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    lazyfatbum
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    #101
    29th November 2007, 10:00 PM
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    #102
    30th November 2007, 3:33 PM
    okay.... no bidders yet. If anyone has any ideas i'd love to hear them.....
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    #103
    6th December 2007, 5:17 PM
    welp, 3 hours and 49 minutes left... no bids...

    I wonder what i'm doing wrong? :crap:
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    #104
    8th December 2007, 4:21 PM
    Well you clearly figured out how to actually use the program. Now the question is how many people are currently looking online to get "a big ol' cache of games all at once for a billion million dollars".

    The fact is, people don't buy games like this most of the time. Sure you see those occasional big things on the news sites, but you know why it's on those news sites right? It's rare. Dog bites man isn't a news story, man bites dog IS, get it?

    The fact is, when people search for what they want, they are only going to search for a specific game. No one really searches for "HUGE LOT!!!". Here's another problem, you have 0 feedback. No one in their right mind is going to send $1500 to someone who hasn't established themselves yet. I wouldn't. We know you, but they don't.

    My suggestion is still what it was before. Sell each item individually, or at least in smaller bundles. It will be slower but it'll be a lot more succesful. Further, after those first few sales your feedback rating will start going up, meaning more people will be willing to bid on your stuff. You just can't do it all at once like this.

    There is one possible exception. Even with 0 feedback, you can tug on the heart string vine of the basket belt buckle land of America's country back head case emotion things. What you do is offer this and INFORM EVERY GAMING NEWS SITE THERE IS that it's up for grabs. Some will report on it, and to make people WANT to, donate some of it to charity, a significant percentage if you don't want people complaining. Since they will be gamers, eh child's play is a good one. On the bright side since it's charity, people will be willing to pay more. You can go up to $5000 and take the $1500 you actually want, maybe, so long as you are up front about what you're doing beforehand.

    So that's all the advice I can really dish out here. Either go the advertised charity route or split it up into individual auctions. I really don't think it'll sell otherwise.
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
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    #105
    8th December 2007, 11:51 PM
    Yeah, agreed about expensive items from 0-rep sellers. People just won't trust it.
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    #106
    12th December 2007, 6:22 PM
    Gentlemen,

    Lazy didn't get any bids, but before leaving, he was contacted by someone who wanted to buy the following "some for his collection and some to give for christmas":

    SYSTEMS

    Black Game Cube with Black Gameboy Player & Boot Disc in original case and original Game Cube box and instructions.
    - 3 Pairs of DK Bongos
    - 2 Normal Memory Cards plus 1 Third Party (Madcatz) 3X Memory Card (Plus Animal Crossing Memory Included! Total of 4)
    - Included A/V Hookups and Power Adapter
    - Component Video Cable (Rare!)
    - 5 controllers (2 purple, 1 orange, 1 black) plus gray Wavebird
    * Wavebird in excellent condition, other controllers have wear and tear but are clean and work fine)
    - 2 controller Extension Cables
    - Action Replay Cheat Device (Disc & Hardware)
    - Nintendo 64 (black) With Expansion Pak Upgrade and Original N64 box and instructions
    - A/V Cables
    - Power Adapter
    - Works great
    - 3 Game Sharks containing thousands of codes - Vr. 2.0, 3.0 and 3.3 (works with all N64 games)
    - 2 Controller Rumble Paks (gray)
    - 4 Controllers (red, gray, gold, see-thru purple *almost new*) work great, some wear and tear
    - Controller Memory Pak
    - Purple Gameboy Color with original box, no scratches on Gameboy
    - White Nyko Wormlight
    - Link cables for multiplayer
    - Gameboy Advance SP, silver, some scratches on top, screen is perfect.
    - Power Charger
    - Link cables for multiplayer
    - 2 Gameboy to Game Cube Link Cables
    - Purple Nyko Worm Light


