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wallmasterz
04/13/24 2:56:24 AM
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What is a good asking price for this stuff? Not to say Im definitely selling it all but curious what a reasonable price for it all would be

Xbox One:

Xbox One S with original controller, HDMI + power: Like New

New:

Fallout 4
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition
Halo 5: Guardians
Madden NFL 25
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Rise of the Tomb Raider

Complete:

Halo: The Master Chief Collection

Game only:

Rare Replay

Xbox 360:

Xbox 360 with two first party controllers, HDMI + power, wireless adapter: Very Good condition

Guitar Hero controllers: 1 very good condition, 1 ??? condition (either broken where it plugs into the 360 or needs some kind of dongle to connect)

New:

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Final Fantasy XIII

Complete in Box:

Batman Arkham Asylum GOTY edition
Bioshock
Call of Duty 2
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Dead or Alive 4
Dead Rising
Disney Sing It (no mic)
Dreamcast Collection
FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup
Guitar Hero 2
Guitar Hero 5
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
Guitar Hero: Metallica
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Guitar Hero: World Tour
Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures + Kung Fu Panda double pack
L.A. Noire (3 discs)
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
Madden NFL 06
NBA Live 06
Need for Speed: Pro Street
Need for Speed: Shift
NHL 2K6
Perfect Dark Zero: Limited Collectors Edition
Peter Jacksons King Kong The Official Game of the Movie
Project Gotham Racing 3
Quake 4
Red Dead Redemption: GOTY Edition
Rock Band 2 (no instruments)
Shrek the Third
Tony Hawks American Wasteland
Viva Piata: Party Animals

Game + Case only:

Amped 3
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Batman Arkham Origins (two discs)
The Beatles Rock Band
NBA 2K6

Case + Manual only:

Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock

Case only:

Battlefield 3 Limited Edition

Manual only:

Borderlands Game of the Year Edition

Disc only:

Battlefield 4 (two discs)
Gun
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06

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KamikazePotato
04/13/24 2:57:18 AM
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wallmasterz
04/13/24 2:58:16 AM
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KamikazePotato posted...
About tree fiddy

For real or just being silly

I wondered if asking $360 was fair lol

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KamikazePotato
04/13/24 3:05:31 AM
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Silly, although $360 seems more than fair to me. Maybe check aftermarket prices and add the newest stuff together to get an estimate.

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wallmasterz
04/13/24 3:10:47 AM
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Wow according to pricecharting.com King Kong complete, not new, is selling at least once a day for roughly $51 on eBay.

Guess Ill avoid being a dumbass and list anything I get rid of individually.

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cyko
04/13/24 8:12:34 AM
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I will give you two pieces of selling advice -

- Pricecharting is a great resource for telling you what games are worth in relation to each other. Games higher in value on pricecharting will definitely sell for more than games lower down the list. By no means is it an accurate source of what games will sell for.

- The most accurate way to determine a games resale value is to search sold listings on eBay. An item is only worth what people actually pay for it.

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Lazy_Haar
04/13/24 8:47:13 AM
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cyko posted...
The most accurate way to determine a games resale value is to search sold listings on eBay.

This is what I was going to say. I also try to calculate how much I'd get from a sale after fees and price my stuff accordingly if I'm trying to sell it in person (e.g. if eBay would take 15%, I might try to sell in person for 5% less than the sold price so that it looks more appealing to someone who knows the going rate and I still come out slightly ahead than if I'd sold it there).

That being said, from my experience, trying to sell a bunch of stuff all together will usually make it much, much harder to get the full market price for everything (rarely are you going to find someone who fully values and wants everything you're offering), so take that into consideration. You'd save a lot of time and potentially shipping supplies/gas by doing so, though. Either way, good luck! I have so much I should sell, but it's such a hassle to find buyers and using eBay takes a good chunk out of the profits and time.

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