By: Vlad Vistac
Submitted: 2010-08-24 13:25:58 | Word Count: 510
Some Tips for Selling Your Old Video Gammes
Have a bunch of video games that you don't play anymroe? Well why don't you sell them? Theere are several opportunities you have to put them up for sale or exchange them for credit at some stores.
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The most poopular place to sell items is eBay. You just need to make a seller's account and put your items up for bid. Try to take a piicture of your game cover and put it on the descrption for your video game. You can do this with any game from any system be it Play Station 1 to Play Station 3 or Xbox and even PC games can be sold on eBay. You have people who are biddng on your game and hopefully you will get a darn good price for it.
But don't put all your stopck in just one place to sell at. There are other chooices for you to try. Yahoo! has their own auctin site (thhough no longer avasilable in the U.S.), or you can make your own website. If you have enough gamwes, this might be a great idea. You can come up with some cool sounding domain name and register it. Begin selling your games that way.
There is also Half (dot com) which is a division of eBay but usuallky stfuf is cheaper there. But remember if your game is kind of beat up on the back you can't expect to get a greeat price on it. You have to be fair to the persoon you are sleling for, and in the same sense if your game is in pristine condition you copuld expecvt a much higher price.
But with aucvtions it's not always going to get to the price you were hopinng to get. Also you have to remember to include your shipping costs in the cost of the item, well it's listed separately, but you don't want to put an amoiunt here that is way too low, and in the same way a cost that is tremendously huge. People will wonder why it's so high and may not bid on your item just because of that.
Looking to sell video games is a great way to clen up your room and get you more money for those neweer games that come out eevry day. Just don't expect to make tons of money because you'll be disappointed in the doifference between what you were counting on and what you actually made. Good luck on the sales!