Selling them is not too bad, finding them and buying at a good price is usually harder I find. Most of the time people who have these types of games know what they are worth, and want good money for them.
Really loved this video guys! I think the reseller community always has questions when it comes to this topic of determining where best to list/sell a game (Amz, Ebay, Whatnot, Locally, etc.) Interesting to hear the different factors considered and pros and cons to each avenue. I really struggle with this for NES/SNES/N64 games in the 50-90k rank with a value of around $25-$45. I don't want to ship and list all individually on ebay, but fear they may sit on Amazon if not the desirable first party titles. Thanks for the vid!
So random, but love having your videos on in the background while I do my PhD work. It's insightful for my side hustle and I just like the vibe. Appreciate you guys.
I'm curious - does it ever makes sense for you guys to break up a CIB box game and sell the game, box, and manual separately? Or sell the game loose, and then the box and manual separately? Thanks
I am guessing the time involved might not make it worthwhile, even if cash value would be higher that way. Quick flips are usually better, especially at Chase’s sales volume!
Might've missed your answer to this in the video, but why don't you sell CiB NES games on Amazon, regardless of popularity? I'm not a reseller myself, I'm just curious haha
Depends on the region. You might be able to get a feel on the ratio of how much more a game goes for in the US vs EU for instance. But that's not always possible or accurate
@@diamonddisc89 very very rarely you will get scammed, if they send back bricks or something else all you have to do is message ebay with photo proof they sent back bricks and they will give you your money back as what the buyer sent back is not what you sent to them. Of course with everything there’s a possibility but through experience selling tens of thousands of items I’ve only had a small tiny majority of people claiming something didn’t work when it did
I’ve been games selling regularly for the last year and have never been ‘scammed’. Sometimes the buyer will say games haven’t turned up, in that case I can always get a refund from the post office or sometimes the game gets returned to me. Best to refund the buyer in those situations and not drag it out too long. Just make sure to have compensation available from the post office if items do get damaged or lost in the post.
Selling them is not too bad, finding them and buying at a good price is usually harder I find. Most of the time people who have these types of games know what they are worth, and want good money for them.
Thanks for the in depth info guys super excited to get back to reselling after this season!! God bless Chase and Skylar!!!
Our pleasure!
Man I'd love to get that "blood will tell" on ps2.. one of my dream games of all time.. just seems like such a unique game and rare as heck!
WOW!!! That’s some nice heavyweights 👍👍
Really loved this video guys! I think the reseller community always has questions when it comes to this topic of determining where best to list/sell a game (Amz, Ebay, Whatnot, Locally, etc.) Interesting to hear the different factors considered and pros and cons to each avenue. I really struggle with this for NES/SNES/N64 games in the 50-90k rank with a value of around $25-$45. I don't want to ship and list all individually on ebay, but fear they may sit on Amazon if not the desirable first party titles. Thanks for the vid!
Darkwing was one my absolute favorites growing up
Wow 👌 awesome video
Great video. Games, games, games!!!
So random, but love having your videos on in the background while I do my PhD work. It's insightful for my side hustle and I just like the vibe.
Appreciate you guys.
Thanks for watching, what will your PhD be in?
@@catrpcrew I've been studying Bible Exposition, just testing the waters, may settle for the MDIV at this time.
Any new yard sale videos coming up 👍🇬🇧
That Xenosaga III.....Holy moses that looks good
They're all sooo nice
How much for the Marvel vs Capcom 2? Is it CIB?
I'm curious - does it ever makes sense for you guys to break up a CIB box game and sell the game, box, and manual separately? Or sell the game loose, and then the box and manual separately? Thanks
I am guessing the time involved might not make it worthwhile, even if cash value would be higher that way. Quick flips are usually better, especially at Chase’s sales volume!
You purchased Marvel Vs Capcom 2 in a previous sale. Are you selling it and when and where? thanks
It sold already sorry
@@catrpcrew no worries. Thank you for responding back though. You guys are awesome.
PuyoPuyo Tetris is a ton of fun. Combining both games was a brilliant move. Have you played Tetris Effect?
I’m interested in that NCAA 2K3 Basketball on GameCube that you showed in a previous video if it is complete and you’re selling it.
Not for sale, part of the personal collection!
These are some HEAVIES
Looking for donkey Kong jr math 5 screw CIB?
Is it better to have a store, or just sale stuff with out a store if you are just starting out?
Might've missed your answer to this in the video, but why don't you sell CiB NES games on Amazon, regardless of popularity? I'm not a reseller myself, I'm just curious haha
Buyers are hyper sensitive to condition often with the box specifically. Amazon isn’t really a good venue to show good photos for buyers to evaluate.
High risk of return, damage, fraud, etc. Amazon is less likely to help the seller over the buyer, where eBay is great for both
Recently sold my childhood copy of Shatterhand plus the manual for $130 on ebay.
Chase how do you get a price on a game that no one has sold in a region ?
Depends on the region. You might be able to get a feel on the ratio of how much more a game goes for in the US vs EU for instance. But that's not always possible or accurate
@@catrpcrew thankyou for the reply appreciated I’ll keep doing the researching as I have not seen a copy of the game sell in pal region sealed
I just wish Amazon would stop losing my games. Lost a $90 ds game in a recent shipment. Learned to put a packing list in my shipments
I am just starting selling on eBay and have a brand new PS5 to sell. What is the likelihood of getting scammed by the buyer?
Very likely just don’t message anyone outside of the platform and you’re okay
@@williamRRR yeah but can't they still say the item is not as described and then send me back bricks
@@diamonddisc89 very very rarely you will get scammed, if they send back bricks or something else all you have to do is message ebay with photo proof they sent back bricks and they will give you your money back as what the buyer sent back is not what you sent to them. Of course with everything there’s a possibility but through experience selling tens of thousands of items I’ve only had a small tiny majority of people claiming something didn’t work when it did
I’ve been games selling regularly for the last year and have never been ‘scammed’. Sometimes the buyer will say games haven’t turned up, in that case I can always get a refund from the post office or sometimes the game gets returned to me. Best to refund the buyer in those situations and not drag it out too long. Just make sure to have compensation available from the post office if items do get damaged or lost in the post.
put them on Discord. May be interested in a few of those.
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I think the answer is you sell them to me at a fraction of the value....that's it, right?
High Return rate on Amazon turns me away from high dollar games on Amazon
Yup, me too. Amazon always sides on the buyer. They don't care about the seller.
Show me the money
how? like most of you do,.. make video game youtube channels to try and drum up interest in the market with videos. lol.
This isn't a video game channel. This is a reselling channel that does a lot with video games.
you dont
You flippers get on my nerves 🤮
check your fb messanger