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slip81
05-09-2006, 09:33 PM
I have a dilemma, I need a new lens for my camera, but I'm short on cash. I'm thinking about selling some of my more valued RPG's but don't want to do so if I can't get enough to get the lens.

The games are
final fantasy complete
final fantasy II complete
final fantasy III complete
secret of mana with box and brady guide
chrono trigger complete

forgot about these
phantasy star iv cart only
shining force cart only (bit worn)

All games are in great overall condition. So I'm wondering if I can get roughtly $400 (the lens I want is $389 to be specific).

If it seems that the stuff it worth about that and anyone is interested I'll be entertaining offers.

ckendal
05-09-2006, 09:44 PM
I'd say you could fetch $300 or so. Dunno about $400. That is just my opinion though.

slip81
05-09-2006, 09:55 PM
I'd say you could fetch $300 or so. Dunno about $400. That is just my opinion though.

I'm not looking for exactly $400, but in the ball park would be nice.

ckendal
05-09-2006, 09:58 PM
If everything is in near mint to mint shape I'd definitely think you could get really close to $389 give or take $75. More take than anything.

Although you could always find some chump on eBay. LOL

hezeuschrist
05-09-2006, 10:55 PM
I'd judge around $300 as well, but even then that may be pushing it. Drop it on Ebay in a lot with a reserve of $400 and see how you do.

I did just see DW 1-4 + FF all complete, not finished, at $500. So maybe crazier things have happened.

unbroken
05-09-2006, 11:03 PM
probably real close to $400, depends how lucky you get on ebay.

slip81
05-10-2006, 08:39 AM
So i guess the advice is to offer them up as a lot rather than sell individually?

If that's the case I will be ebaying them later today after work.

thanks for the advice guys.

ckendal
05-10-2006, 09:58 AM
So i guess the advice is to offer them up as a lot rather than sell individually?

If that's the case I will be ebaying them later today after work.

thanks for the advice guys.

You will actually get more if you sell them individually. If you sell them as a lot, you will most definitely get less.

Moo Cow
05-10-2006, 03:16 PM
actually, the way I see it, on ebay, a lot of times lots will fetch more then them all sold seperately.

hezeuschrist
05-10-2006, 07:17 PM
actually, the way I see it, on ebay, a lot of times lots will fetch more then them all sold seperately.

In instances like this, yes. It saves the buyer a hell of a lot of hassle to be able to get their hands on all 3 US release Final Fantasy games complete, along with a couple other excellent SNES RPGs.

In cases (like one auction that was recently cancelled that I'm very bitter about) where you just have a bunch of seemingly unrelated games together, you'll get less. The one I'm angry about was 36 complete NES games, and I wanted almost all of them but he's gonna split it up to get more, which he definitely will.