bangtango
08-19-2006, 12:00 AM
I have a very basic Sega Genesis lot with some games and controllers. See my Ebay user name below, which will allow you to look at my feedback before you even see my auction. Here is the Sega stuff.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-of-10-Sega-Genesis-games-controllers-accessories_W0QQitemZ290020550643QQihZ019QQcategor yZ62053QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
See my "items for sale" (only three total) if you are in the market for lots of assorted cd's.
Jimmy
08-20-2006, 06:29 AM
Yeah. I never even bother with auctions that do not have pictures.
bangtango
08-20-2006, 02:09 PM
Well then you can get a good deal on the items. It's not like I am selling rare Genesis games that I expect to break the bank with.
If 213 unique positive feedbacks, with a rating of 100%, on my end can't warrant a 99 cent opening bid from someone then that is their own problem. Most game listings you see on Ebay have a fucking "stock" photo anyway, so I'm not the only one who has ever posted a game, or a lot of games, without a picture.
I'm only anticipating a couple of bids anyway, since everyone knows that 10 loose Genesis games don't go for much. $1, 2, 5 tops? I'd be happy with just one bid because my main interest is getting rid of the games. I don't have room to store games I don't ever play.
I could see your point of needing a picture if I were advertising the games as complete, mint or sealed. They are all loose, though. You think I want to rip you off? If I was trying to rip someone off by listing games I don't really have, I'd pick better game titles than those to list, don't you think? I have them. They are as described. As if I would rip someone off or risk negative feedback in the form of a transaction that will likely run about $10-11, including shipping.
My point is, I am more interested in providing a picture on Ebay when I sell items that are actually worth something. If you don't want to bid, don't bid. Don't scold me for not wasting my time by photographing ten unwanted Genesis games which I was only expecting to get a final bid of a few dollars at most. If they don't sell, I can take them to a nearby swap shop that pays $2 apiece of trade in for loose Genesis games. Either way, I'm happy.
Isn't there a rule in place about thread crapping? You two have no business in my thread if you don't plan to bid anyway. Damn, I've been selling on Ebay long enough that I don't need to be lectured on how to do it by the "collectors" or "resellers" of the world.