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GameDeals.ca
09-27-2005, 02:05 AM
So... after lurking the forums for a while, I've decided to post. Below is a link to my store's website (to save me from listing it all here). I've got a little of everything, including Sealed NES games, LOTS of Master System/SNES/N64/NES/etc. games, new stuff, old stuff, good stuff, bad stuff, etc.

http://www.gamedeals.ca

We're in Canada, so prices are in CDN funds, but I'm opening up my product to trades with other DigitPress forum members. Let me know (via email) what you'd like and what you have for trade (or a link to your list) and I'll see what I can do.

As well... I have some incomplete systems, random boxes/manuals, and obscure collectibles that may interest people that didn't make it to the site. I'll post them here and they will be updated every once in a while. For now...

- PC Engine GT used/working + Japan Street Fighter 2 game (open to offers)
- Samba De Amigo (Maracas & near-mint box only - missing attachments) - (Open to offers)
- PS2 DDR Max (Japan Import) mint - Offer?

nebrazca78
09-27-2005, 08:46 PM
Your prices for the SMS games are nuts, even in Canadian money. $65 for Wonder Boy III? You can easily find it on eBay complete for $10-15 U.S. frequently.

evil_genius
09-27-2005, 08:56 PM
Hmmmm $45 for a complete McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure? That seems a bit steep but if you can sell it for that more power to you.

GameDeals.ca
09-27-2005, 10:35 PM
Some of the prices do need to be adjusted, I just haven't had the time yet. Your feedback is appreciated, and as far as you collectors are concerned, the prices are flexible on classic stuff.

mb7241
09-27-2005, 11:13 PM
Not meaning to threadcrap here, just putting in my 3 cents Canadian, but yes, I think several price adjustments need to be made. $90 Canadian for Secret of Mana?! That almost makes me look like I'm ripping myself off when I'm selling the same thing for 60-70% less (the actual number I sell 'em for is $30 US). A friendly tip from one reseller to another: You have to be able to have competitive prices if you want to compete with other resellers. My advice to you is to cut your prices down by between 40 and 60% on everything you have for sale older than PS1, as well as N64 stuff (with the exception of Ogre Battle for the SNES...that one still needs about 20%, but it's significantly closer than most of the others), and cut prices by 30 to 50% on PS1 and all other later games (20% or so on PS2 stuff). The site almost seems insultingly overpriced at times, so the sooner the changes are made, the sooner you may have a customer or 2...

nik
09-28-2005, 12:58 AM
Holy GOD.

I'd go for ebay before even looking in your direction, you really need to do some research.



woo, I wet myself.

I'm sure you'll get buisness, just need to basically, cut your prices in HALF. Good luck anyway, once prices become more reasonable, I'll let you know what I'm interested in.