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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Sales & Trades => Topic started by: Black Tiger on August 20, 2015, 01:14:41 PM
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Beyond Shadowgate comes with everything pictured. $180 U.S. + shipping by Canada Post.
:!: This copy of the game is not completely complete, even though it has as much as most games come with. The game was originally sold in a double disc case and included a fold-out poster. :!:
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I'll take it!
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I think I might play some Madden on my Duo when I get home...
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Why you sell your games? :(
BTW I think I see dust. Even in those tiny ass pics. Total rip off!
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Why you sell your games? :(
BTW I think I see dust. Even in those tiny ass pics. Total rip off!
I bought a completely complete copy recently, so I am selling this copy for less than I bought it for.
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Darn you slug. I'll still send a backup PM.
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very good price i bet it will make someone happy for sure :mrgreen:
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Lasted just over a half hour. I wish I'd been on at the time.
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Wow, BT took quite a hit on this. I'm shocked.
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Wow, BT took quite a hit on this. I'm shocked.
I don't base what I feel comfortable selling an item for on what I paid for it. I always expect to "lose" money if I ever end up selling anything, because I never look at anything as an investment. I also don't only ever hold out for the best deals on something I'm interested in and am glad to pay a premium if an item deserves it and my interest is high enough. You just won't see me paying octuple regular eBay selling prices (aka regular eBay asking prices) for something, just so that I don't have to wait to have it.
Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
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Wow, BT took quite a hit on this. I'm shocked.
I don't base what I feel comfortable selling an item for on what I paid for it. I always expect to "lose" money if I ever end up selling anything, because I never look at anything as an investment. I also don't only ever hold out for the best deals on something I'm interested in and am glad to pay a premium if an item deserves it and my interest is high enough. You just won't see me paying octuple regular eBay selling prices (aka regular eBay asking prices) for something, just so that I don't have to wait to have it.
Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
Well done. I really appreciate that kind of thing. Nice to see people are still sane out there and not all over the ebay hype.
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Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
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Wow, BT took quite a hit on this. I'm shocked.
I don't base what I feel comfortable selling an item for on what I paid for it. I always expect to "lose" money if I ever end up selling anything, because I never look at anything as an investment. I also don't only ever hold out for the best deals on something I'm interested in and am glad to pay a premium if an item deserves it and my interest is high enough. You just won't see me paying octuple regular eBay selling prices (aka regular eBay asking prices) for something, just so that I don't have to wait to have it.
Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
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Wow, BT took quite a hit on this. I'm shocked.
Haha.. Are you kidding? This guy is about the community you are not.
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Wow, BT took quite a hit on this. I'm shocked.
I don't base what I feel comfortable selling an item for on what I paid for it. I always expect to "lose" money if I ever end up selling anything, because I never look at anything as an investment. I also don't only ever hold out for the best deals on something I'm interested in and am glad to pay a premium if an item deserves it and my interest is high enough. You just won't see me paying octuple regular eBay selling prices (aka regular eBay asking prices) for something, just so that I don't have to wait to have it.
Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
I sold my copy for $65 here on the forums. Not as nice as this copy, plus it was back in 2007 the stupidity. This is a great price and should be sold by now.
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Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
Not as closely as you, seeing as you've done a bang-up job jumping on the best deals lately. Kudos to you. I'll be curious to see what you end up doing with the 20 or so other duplicates you bought. Ta-ta for now.
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Since you closely monitor the market sections of the forum, you shouldn't be shocked by this at all.
Not as closely as you, seeing as you've done a bang-up job jumping on the best deals lately. Kudos to you. I'll be curious to see what you end up doing with the 20 or so other duplicates you bought. Ta-ta for now.
It was never posted by the seller or myself that I bought this copy of Beyond Shadowgate, nor any particular number of "duplicates". The fact that you care what I may or may not be buying, let alone go to the extreme of shaking down sellers for customer lists, was part of what I was referring to.
