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May. 30th, 2010 05:01 amSold the following games on Ebay:
Snowboard Kids ($10.49)
Snowboard Kids 2 ($9.99)
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ($9.99)
The first two of those three were purchased by the same buyer. It's also funny that both buyers live in Canada, along with someone who asked how much it would cost to ship Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask there.
(Speaking of foreign Ebay buyers, I should note that the person who bought Earthbound several weeks ago lives in Great Britain. It took a short while to get that game mailed to him, and he said he has a North American SNES after I warned him about regional lockout. Worth noting because he bought one of the only two SNES games that didn't end up going to Rock 30 Games in North Dakota.)
So anyway, the post office is closed for Memorial Day weekend. When it re-opens on Tuesday, I gotta go there to see how much it would cost to ship two games in the same package to Canada. In the meantime, Dukeburger has expressed interest in my Nintendo 64 games. I have six left over that were supposed to sell, and since she lives in the same town as me, I might just come to pay her a visit for the first time (just like that guy Derek, who lives in Eastport and bought some of our toy cars the other day).
As of right now, I've put some orphaned instructions manuals on Ebay (99 cents apiece; photos taken at Dad's workshop), along with those Nintendo Power magazines that failed to sell twice already. Most of them are for games that either we once rented or I sold or donated, except for two games from way back when we had the Game Gear. I don't actually expect anyone to buy the manuals, but I had a coupon that would let me only pay listing fees if anything got sold.
If anyone's interested, here's a link for you to check out what I'm selling:
http://shop.ebay.com/dmxrated/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25
Snowboard Kids ($10.49)
Snowboard Kids 2 ($9.99)
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time ($9.99)
The first two of those three were purchased by the same buyer. It's also funny that both buyers live in Canada, along with someone who asked how much it would cost to ship Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask there.
(Speaking of foreign Ebay buyers, I should note that the person who bought Earthbound several weeks ago lives in Great Britain. It took a short while to get that game mailed to him, and he said he has a North American SNES after I warned him about regional lockout. Worth noting because he bought one of the only two SNES games that didn't end up going to Rock 30 Games in North Dakota.)
So anyway, the post office is closed for Memorial Day weekend. When it re-opens on Tuesday, I gotta go there to see how much it would cost to ship two games in the same package to Canada. In the meantime, Dukeburger has expressed interest in my Nintendo 64 games. I have six left over that were supposed to sell, and since she lives in the same town as me, I might just come to pay her a visit for the first time (just like that guy Derek, who lives in Eastport and bought some of our toy cars the other day).
As of right now, I've put some orphaned instructions manuals on Ebay (99 cents apiece; photos taken at Dad's workshop), along with those Nintendo Power magazines that failed to sell twice already. Most of them are for games that either we once rented or I sold or donated, except for two games from way back when we had the Game Gear. I don't actually expect anyone to buy the manuals, but I had a coupon that would let me only pay listing fees if anything got sold.
If anyone's interested, here's a link for you to check out what I'm selling:
http://shop.ebay.com/dmxrated/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25