The Fifteen Nintendo Games For $2 Each Experiment
I did an experiment before in putting a bunch of random offers on Nintendo games. I achieved mediocre success ultimately winning a copy of Duck Tales and 1943. I decided to do another experiment with Free Shipping.
Using http://www.videogamepriceguides.com/ I isolated fifteen games that currently are being sold with free shipping and that have a "Best Offer" feature. The rules are:
1. The seller must have a rating of 98.5 or better
2. It must be a game that I do not own
3. The label must be in reasonable condition
4. No counter offer will be accepted
So let's deal. The fifteen games are as follows:
1. Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing
2. WWF Wrestlemania
3. Swords and Serpents
4. RollerGames
5. Tecmo Baseball
6. Solar Jetman
7. M.U.S.C.L.E
8. World Cup
9. Bases Loaded 3
10. WWF Wrestlemania Challenge
11. American Gladiators
12. Rad Racer 2
13. Disney's Adventures In The Magic Kingdom
14. StarTropics
15. SmashTv
So there you have it. Tomorrow I'll post an update, and once more after the 48 hours have expired. It will be interesting to see how many are actually one. On average it costs between $2.50 and $3.50 to ship a game, so in theory any of these would force the seller to lose money. But a few of the Nintendo games came from the same seller.
Depending on the success (or unsuccess) we'll try this again but for $3 an item
Visit again for part 2
Using http://www.videogamepriceguides.com/ I isolated fifteen games that currently are being sold with free shipping and that have a "Best Offer" feature. The rules are:
1. The seller must have a rating of 98.5 or better
2. It must be a game that I do not own
3. The label must be in reasonable condition
4. No counter offer will be accepted
So let's deal. The fifteen games are as follows:
1. Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing
2. WWF Wrestlemania
3. Swords and Serpents
4. RollerGames
5. Tecmo Baseball
6. Solar Jetman
7. M.U.S.C.L.E
8. World Cup
9. Bases Loaded 3
10. WWF Wrestlemania Challenge
11. American Gladiators
12. Rad Racer 2
13. Disney's Adventures In The Magic Kingdom
14. StarTropics
15. SmashTv
So there you have it. Tomorrow I'll post an update, and once more after the 48 hours have expired. It will be interesting to see how many are actually one. On average it costs between $2.50 and $3.50 to ship a game, so in theory any of these would force the seller to lose money. But a few of the Nintendo games came from the same seller.
Depending on the success (or unsuccess) we'll try this again but for $3 an item
Visit again for part 2
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