I often look around on ebay for lots of games, thinking I might be able to bulk up the library for one of my systems cheaply.
All too often, a cursory check yields many, many auctions with 6-10 games where the auction title proclaims it is a, "HUGE LOT OF 9 GAMES!" or "ULTIMATE COLLECTION FOR SYSTEM!"
After seeing this so consistently, I actually messaged some of these people, "DEAR GOD! 8 GAMES?! HOW CAN I POSSIBLY FIT THIS IN MY HOME? HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO SHIP SUCH A GIGANTIC, COLOSSAL AMOUNT OF GAMES? WILL I HAVE TO GET A SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE TO SEND ME ALL 8 OF THESE AT ONCE?!"
Half the people respond with extremely butthurt, defensive responses. The other half? They try to be REASSURING, and tell me how inexpensive it will be to actually ship them, noting that I should bid right now if I don't want to miss such a grand opportunity.
I've also inquired with a few people as to why they're selling their copy of Super Mario Kart 64 as "extremely rare!!!11" and most often, their extremely flimsy logic is, "ITS NOT FOR SALE IN STORES NOW SO IT IS RARE. YOU CANT BUY IT AT WALMART SO IT IS RARE."
I then ask, "Well, that particular game actually sold something like several million copies -- that's why your copy is a "Player's Choice" copy or whatever. Are you telling me that all several million copies were thrown away or disappeared from the face of the earth over the course of the last ten years?"
"Yes, exactly."