With video games becoming too common these days, many
individuals are looking for something fresh like cartridge games. It is very
hard to find these games in our local game stores. Unless you know someone who
is an old games collector, you will not have a good time looking for it.
Even if they have it, they will not sell them at a reasonable price which can be very frustrating at times. So where should I look for them?? Getting them from the web is usually the best way.
Even if they have it, they will not sell them at a reasonable price which can be very frustrating at times. So where should I look for them?? Getting them from the web is usually the best way.
EBay is a good online auction place to start with. You will
be amazed with the number of game titles you can find on these sites. If you
are new to placing a bid on the internet, here are some tips to help you get
started. Hopefully, right after applying some of the suggestions that I have
shared with you, you will soon get a hang of internet auction.
A picture from the item that you intend to place a bid on
should be shown on the auction screen. Although this sounds really easy, you
should see the terms and conditions carefully. Although it is very common to
see pictures for most auctions, you need to know that some players can use
"fake images" to display the condition of their products.
Therefore, you may not be able to look at the precise condition of the product. Please avoid stock photos at all cost. There is a higher chance of getting what you see by following this simple tip.
Therefore, you may not be able to look at the precise condition of the product. Please avoid stock photos at all cost. There is a higher chance of getting what you see by following this simple tip.
Steer clear of auctions with disclaimers that claim that “the
product which you will be getting is somewhat similar to what is being
presented". You will never get something that is out of your expectation if
you take the time to read the conditions carefully. Here's what you should do:
Read what is written in the description field. Sounds easy?
The reason why I am highlighting this point is due to the fact that most people
will just bid for the item that they are looking for out of genuine excitement
while neglecting the description.
I used to sell on eBay and I will still get queries which are easily answered in the description field. Beware of those complicated disclaimers that I mentioned beforehand. Last but not least, beware of concealed costs like shipping or insurance.
I used to sell on eBay and I will still get queries which are easily answered in the description field. Beware of those complicated disclaimers that I mentioned beforehand. Last but not least, beware of concealed costs like shipping or insurance.