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No joke, when I was looking for Factory Sealed the other day, I was having one heck of a time finding it online. When I did finally find it, I made sure I bought it quickly. What follows is my review.
I was impressed with Factory Sealed plain and simple. When I placed my order, I had in in my hands within 3 days and that’s no joke. The key is looking for a seller with over a 100 feedback rating on Ebay. I’ve even included an Ebay listing to Factory Sealed in this review to make it even easier on you.
Are collectibles more valuable if they are factory sealed?
My Harry Potter book set 1-7 (the trunk) was not wrapped, but the display inside the trunk is wrapped.
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You didn’t give a brand. Topps and Upper Deck each have several different ‘hobby’ products for that year. Some are low-end product and cheap, some are high-end and not cheap. But you get what you pay for. You won’t find autographs and jersey cards in the cheap stuff.If you want cheap, eBay is probably the best place short of going to a show where some dealer is blowing them out. Buying single boxes on eBay means paying shipping for each box, which sometimes costs more than the box does. The seller doesn’t get that money. So a dealer at a show can sell a box for $15 and keep the whole $15. The person who is willing to pay $20 just got a good deal because they know that, even though they can get the same box on eBay for $12, it will cost them $8 for shipping.The thing is, with eBay now, local sports card shows have just about disappeared. You have to go to one of the big regional shows around the big cities, Boston, New York, Philly etc.
It’s one of those no win situations. No matter what you choose you’ll probably regret the choice after it’s made.The one thing to consider is if you’ve had this game since it was released and it’s still sealed then you more than likely will never play it. If that’s the case and you know within a 90% certainity that you will never play it nor will you ever want to play it then sell it and try to recoup some of the money you’ve spent on things you do play. However, for a brand new, still sealed game I’m sure that $152 is still low but you will not get that much from a game store.
i would try to resell it for more.
i don’t know why it would happen, can’t imagine it would be to common though
A LOT!I think i`m going to buy this ticket on ebay to sell it later on: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170351608303
Because it’s MAGIC. *Duh*You just don’t ask these kinds of questions!
I heard these are pretty good dropshippers but you need to pay a sign up fee i think of £20-30.
I’d say that you’d be very lucky if they give you $70 credit for that. Cash, of course, will be much less.
The link doesn’t work, but anyway I bet you could make a bundle from it, especially if you include some games with it.
it comes from the warehouse where the store get their games, so it will be factory sealed
depends where your selling itid check ebay…
Hi Max,Hair spray is excellent on cloth, however may damage / mark the plastic (especially if its the heat-wrapping-plastic you get on products).I would suggest use an alcohol wipe (the kind you get free from KFC) or buy some first-aid surgical alcohol and use a tissue with it on to wipe the ink off. Works really well and leaves the wrapping. I have had to do this when I had to return items to the shop…
Rubbing alcohol is the best – it won’t damage the plastic. just take some cotton, dump it in the alcohol – gently wipe the residue off.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000035Y3K/ref=sr_1_1_olp?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1283551302&sr=1-1&condition=newI would post it on amazon for about $80. You would be undercutting the nearest price by $20 which would make people most likely want to buy your copy.
If its the TRIM seal you’re talking about (like on snapple bottles) then you’ll need pre-cut shrink wrap (you can buy them in bulk)after you open the thing, all you have to do is put the cover on, and the plastic, and use a blow dryer, the heat shrinks the plastic.
Actually yes. But you can give it as a gift and the receiver can give you cash as a gift
Factory sealed just means it’s brand new and that the box has never been opened. If you go to a toys r us and buy an xbox 360 you can sell it as a “factory sealed” xbox 360 since you’ve never opened it.It’s just another way of saying brandie new.
Unless otherwise noted on the products purchase screen as used or open, ALL games come sealed shut with cellophane plastic and Microsoft approved sticker tape holding the sides together.So, yes the game will be sealed. New.