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snes_collector

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  1. At the end of the day, no matter how many years have passed- NES is still seen as THE system to collect and everyone wants this one, full set or not. On that note, when I you get that close to having a full set and only a few games are missing, people are going to be more likely to drop a couple grand on one game "just this once."
  2. Bumping this up- I have added a ton of my cards to my haves list and my needs are getting pretty low. If anyone can help me complete this I would be very grateful! Thanks
  3. I would just take your time and enjoy picking things up as they come. Buy flash carts so you can play what you want but still go out and hunt going flea markets, thrift stores, etc if that brings you joy. A few years ago whenever I went out hunting I would get really upset because I wasn't finding anything, it took the fun out of it. I had to reevaluate my joy of going out hunting was- and it was just getting out and going and looking. Now I don't expect to find anything, and if I go home empty handed I don't mind at all because I took my time looking and had fun. Prices are hard to take in for anyone that has been collecting for a long time, but the good thing is there is no timetable and there is no pressure. Take your time and enjoy the ride. A couple other things- I don't think a small collection is bad, as there is a burden of a large collection due to the space and value of it all. A second thing- I see people recommending collecting new consoles, but if you don't care about those don't fall into that, just collect what you want and enjoy.
  4. Perfect! I have added my haves & needs to the first post, hopefully we can do some trading!
  5. Hey all, I have a good amount of Animal Crossing Amiibo cards I'd like to trade for other AC Amiibo cards to complete my set. Any members here interested in doing some trading? If so please let me know. Thanks My haves: My wants:
  6. Added some misc Gamecube, Saturn and other games. Please send me a message of anything of interest and I will get a price. Also the Xbox games can be split as well
  7. A couple weeks ago a seller posted an auction lot with an offer option, I made an offer, they countered, I accepted the counteroffer. A couple hours later they message me saying they were sorry but they couldn't ship the item and could I cancel. I figured I was backdoored so I replied stating if they can't ship they need to cancel. Right after the message I noticed they relisted the item as an auction with the starting price I accepted. The seller also put in a cancel on my order. A week goes buy and the auctions ends with one bid- at the same price I paid. Right after it ends the seller messages me: "Hey I’m actually back and able to ship. Did you want me to send the [item] still. Sorry about the inconvenience." Ebay had not refunded me for the order and I did want the items so I just replied that I did. I was skeptical as now the seller has two orders for the same item. A week goes by and I'm just waiting on the refund at this point- then the seller messages me "Hey everything will be out early this week just got back from vacation thanks for your patience." A couple days later I get the items. Such a strange situation. In the time between ebay never refunded me which was pretty disappointing considering it was a nearly $170 transaction and the seller was the one who canceled. I haven't left any feedback and am conflicted on if I should neg them or not. The transaction was not smooth, but I did receive the items
  8. Bump. 2 boxes of Lightspan Adventures added
  9. http://www.rfgeneration.com/ I've been using RF Gen for probably close to a decade or more, works better than any other site
  10. Bump. Sega CD sold added Genesis games.
  11. Just PM me your zip code and I'll send you a total with shipping. Thanks!
  12. Saturn Import Lot. Everything is complete except Baku Baku Animal and Biohazard which are missing manuals. All disc are flawless. $45 plus shipping for all
  13. Bumping this up. Still on the lookout for Micro Machines and would also be interested in any old Tech Decks you have lying around. Thanks
  14. One final thing to add- I don't think any people will see a huge change in taxes unless your online sales put you in a higher tax bracket. I would suggest just checking to see where you stand on that and how close you are to the next bracket.
  15. I have been told that writing yourself receipts for the items purchased at flea markets/yard sales is adequate for record keeping of cost paid for the item. But like many others, I was selling stuff I no longer used that I had no record of what I paid for, so for many items I wasn't sure.
  16. To expand to this more- the report that ebay sends the IRS is the total amount of dollars taken in- which means you have to calculate all the deductions for shipping, taxes the buyer paid, and the ebay fees. So if you sell an item for $25, $4 shipping, and the buyer paid $1 the IRS will be shown $30. You have provide your tax professional the totals for all of those other expenses so you have to keep detailed records- and by personal experience- you better start doing it in January.
  17. It has already started in some states including the state where I live, Virginia. It was a major pain this year as I wasn't aware and had to calculate all my cost for the entire year without a plan. I have purposely stayed under the threshold this year but I have so many things to get rid of around the house that next year I plan to start back up. It isn't fun with the paperwork but my taxes didn't really go up much. I try to sell anything offline through Facebook marketplace before listing it. Also if a game store like GameStop offers credit pretty close to the online value when they do trade promotions I now take advantage because it is less work and the money isn't far off from what I'd make online. I've also traded with more people online now as no funds are involved. I don't have an independent game store close by but I assume this will help their trade ins. Most people that I know who sold online before still do for what it is worth. However, I no longer pick up items to resell unless the profit margin is too good to pass up (ie not longer pick up items where I'd make 10-20 profit.)
  18. In 2004, I was twelve and reading an issue of Tips & Tricks. The magazine used to have a section called Collectors Corner written by Joe Santulli of Digital Press. This particular issue talked about collecting Super Nintendo games, which at the time was still my favorite system. Later that year for Christmas I asked for a copy of the Digital Press Advanced Collecting Guide and basically memorized it on what games to look for at GameStop (which at the time was phasing out Super Nintendo games.) The rest is history. Pretty much done collecting now other than buying new games I'm interesting in. I had a lot of fun collecting and learning
  19. Does Mercari not punish sellers who cancel listings due to item availability and then relist the item at a much higher price? I noticed the seller has a bunch of "seller cancelled" under feedback.
  20. Some of the hardest to find stuff I found before retro gaming and collecting became a huge thing: Aero Fighters Keio Flying Squadron Clay Fighter Sculpters Cut Chip and Dale 2
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