That's not a Goodwill is it?
@winb83
Can’t believe I found this rare game just sitting there behind the glass. Copped it for $150 along with Zelda OOT GC. There was a bunch of other old gems there like FF Origins PS1.
No it’s called Unique.That's not a Goodwill is it?
I ate good off them. Would always be like “how do they not know how much this is worth?”shopgoodwill.com was the lick about a decade ago, but it's possible to get lucky on stuff. as general rule, check thrift and church-based second hand stores in and just outside of posh areas: goodwiil of Orange County can be especially fruitful. Everything I\but the House (ebth.com) has good stuff if the sale is in your home market. I used to body estate sales when there were New England listings. Lastly, check local storage facilities for locker auctions. Come ups can be made.
Yeah it's like that but occasionally I'll see shyt that's priced up but the one I go to has colored stickers so the price may be up one day and then 3 days later because it's yellow or green, it may be 75% off. I bought a used PS3 that was $129 and was off 75% and paid only $30 for it. The retro game store I check out near my area though is basically a offline Ebay store lol.I ate good off them. Would always be like “how do they not know how much this is worth?”
Well…somebody said something cause now they got a new website and everything is about where it should be, which defeats the purpose of going to them vs a retro game store in town