its a euro limited edition platinum cube, with windmaker & ocarina of time as a bonusdisk. also the cube box has a zelda sleeve
I can't seem to find it anywhere (at least not pricetagged)

isn't that the whole idea behind my question? see what I can squeeze out of itKiki Satashi wrote:How much do you plan on selling it for?
~Kiki
that would be €600, I don't think I'm gonna get that; unless you're offeringRiilihShimo wrote:Thats just epic!
How much?
You can always sell it for double of what it was worth when it came out ... i dunno. Thats what most people do.
mazonemayu wrote:that would be €600, I don't think I'm gonna get that; unless you're offeringRiilihShimo wrote:Thats just epic!
How much?
You can always sell it for double of what it was worth when it came out ... i dunno. Thats what most people do.![]()
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i sell on ebay all the time. you can set a reserve, this protects you from having to sell it for to little. i find that using a reserve isnt always the best method. your much better off starting the price at or around the very least that you would sell it for. i wouldnt start this off at 99 cents. if you do that people will wait until time is nearly up before they start to bid for real. meaning you will either need a reserve or have to sell it for less than its worth. gamecubes don't sell for much here but this one is rarer. id say you can at least get the price of each item if they were to sell separately. so with that in mind you should add everything up and use that as a starting point.mazonemayu wrote:actually, I have no idea how selling on ebay works
I've been a buyer for ages, but have never sold anything.
can't you be ripped off? say you put something there starting at 0.99 like you suggest. and it ends at 5 while you hoped to get more for it, do you HAVE to sell it?