Anyone sell those Macbook chargers that magnetically plug into the Macbook?
Mine broke and is all chewed up
I have one from 2011 lying around that is in good shape. If that works, you can have it for shipping costs. Just PM me.
Anyone sell those Macbook chargers that magnetically plug into the Macbook?
Mine broke and is all chewed up
Positive seller feedback for Dontblink. Sold me a Uv code.great to deal with.
Dunno if there is a market for this but if there are any old school PC gamers here, I got a bunch of games I'm planning on Ebaying, I'm selling it here for much less than the Ebay rate because of the lack of fees.
You guys can take a look at my albums here. Every game comes complete with all boxes, manuals, disks and other random inserts. Most of the games come from the late 80's era of PC gaming. Around that time, the computer industry was transitioning from 5.25 inch floppies to 3.5 inch floppies so many of the games from that era were released with two sets of disks so as to not segment the market. The 3.5 inch disks all work, the 5.25 - well, I don't have equipment capable of reading them and Windows 10 doesn't support that media anymore. These are obviously more for collectors than they are for people who are curious to play them.
My prices are in Canadian dollars and include shipping FOR CANADIANS ONLY. If you live in America, shipping costs an additional $8 Canadian. Don't mind shipping overseas but the cost of that will vary based on where you're from.
Because NeoGaf doesn't have seller protection, you'll have to gift the payment via Paypal.
We can work something out if you want to buy multiple games
The list of games. All prices are in Canadian dollars, I put the US equivalent in brackets give or take a few cents.
- Stellar 7 - $25 ($18)
- Silpheed - $50 ($35)
- Life and Death II - The Brain $40 ($28)
- F-19 Stealth Fighter $30 ($20)
- F-15 Strike Eagle II $30 (20)
- Falcon - Missing the 5.25 inch disks $50 ($35) - If you're wondering, this is indeed the prequel to Falcon 3.0 and 4.0. Falcon 2.0 was officially released as Falcon AT
- Sid Meier's Civilization - This was only released with 3.5 inch disks. This copy comes with backups. $70 ($50)
- Police Quest $25 ($18)
- Centurion - Defender of Rome - $60 ($43)
- Sim Earth $30 ($20)
- Rainbow Six Gold $30 ($20)
WTS via Paypal. I have multiple positive seller feedback. Shipping is included in the US only for Rhythm Heaven.
$50 Windows Gift Card: $43
$25 iTunes Gift Card: $21
Rhythm Heaven Fever for Wii NiB: $17
WTB
Street Fighter Beta code (PS4)
Have
paypal
WTB > 50$ Itune at a cheaper price.
Have > Paypal
$25 iTunes - $21
Lowered prices
WTS -
iTunes $50 Gift Card - $42.50
WTB -
Starbucks Gift Card - 70% PayPal
Amazon Gift Card - 80% PayPal
Positive seller feedback for LQX.Positive buyer feedback for OraleeWey. Thank you.
Have you met either of these wonderful people?
Thanks I'll pm them
Not to be that guy, but those vouchers are currently going for a third of that price.
Straight out of a subway 1997, a backlit transit ad for Final Fantasy VII.
Not to be that guy, but I've already sold more than one of these codes for $50 - -->usually within an hour of posting it.<--
This is actually a lowered price then. The PS2 legacy games are selling for $10-15 each on the PSN store, and 3 of these aren't even available on PSN yet. They are only available via this bundle code.
Not to be that guy, but I've already sold more than one of these codes for $50 - -->usually within an hour of posting it.<--
This is actually a lowered price then. The PS2 legacy games are selling for $10-15 each on the PSN store, and 3 of these aren't even available on PSN yet. They are only available via this bundle code.
You have a lot of nice stuff I'd probably be interested in....but to be honest, I immediately cringe at "Make offer" posts. I've got no clue what things are worth, or what is fair/not fair. In a perfect world, I imagine the seller already knows what they'd like about-ish and I wish they'd just post it.Well, it's time to sell off a bunch more of my treasures, and I want to give NeoGAF the first crack at it.
First up, the games (a few I'm waiting to hear back about before I list them):
SNES
- Super Metroid
- Cybernator
- Donkey Kong Country (no box, has manual)
PS1
- Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
- Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete
- Silhoutte Mirage
- Metal Gear Solid
N64
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Complete)
Dreamcast
- Grandia II
- BanGai-O
- Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
- Capcom vs SNK
- Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram
All are in excellent condition.
Now, for a couple of rarities.
Straight out of a subway 1997, a backlit transit ad for Final Fantasy VII.
It's got a bit of a bend on it, and that bend has developed into a crack, but it's still an interesting item.
From one of my E3 visits, a promotional punching puppet for Lunar: Silver Star Story, produced by Working Designs. There's triggers underneath the cape the make the arms punch when you pull them.
Serious, fair offers only, please.
You have a lot of nice stuff I'd probably be interested in....but to be honest, I immediately cringe at "Make offer" posts. I've got no clue what things are worth, or what is fair/not fair. In a perfect world, I imagine the seller already knows what they'd like about-ish and I wish they'd just post it.
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Joker Batman-Batman (Loot Crate Exclusive)
Groot w/ Glow In The Dark Hand (Loot Crate Exclusive)
Not to be that guy, but those vouchers are currently going for a third of that price.
3. No need to whine
Everyone involved is just either looking to buy, sell, or trade. If someone wants a certain amount of money for something, the amount of money it's worth will be determined by the people willing to pay for it. There's no need to guilt people for selling items they received for free or fussing about perceived overcharging. It's a free market.
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