Originally posted by racketboy@Dec 16, 2003 @ 03:29 PM
not a bad price considering -- especially if that included shipping
it's up to you to decide what you think it's worth.
if you put it back up on eBay, and did a top-quality listing, included a excellent photo and gave information on how mint it was, you would probably turn a profit.
Really it's all in how you present it on eBay
I agree. It's hard to put a price on it, and say for instance, that $100 is the going "market rate" for it, even taking into account "rarity" and condition, and demand. If I had to put a price range on it, I'd say anywhere from $100-200 assuming it's a complete copy.
And that's the reason I wouldn't buy it. It's only as much as you decide to sell it for. Sure, letting it go for $20 would be considered insane, but if everyone started selling theirs at $20, the alleged market rate for it would be around $20.
But if people believe that it goes for over $100, and that's what all of the sellers continue to sell it at, people will pay that much for it.
Pricing doesn't make sense, besides just being a model for rarity, condition, and demand. I'd sell my autographed copy of Feet of Fury to a friend for $20, but who knows? 5 years from now people might be selling it on ebay for over $100.
But yeah, I'm a cheapass bastard too, and I won't spend over $50 for a game even if it's going rate is over $50.