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I have 64 ps2 games which will never again be played by me so am considering selling them on ebay... Theres a mixture of game types, most games are good (scoring above 7 in reviews) theres a couple of crap uns (dark angel and goldeneye blah blah)
Anyway, just wondering if it would be better to sell the games individually or whack them all together as a job lot. There are a few newish games in the pile (god of war, tekken 5, shadow of rome, snake eater ect)
Cheers.
> I get you
>
> I was forgetting they'd all be on the one if they were in the same
> genre and put on at the same time.
Plus he did write 'link' in the first place...
I was forgetting they'd all be on the one if they were in the same genre and put on at the same time.
> That's a lot of links if you are indeed selling each game
> individually, it's probably better to do a link to your Stats (your
> name and feedback in the Community centre) as then we can find the
> items you're selling without you needing to link everything in.
>
> Just a thought.
I was going to link to a single page, where it lists everything. Like if you were to click view sellers other items, then it displays everything on the one page.
Just a thought.
Have you considered going to a games shop and trading them in for a new game? You'll probably get as much as e-bay and it's a lot less hassle?
Use your own pictures and make sure you include the EXACT condition each game is in, otherwise you'll be in trouble. On top of that you would be best to add your own pictures and a brief note explaining why you're selling.
Obviously you're paying more in listing prices selling them separately but that compensates for the massive p&p of an all-in-one haul, which would put some off aswell.
It's your call.
> Try selling the good games individually and the crap ones as a bundle.
Yeah, thats what i do with mine. If one wont sell on its own then sell it with a few others.