    GAMES

    (Gamecube) 34

    *Mario Kart: Double Dash
    *Sonic Riders
    *Resident Evil Remake
    *Time Splitters 2
    *Product Number 3 (P.N.03)
    *Metroid Prime (K-Mart exclusive version came with Wavebird controller)
    *Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
    *Chibi-Robo
    *Animal Crossing w/memory card
    *Worms 3D
    *Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
    *F Zero: GX
    *Beyond Good and Evil (VERY RARE)
    *Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
    *Donkey Konga
    *Wave Race: Blue Storm
    *Pikmin 2
    *Luigi’s Mansion
    *1080: Avalanche (no instructions)
    *Star Wars Rouge Leader (Rogue Squadron II)
    *Star Wars: Rebel Strike (Rogue Squadron III)
    *Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
    *Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
    *Wario Ware inc. Mega Party Game$
    *Super Monkey Ball 2
    *Viewtiful Joe
    *Super Mario Sunshine
    *Starfox Assault
    *Starfox Adventures
    *Batallion Wars
    *Super Smash Brothers: Melee (scratch on disc but has no problems)
    - Zelda: Four Swords with case and instructions
    - Zelda: Promo disk: Ocarina of Time and Master Quest with case and instructions
    - Zelda: The Wind Waker with case and instructions

    (N64) 43

    *Super Smash Bros.
    *Killer Instinct Gold
    *Banjo~Kazooie
    *Shadowman (with original included map!)
    *Gex64
    *Rush 2: extreme racing usa
    *Winback
    *Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest
    *Pokemon Stadium
    *Pokemon Snap!
    *Tetrisphere
    *Battle Tanx: Global Assault
    *Battle Tanx
    *Jet Force Gemini
    *1080 Snowboarding
    *Starfox 64
    *Turok the Dinosaur Hunter
    *Pilotwings 64
    *F-Zero X
    *Goldeneye
    *Perfect Dark
    *Ready to Rumble Boxing
    *Bomberman 64
    *Hybrid Heaven
    *Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
    *Star Wars: Ep. 1: Pod Racer
    *Blast Corps
    *Donkey Kong 64
    *Ogre Battle 64 (RARE!)
    *Paper Mario
    *Doom 64
    *Body Harvest
    *Diddy Kong Racing
    *Beetle Adventure Racing
    *Mission: Impossible
    *Super Mario 64
    *Banjo~Tooie
    *Excitebike 64
    *Waverace 64
    *Mario Kart 64
    *Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
    - Zelda: Majora’s Mask (Limited Edition hologram) with box and instructions
    - Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Limited Edition gold) with box and instructions (Version 1.0!!!!!)


    (GBC) 11

    *Bionic Commando (with instructions)
    *Rugrats: Totally Angelica
    *Spiderman
    *Kirby's Dream Land
    *Tetris
    *Bubble Bobble
    *Donkey Kong
    - Zelda: Link’s Awakening (original) - with Box
    - Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX - with Box and instructions
    - Zelda: Oracle of Seasons - with instructions (no box)
    - Zelda: Oracle of Ages - with instructions (no box)

    (GBA) 12

    *Mario Kart Super Circuit
    *Sonic Advance
    *Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced
    *Metroid IV: Fusion
    *Metroid: Zero Mission
    *Earthworm Jim
    *X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse
    *Super Monkeyball Jr.
    *Lilo & Stitch
    *Sega Smash Pack: Ecco the Dolphin, Golden Axe and Sonic Spinball
    *Ecks Vs. Sever
    - Zelda: Link to the Past & Four Swords (2 carts) with Instructions (No Box)

    MISC.

    Boxes & instructions for N64 games

    1080 Snowboarding w/flashcard too
    Jet Force Gemini
    Ogre Battle 64
    Perfect Dark
    Hybrid Heaven
    DK 64
    Goldeneye
    Battle Tanx Global assault
    F-Zero X w/flashcard too
    Banjo~Tooie
    Shadowman (with original map too)
    Mario 64

    Boxes only

    Blast Corps – box, no instructions
    Expansion Pak box
    Memory pak box

    Instructions only

    (N64)

    Starfox 64
    Excite bike 64
    Starwars Rogue Squadron
    Diddy Kong racing
    Starwars Ep 1 racer
    Beetle adventure racing
    Ready 2 rumble boxing

    (GBA)

    Metroid Zero Mission
    Metroid 4: Fusion
    Final Fantasy Tactics
    Sonic Advance

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    So basically the GC, N64, GBC, GBA SP all with games. I was wondering what you thought was a fair price for all this? I was thinking I'd start him at something like 700 or 800, even though I personally feel that's too high a price.
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