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RubyRoks

So, i have a slim model xbox 360, 36 properly functioning games, and 3 wireless controllers(one has red tiger stripes) with rechargeable battery packs and 1 chatpad
How much do you think i'd get out of it from something like ebay?
i want to buy a set of PC parts, and i have no form of income. I also don't play the damned thing anymore, so i might as well let someone else enjoy it

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100 to 150 bucks

Hope I could help!

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100 to 150 bucks

This.

I'd try selling the games piece by piece first.

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This.

I'd try selling the games piece by piece first.

That's what i was thinking

my only worry is that i'll end up with the money after my parts return to normal price, so i'd prefer to do it all as one lot. But i don't find that likely and there's always the possibility i'd be able to get more piecing it out

i also might sell my N64, as people go nuts for nostalgia

i'd probably get about $50 - $75 out of everything i have for that, but who knows

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That's what i was thinking

my only worry is that i'll end up with the money after my parts return to normal price, so i'd prefer to do it all as one lot. But i don't find that likely and there's always the possibility i'd be able to get more piecing it out

i also might sell my N64, as people go nuts for nostalgia

i'd probably get about $50 - $75 out of everything i have for that, but who knows

 

eBay's a gamble, you could get a ton of money, or you could get next to nothing. You also have to factor in the amount of money they take out, Paypal takes, etc.

 

If you can get an average of $8 per game, you can make $288 from the games, $30 for the two controllers, sell the console, 1 controller and a couple of the crappy games for $80. Almost $400.

A lot more, and all you need is a little patience. Or you can always try posting all the games individually on ebay for $8 each and see what happens.

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Well take it in to a small game shop or if worse comes to worse a gamestop and just ask how much they could give you for it and then if it's anything over 250 is take it, also if it's any newer games of trade them in separately st game stop

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Well take it in to a small game shop or if worse comes to worse a gamestop and just ask how much they could give you for it and then if it's anything over 250 is take it, also if it's any newer games of trade them in separately st game stop

My local gamestop only does in store credit, or else i would

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My local gamestop only does in store credit, or else i would

take it to a local family run small business type of game shop, they all usually run off of the same prices, I had a guy show me this website they used and it had all the prices for what they would. It used things for and it was updated frequently and it was about the same as gsmestop if not a bit better
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