View Full Version : Very Cheap Gen Core systems, Sega CD extender, 32x model 1 adapter
Gencore's $39.99 SHIPPED:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280446927593#ht_1775wt_939
Sega CD extender for Genesis model 1:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280446910540&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_1140wt_939
32x to model 1 adapter:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=270510487661&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_579wt_939
nathanallan
01-05-2010, 02:48 AM
Not the greatest of prices, but thanks for sharing!
By the way that extender looks terrible. If this is your auction I'd clean it up and take another picture.
Don't mean to be a killjoy.
JackieBogard
01-05-2010, 03:36 AM
those 32x cables are always so overpriced.
those 32x cables are always so overpriced.
Well, sellers will charge what the market will bear. If nobody paid those prices, then they would drop. Somebody once gave me some good business advice: Don't get into a business if you are uncomfortable accepting other peoples money.
Last I checked, my price on the Gen Core is the lowest on ebay by $5 ($39.99 shipped). I also have the best deals on FC Mobile 2's. Some items I charge premium prices on, but those are high demand or uncommon items that I can get good prices for.
For example, I have components for the Virtual Boy. I've done the research, and believe it or not, people are paying $20-$30 for just the stand. They are paying $30 for the AC adapter. They are paying $15-$20 for the visor. They are paying $15 for the controller with battery pack. If people are willing to pay that much, why should I charge less? You could say that I should charge less, thus selling more items and increasing profit. While true for regular retail, it doesn't apply to out-of-production games and systems. There is a finite and irregular supply that can't necessarily be automatically replentished. I usually try to find the cheapest current price and match it or come close.
Here's some more good ebay selling insight. As a seller, you will get much more for your items if you list them at a fixed price, buy-it-now. Here's a perfect example. CDX's. For AUCTIONs, they sell for about $75-$100. For Buy-it-now, they probably average about $150. Last week I sold a CDX + 32x for $200. I listed it as buy-it-now with an accurate description, and it sold for $200 within a week. Some people only shop with buy-it-now, and they tend to care less about the price.
Not the greatest of prices, but thanks for sharing!
By the way that extender looks terrible. If this is your auction I'd clean it up and take another picture.
Don't mean to be a killjoy.
Yeah, I haven't had much time to clean it up. If nobody buys it, I might put some elbow grease into it.
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