I've just sent a question to the "VGA", i'll be interested in the reply if i get one.....
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Everyone is free to send me their games and I will have a quick look at them, return them in a tupperware box (high grade UV resistant of course) with a sticky label on it saying "yes it's a game why don't you f*****g play it"
£30 a pop - my address is available on request......oh and you have to pay postage
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Originally posted by samanosuke View PostNever mind VGA sealed games, how about these MCD games for rip of the century?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FINAL-FIGHT-SE...item53df65e851
How long will he keep trying to drive up the market on Sega stuff?
He's failing, at least so his feedback suggests.
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Originally posted by Cauterize View PostAh, the same seller with his two accounts.
How long will he keep trying to drive up the market on Sega stuff?
He's failing, at least so his feedback suggests.
Edit: LOL... I just had a quick search for Ecco: The Tides of Time CD just to see what kind of price it's going for (I thought it was normally around a tenner) and there's only one other listing, also with an inflated price. The other seller? None other than our dear friend nintendozone!!
Last edited by samanosuke; 09-02-2010, 10:50.
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Originally posted by ikobo_1 View PostEvery time one of these come up with a "best offer" option, as many of us as possible should enter bids of 50p for the lot, just to annoy the brainless chumps.
EDIT: It only allows minimum bids of 99p, a bit rich for my blood.
On the other hand, sometimes it does work. A seller on eBay was asking for £150 for a minty Jp copy of Keio once. I kept persisting with offers of £30 and eventually he accepted. I think it has changed since then as it seems you're no longer allowed more than three offers even if the item is relisted; beforehand I was able to make another three offers each time he relisted. I think he accepted my fifth or sixth offer.
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I've put in a few REALLY good offers on items recently, not that far below asking when you take in to account the value of the items concerned, only to be dismissed without reply. Why put an "or best offer" on something if you'll only accept a bid £5 lower than the BIN on a £250 item? Get's on my nerves.
Oh, and by the way, the VGA have made NO reply to my email query of the qualifications and training their "graders" have had. Big shock.Last edited by Colin; 09-02-2010, 11:26.
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Originally posted by ikobo_1 View PostI've put in a few REALLY good offers on items recently, not that far below asking when you take in to account the value of the items concerned, only to be dismissed without reply. Why put an "or best offer" on something if you'll only accept a bid ?5 lower than the BIN on a ?250 item? Get's on my nerves.
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