The second part is that you commented that you were "shocked" that I'd "take a hit" on something. In order to experience shock, you'd have to already have some kind of frame of reference. If you'd looked at my sales threads over the years, you'd know that I almost always list asking prices which are below even what passes as acceptable here, let alone on eBay. The couple of doujndance Duos I tried to make use of at different times and then eventually passed on here, were obviously lower than his standard prices, were in premium condition and I added games and accessories. Until the other day, I wouldn't have expected you to know that I often ask for less than my posted asking prices after getting shipping quotes, particularly when older members ask to buy multiple items. But now I suspect that you've at least been asking people what they wound up paying. I don't want to know what you do beyond that to obtain private info.
Of course, the most obviously point of my previous comment, is that as long as you've been here, you've never talked games and are only interested in defending collectardation, general market discussion and drama/trolling. Meanwhile, I've continued to discuss games, answer questions and, it shouldn't mean much but it does to some people, have given away a lot of games and hardware, even long before the first raffle was ever held.
I've already talked about how I have been picking up pieces of games to add manuals and cases to some of my TurboChips which need them and how the remaining pieces will get added to the extras I already have to trade for some of the pieces I still need. Maybe you missed this the once or twice I've mentioned it, because the comments were made out side of the market sections of the forum.
You also must have a terrible sense of things are worth, because if you didn't, you'd know that there have been and currently are lots of great deals that I am not "jumping-on". I've only picked up some of the things I need. Unlike too many people, when I decided to buy a house, I did not liquidate my "collection". I had a plan in place so that I would not need to sell anything. A situation came up that forced me to find a new place asap, 8 months before we planned on looking. So I strategically picked out as many as 20 higher priced items to part with to make it possible. Now that everything has settled, I'm picking up some of the games and systems I had to part with. I am paying fair prices for the most part, but still more than I sold anything for.
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It was never posted by the seller or myself that I bought this copy of Beyond Shadowgate, nor any particular number of "duplicates". The fact that you care what I may or may not be buying, let alone go to the extreme of shaking down sellers for customer lists, was part of what I was referring to.
Shakedown? LOL. How nefarious.
I was talking to a friend about trading for this exact copy of the game, but we agreed that he should take the price you paid. I personally thought you overpaid. During our conversation, he mentioned the absurd number of games you were buying. Guess what? If you buy from my friends, I'll probably hear about it. Crazy, huh? Oh, and hoobs posted in the thread that you were buying his copy as well.
The second part is that you commented that you were "shocked" that I'd "take a hit" on something. In order to experience shock, you'd have to already have some kind of frame of reference. If you'd looked at my sales threads over the years, .... But now I suspect that you've at least been asking people what they wound up paying. I don't want to know what you do beyond that to obtain private info.
Once again, making me sound nefarious. You held this game for less than a month, and took a $70 hit. Its not like something that has been sitting in your collection for ages. That is a shocking loss of money for a relatively new purchase.
Also, first you accuse me of not watching your sales threads close enough. Later you accuse me of watching this marketplace too closely. Make up your mind.
Of course, the most obviously point of my previous comment, is that as long as you've been here, you've never talked games and are only interested in defending collectardation, general market discussion and drama/trolling. Meanwhile, I've continued to discuss games, answer questions and, it shouldn't mean much but it does to some people, have given away a lot of games and hardware, even long before the first raffle was ever held.
Never? Not once? Care to place a bet on that?
You also must have a terrible sense of things are worth, because if you didn't, you'd know that there have been and currently are lots of great deals that I am not "jumping-on". I've only picked up some of the things I need. Unlike too many people, when I decided to buy a house, I did not liquidate my "collection". I had a plan in place so that I would not need to sell anything. A situation came up that forced me to find a new place asap, 8 months before we planned on looking. So I strategically picked out as many as 20 higher priced items to part with to make it possible. Now that everything has settled, I'm picking up some of the games and systems I had to part with. I am paying fair prices for the most part, but still more than I sold anything for.
First I'm a gouger-sympathizer, and now I'm under-estimating worth?
Also, you don't liquidate, except for the times you do.
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Wow geez BT is just selling something that belongs to him for a current reasonable price. It's his and he's not screwing anyone over let it go.
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Some people just don't like kindness and normality.