View Full Version : WOW! There is such a thing as good deals on eBay!
leonk
07-06-2005, 10:13 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8200658086
Just got it in the mail. Looks brand spanking new! :D
imanerd0011
07-06-2005, 11:26 PM
Great buy man!!! I paid $10 for a loose cart, and I thought that was a good price.
There are great deals to be had on Ebay, and this is proof!
NESaholic
07-07-2005, 03:39 AM
Congrats man,enjoy!
This really pissed me off,i was watching this one too.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
I will not deal with international buyers. Having done so in the past, believe me it is not worth my time and effort. There is too much customs paper work to fill out, trips to the Post Office, poor communication due to language, annoying emails asking me why their item has not been received yet and once filling out many insurance claim forms for a lost package. I will not reply to an international email inquiry.
leonk
07-07-2005, 10:52 AM
Yeah..
I don't bother with crap like that. I just bid away! LOL
I'm actually in Canada. The guy was a bit pissed that I wasn't in the US, but once I told him that I'd pay for actual shipping and throw in a few extra bucks for his time.. he was happy.
It's all about how you approach it. People just hate dealing with the extra shipping costs.
jajaja
07-07-2005, 11:30 AM
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
I will not deal with international buyers. Having done so in the past, believe me it is not worth my time and effort. There is too much customs paper work to fill out, trips to the Post Office, poor communication due to language, annoying emails asking me why their item has not been received yet and once filling out many insurance claim forms for a lost package. I will not reply to an international email inquiry.
Trip the the post office is understandable, but to fill out the custom papers? C'mon.. it takes like 15 sec. Just write "game" as contain and value to whatever you want.
Nice win btw :) Congrats.
SuperNES
07-07-2005, 12:55 PM
it does'nt really bother me too much when i have to go to the post office to ship internationally, once i traded some miniatures with a guy in korea, and i sold some Snowboard bindings on ebay to a guy in canada. of course, i really have nothing better to do. :roll:
NESaholic
07-07-2005, 04:32 PM
Yeah..
I don't bother with crap like that. I just bid away! LOL
I'm actually in Canada. The guy was a bit pissed that I wasn't in the US, but once I told him that I'd pay for actual shipping and throw in a few extra bucks for his time.. he was happy.
It's all about how you approach it. People just hate dealing with the extra shipping costs.
Yeah but it's still a bit risky,i always mail before when interested but this dude doesn't even answer them,cool that you did it though maybe i'll give it a shot one time. :)
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
I will not deal with international buyers. Having done so in the past, believe me it is not worth my time and effort. There is too much customs paper work to fill out, trips to the Post Office, poor communication due to language, annoying emails asking me why their item has not been received yet and once filling out many insurance claim forms for a lost package. I will not reply to an international email inquiry.
Trip the the post office is understandable, but to fill out the custom papers? C'mon.. it takes like 15 sec. Just write "game" as contain and value to whatever you want.
Nice win btw :) Congrats.
Indeed it doesn't take any time at all,after you send a few loose games abroad you know how much shipping is,within europe and overseas.
I always write birthday present or present on the form.