So I just put my xbox 360 up for auction...

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Re-listed and sold for $222.50...way more than I would have got from Rapestop. :yeshrug:
 

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Started the bid off at $99 right...

Xbox 360 S 250GB + 2 controllers + X11 Turtle Beach Headset + 10 Games

Mostly old shyt...NBA 2k11, 2k12, 2k13, Gears of War Triple Pack, Gears of War 3, Mass Effect 2, Resident Evil 5, Red Dead Redemption, Bioshock 2, and Mafia II.

Got one bid so far which was just another .99...but my question is how much can I really expect to get from this shyt. I know probably less than 200, but I want at least around 180-190 to put towards my ps4 that I've already pre-ordered...

Also I've never sold anything on ebay but let's say this auction ends at $99.99 and I feel like that's not enough for me to sell it. So if dude wins the auction do I have to send it or can I just say no that's not enough money?

You shoulda started the bid at whatever the minimum amount you're willing to accept is. Keep in mind you're only gonna see around 79% of the final bid after shipping and fees.

Start the bid high, that way you only need one bid to get your minimum. If you don't think you're gonna get what you want just make a fake account and outbid everybody, then don't pay. File a "did not pay" claim against your fake account and you won't be charged any fees.

Also be aware that competitors can do the same thing so I wouldn't accept any bid from anyone with no points without at least contacting them first to ensure they're gonna pay.

I used to think low starting bids would attract more bids, more competition, etc. fukk all that. If you're happy with $180 and up then start the bid at $199, no messing around.
 
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