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How do you value your game(s)?
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Hatereternal:
Hey Guys,

Just curious to see what you guys do to find out the value of a game? Am i the only one that uses pricecharting.com ? and if so what are other alternatives out there. My pet peeve is that people on craigslist expect retail store prices and get pissed off when you off them something like 25% of their asking price. Thanks.
Ozzy_98:
pricecharting's great, just check the history first, and if any auctions are wrong on it, click the button to remove them.  The biggest issue with it is it can't take shipping into account.
Blumpkin:
This crazy thing called eBay.

It tells you what an item is actually worth, not what just what people value it at.
segamer:

--- Quote from: Blumpkin on May 08, 2014, 06:51:00 PM ---This crazy thing called eBay.

It tells you what an item is actually worth, not what just what people value it at.

--- End quote ---

Well, actually... Price Charting just tracks items sold on ebay... and amazon and half...

https://videogames.pricecharting.com/

@Hatereternal

So yes, Price Charting is really the only way to gauge a games value as it tracks sales from the past few years and shows trending prices beyond ebay. 
Hatereternal:
Cool thanks guys. I'll stick with price charting and take off 15% since that's what ebay+paypal usually end up taking.
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