Re: Selling off my TG collection

From Jeff Hildebrand <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
Date
Thanks for all the feedback (keep it coming, please!). I'll post a
list of all my games and the condition they're in once I get home from
work. I hate to say it, but none of these games are complete with the
original box. The sad fact is that I had all.many of the boxes years
ago, but they were lost in a move (yes, I had a "box of boxes"). I do
still have some spine cards and other extras from some of the import
games, and I will note that.

The other item I have is a TurboExpress + TurboVison. I haven't played
with it in a while, so I will power it up tonight (it was working a
few months ago though, so it should be fine) and verify that it is
100%. IIRC, no stuck pixels (again, will verify).

Jeff

On 7/25/07, Nat Hall <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/25/07, Daniel Ladner <xxxxxx@usu.edu> wrote:
> > I'd say just list them all off in an alphabetical list (maybe two lists
> > - one domestic/one import).  Even common games can be of interest to
> > many people.
> > Daniel Ladner
>
> Agreed.
>
> Myself, I'm working on completing my US collection but some of the
> titles I'm still missing are common ones.
>
> I would definitely buy at LEAST a handful of whatever you've got if
> you sold titles individually.
>
> Splitting into and sellings as "lots" will turn off a lot of potential
> buyers. I know it's a lot simpler for you, but I always steer clear of
> those kind of sales because chances are I'll want one or two games in
> any given "group" and already own the rest. As a buyer, it's too time
> consuming and a hassle to buy a group of games where I already own the
> majority and then try to sell them off once I receive them (even if it
> means I can get my original expense back). I just like to buy games
> that I want/need and be done with it. That's just my 2 cents, but I
> think a lot of people probably feel the same way.
>
> I'm interested to see what you've got to sell.
>
> -Nat
>
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