Selling games, and registered ones??

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J. M. Pescado:
Yeah, but keep in mind that with the account already registered, you cannot change the registration in any way, so the entire package is worthless. Granted, it's possible to sell worthless things to suckers, but what you're selling has a value of zilch.

AloeOwl:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 December 01, 11:06:42

Yeah, but keep in mind that with the account already registered, you cannot change the registration in any way, so the entire package is worthless. Granted, it's possible to sell worthless things to suckers, but what you're selling has a value of zilch.


So what do you think I should do? I don't want to keep these guys in my drawer; they bring back bad memories (plastic faces, stick fingers... AHH STOP THE AGONY!!!)

sorry... I honestly would love a good deal (cause I payed roughly 370$ for them all, including spore and creepy and cute parts) But I hope they bring me at least 100 bucks all in all...

I mean they are in perfect condition... :-\

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: AloeOwl on 2009 December 01, 13:57:44

So what do you think I should do? I don't want to keep these guys in my drawer; they bring back bad memories (plastic faces, stick fingers... AHH STOP THE AGONY!!!)
If you don't want to keep 'em, then I suggest you find a sucker to unload them on. Just bear in mind that you're unloading worthless goods, and expect that anyone who isn't a sucker will offer you a price commensurate with their worth: About 5 cents a disk.

GelatinousSubstance:
$100 is an unrealistic expectation for registered games that are outdated; even 5 cents a disk is too much. 5 cents a game would be more realistic. But then again, there's a sucker born every minute, and there's a good number of people on ebay that get more caught up in the bidding wars over what it is that their buying - as well as those who really have no idea.

Ebay's probably your best bet, but make sure you let the buyer know that those games are registered on the off chance that they  actually care about what they're over-paying for.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: GelatinousSubstance on 2009 December 01, 16:28:58

$100 is an unrealistic expectation for registered games that are outdated; even 5 cents a disk is too much. 5 cents a game would be more realistic. But then again, there's a sucker born every minute, and there's a good number of people on ebay that get more caught up in the bidding wars over what it is that their buying - as well as those who really have no idea.
5 cents a disk is basically the production and shipping cost of the disk, amounting to about a buck for the entire set. A fair price, and for some, easily worth it. Beyond that, you're shopping for a sucker.

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