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    woho is offline Member
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    Any and all...

    I'm looking for any and all of you that can supply ANY of these items:
    Nintendo WII
    Nintendo DS
    Nintendo DS lite
    Playstation 3
    PSP
    PS2
    Xbox 360
    Ipod nanos
    Ipod videos
    Ipod shuffles
    other MP3 players
    please contact me at: holfordsport@hotmail.com to tell me what you can supply, at what prices,whether you can dropship and/or deliver to the uk and if you can provide a constant supply or just a few units (any replies welcome).
    thank you, hope to hear from you soon.

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    i have a super nintendo with 2 games, $3000, are u interested?

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    I can get the PS3 for NT$17,000 at retail in Taipei. If that sounds workable then I will look at shipping costs for you.

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    woho is offline Member
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    no thank you on the super nintendo but on the PS3's maybe what region are they?

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    wow if he was to purchase it at a retail...will he even earn anything?

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    Don't dropship videogame hardware....there's no money in it.

    Even EB & Gamestop only make a couple bucks on each PS3 or Wii they sell. They only sell hardware to get people in the door to buy software, which is where they make their money. Increasingly, they're picking up on the fact that pre-owned gear is an even bigger cash cow, and thus the new stuff is just to get people in the door to trade in their old stuff, which will then be marked up 300% and re-sold.

    I had a profitable eBay videogame business for years, but I didn't sell mainstream stuff. I'd buy up rare and collectible stuff from obscure sources and sell it on eBay for top dollar.

    It can be a wild business sometimes. I had to ship a game collector in Kyoto six pairs of Air Jordans in order for him to part with a very rare piece of Nintendo development hardware.

    At any rate, as a commodity product, it's profit-less. Unless you know the markets & what is rare/valuable, you won't make a cent.

    If you can get people to trade in their old crap to you for cash (great college campus biz), then you'll make some real money reselling it, so long as you know what to pay and what to charge. I can't teach anyone to feel out prices in a market though, you can either do it or not.
    Quote Originally Posted by MsNadi
    Quit looking for a short cut. There aren't any worth taking.

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