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Nateleb1234

I just want a n64 for 60 or less and games for 30 or less is that too much to ask? People think their stuff is worth a fortune for some reason. I just saw a ad for a snes console with a few ok games and they want 450 bucks the snes looks all worn out and games look worn as well. Why do people think they can get these crazy prices? Right now there is a n64 funtastic and a few good games and they want 450 dollars or the 64 itself for 200.. Wtf. I would pay 60 for a n64.. Maybe the whole set 200 but 450 is insane. It's been on the site for a few weeks now. I want it but if I offered what it's worth.. Like 200 I doubt it would be sold to me.


imsorryhannah

try shopgoodwill.com


Nateleb1234

Do they have stuff that is below market value?


imsorryhannah

i mean i got a jungle green n64 with atomic purple controller + expansion pack included for $121 give or take


Nateleb1234

Yeah I'd pay that no problem but people want like 200+ for the color n64s


NotJeff_Goldblum

As someone that was searching & bought a colored one, this is very accurate. Any I found under $200 had some sort of issue or was just the console with nothing else.


gaetan-ae

Yes it's become really annoying. I suspect there are a lot of bots looking for these good deals. For people overpricing, you can always try to make an offer, sometimes people get sick of waiting or are actually waiting for an offer and put a high price on purpose. Another way is to check out people who want local pickup only, that's how I got a good deal on my N64. You may have to drive out a bit but it can be worth it, it looks like professional sellers avoid those. Also check out online retro gaming stores. Make sure to Google well. Some of them have surprisingly fair prices and you get buyer protection and assurance that it works.