I'm out. ]]>
How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-23T22:20:35 -05.00 GunNac 39
Just sell the games for what they are worth, or bundle stuff up for less than its worth. You dont need a system of calculating. Add the stuff up. ]]>
How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-22T08:44:41 -05.00 GunNac 39 Why is Yoshi's Island $30? ]]> How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-22T02:26:29 -05.00 GunNac 39 Originally posted by: Gloves
 
Originally posted by: Beabull

Did you ever get this system perfected?

This sort of thing takes a few months give it time.
 

Last I heard, he forgot to carry the one somewhere and ended up selling his whole collection for 20 bucks... ]]>
How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-21T20:13:24 -05.00 GunNac 39   ]]> How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-20T23:39:06 -05.00 GunNac 39 Originally posted by: Beabull

Did you ever get this system perfected?
This sort of thing takes a few months give it time.
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How to value lower value items http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=29&threadid=186671 2019-05-20T22:10:54 -05.00 GunNac 39