You can sell seperately but won't make much money. You can make good money through ebay.
I suggest you clean em up and take nice photos and post them on ebay as a bundle.
Your deal will attact more attention with the games and headsets!
2007-03-09 05:07:45
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answered by Jack 3
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DO NOT go to a pawn shop, and DO NOT go to a game store like Electronic Boutique or Game Stop. These people are going to re-sell your stuff....they are going to pay you as little as they can. I think ebay is your best bet. Like the previous answer, take some really nice pictures of them, (be sure to have plenty of lighting---use some kind of table with a sheet over it for a display stand) and be sure to have a really good description. Talk up your product. Make it seem way more awesome than it is. Use a listing designer template to make it look attractive and professional. Be as descriptive as possible. You can make money on ebay, and even sell it for more than it's worth. There are a lot of stupid people out there that don't do their homework, don't know what things are worth, or people that just get very cometitive with the bidding. Even if there are lots of other people selling the exact same thing as you are for the same price, all you have to do is have better pictures, better description, and a more attractive design, and yours will stick out in people's heads. Be sure to do some searching on ebay to find out what other people are selling it for. And this might seem like a no brainer for some, but you must have a gallery picture. That is the thumbnail picture that shows up in the actual search results after someone does a search. Most people won't even bother checking out the full listing of a product if they think there isn't even a picture. And the previous answerer was right, sell it as a bundle. Paying the fees for every single listing for each product will eat into your profit. Paying one fee on one item will be better, and the higher the item sells for, the more the percentage drops for the fees of the final sale. A good listing title is also important. The words you use are the words that are being searched by potential customers. If your listing title just says Xbox 360 and people see the price, they will think it's too much. Include words like bundle and games and controllers. Don't waste space with words like "wow" and "LOOK!" (you see that a lot on ebay) it has no effect on how the item sells.
Anyway, hope all this helps!
2007-03-09 05:33:32
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answered by rock chick 2
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I use eBay pretty often both as a seller and a buyer. I have tried to sell my PSP on eBay in the past and each time this strange thing happened. I would receive an e-mail from a buyer who would claim that he works in the UK, is a resident of the United States but needed me to ship the PSP to Afghanistan to his son/nephew/young male relative because he is a student or whatever. This happened 3 times and the story changed a little each time.
Needless to say I finally gave up and gave the PSP to a friend instead. If you are going to sell such a big ticket item, make VERY sure that the person purchasing it is a trusted member of the eBay community. Each time my PSP "sold" the person had created an account that day and they used a free e-mail account to set it up. Check their feedback and if you have any doubts at all, cancel their bid, it's your right to protect yourself as a seller.
I do agree that video game retailers are going to give you much less than the system may actually be worth, and if you want cash, they'll give you even less than their original quote as the quote is almost always in store credit. You trade extra cash for the peace of mind of not being ripped off completely (i.e. someone takes your system and you don't get a dime). It's your call.
2007-03-09 08:39:45
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answered by cynicalsaviour 2
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Put it up in the Buy, Sell, Trade forums on http://forums.xbox-scene.com The stuff is always in high demand there. You can get a good price for it too.
2007-03-09 06:11:03
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answered by sk8erpunk_07 1
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You should really try ebay, you can get a good sum there and if you can't email me at midgetsmallfry@yahoo.com. We might be able to come to a nice deal.
2007-03-09 05:08:20
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answered by "El Chulo" 1
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my buddy the final place to make speedy money is promote all of them in a equipment on kijiji you could positioned the fee for each recreation to approximately 25 to 30 money so promote like 5 video games jointly for one hundred twenty or a hundred
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answered by Anonymous
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Try going to GameStop, Movie Trading Company, or EBGames if anyof those places are around you.
2007-03-09 05:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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