NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-12-19T15:28:08 -05.00 dangevin 74 NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-12-19T14:35:05 -05.00 dangevin 74
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NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-04-30T15:39:50 -05.00 dangevin 74 NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-04-30T15:21:30 -05.00 dangevin 74 NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-04-30T15:16:15 -05.00 dangevin 74
I know Ive opened other .xls files on it before and they have worked =) ]]>
NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-02-21T13:29:15 -05.00 dangevin 74 I was trying to check that imageshack pic you've got on the first page, but the link isn't working properly. It just goes to the imageshack.us homepage.

Aside from that, I have a couple of questions about this guide of yours. Have you included PAL games already? If so, it's only PAL exclusives right? I mean, the rarity columns are always for the NTSC versions, not PAL, am I correct? I'm asking this because I have a mixed collection, lots of PAL and lots of NTSC games. In many cases it doesn't really make a difference, but for some games one of the releases is much rarer that the other.

Other than that, you say that you can check some boxes indicating which games, manual and boxes you have. Do you have to re-check everything again once a new issues comes out, or is there any way to bring your checked items into the new issue?

Great work putting all of this together! ]]>
NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-02-21T07:38:34 -05.00 dangevin 74 NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-02-21T02:47:48 -05.00 dangevin 74 NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2011-01-06T18:51:16 -05.00 dangevin 74 NintendoAge Price & Collector's Guide: Expanded Edition http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=24&threadid=10477 2010-08-31T14:36:13 -05.00 dangevin 74 I'm just bumping this topic because I got another PM asking if I add $2 for shipping to the price.

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The price guide controls for "padded shipping," which is NOT an actual shipping cost. The prices you see in the guide are "ready to use" and don't need additional modification. I'll explain.

It costs anyone $2 to walk to the post office and ship a loose game via first class mail.

Most sellers charge the $4 maximum allowed by eBay in that category.

This extra $2 goes right into the seller's pocket, and therefore needs to be added to the price guide. Otherwise you have games that seem to sell for only a penny.

For instance, if a copy of Major League Baseball sells for $1.00, and the shipping is $4, it's logical to say the actual price of the game is $3 since the customer paid a total of $5, but only $2 went to cover S+H costs. The seller "padded" the shipping price to avoid eBay's fees. It's a financially motivated (if confusing) practice and certainly within eBay policy, but it also needs to be controlled for otherwise my guide will be inaccurate.

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