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This seller knew what he had and his wares were priced accordingly.
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“What’y’a buyin’?”
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I like sellers that don’t know what they have. I get better deals...
Sometimes sellers that know what they have annoy me. From the picture, is that SNES $200, that is far too much.
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And his stuff was beat up too
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“NOT ENOUGH CASH! Stranger.”
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Yeah, it makes me wonder if they bother doing any research. Just go to any retro game store you can find SNES’s from $80-$110 depending on condition and what comes with it. Super Mario World is a $20-$25 dollar game.
I enjoy looking at the game sellers at flea markets. Many of them have interesting things, but most of the time their prices are asinine. It is much more fun to find the junk dealer that happens to have a game system. I once got a N64 for $35, then passed by a game booth where they wanted $80.
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My church does an annual rummage sale. My God, the amount of stuff it brings in is mind boggling. I’ve helped out the past couple of years unloading cars, sorting and pricing things, and helped myself to a few (many) items as well before they get snagged during the sale. Our gym is full, plus several class rooms in the school building, down the hallway and a courtyard for outdoor furniture, play equipment and anything else that can go outside. It’s a bargain hunters delight.
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ebay prices at flea market never made sense to me.