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WTF?
WTF?
I believe that when games are so rare, the sellers would have to show pictures of the two boards. It's much money. Every Time The falsifications are better.
Well nobody with any sense would open a £5k cart if they dont know how to open it properly, things happen and if that cart label gets even a slight crease then the value goes down. fuck that.
Obviously you aren't part of the problem I was talking about. However, for whatever reason, some people out there continue cheerfully buying these things for more and more money. These are the people I'm talking about. These are not "victims"; they're willing participants, enablers in an unending cycle of gouging. Those who won't pass on a 10-grand video game at least out of principle (if not because of the ridiculous price).Yes, it is clearly the victims', meaning the legit collectors', fault for all the blatant E-bay scalping and profiteering.
As opposed to... say... hoarders and flippers buying carts at exorbitant prices, only to turn around and put those same carts up for an even more exorbitant price, thereby creating a ridiculous AES cart bubble which has warped the market.
Shut the hell up.
You're exactly that kind of morron I was talking about.
I decided to sell my "very big" US games on ebay.com because I'm getting attacked by stupid morrons in France who say I'm just there to buy and sell games
So a few months ago I started collecting US games as well, because they were so expensive and desirable.
Yeah, it's kind of a catch-22 when value may be decreased during the very authentication process used to establish it. I don't envy anyone who has to deal with these "high-end" carts.Makes me wonder if the neo store opens the carts... Curious because people would drop $8000 there and they never put up any pictures of the boards.. If you ask me opening carts is a very risky operation and most people would opt not to...
Yeah, it's kind of a catch-22 when value may be decreased during the very authentication process used to establish it. I don't envy anyone who has to deal with these "high-end" carts.
Chalk it up to my ignorance then. I sympathized with those not willing to authenticate carts only because I thought it necessitated opening them (risking broken tabs & almost certainly creasing the label). In which case it would be understandable why someone would shy away from risking this on a high-priced item.if you collect those 'high end carts' you should know exactly how to prove authenticity. Saying its real by looking at the sticker is just silly. That game has more boots than authentic carts in circulation. he answers a legit question incorrectly, then calls people names that call him on his bullshit. He is the frog chris r.