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CrazyGoon - Jun 22, 2005 |
CrazyGoon | Jun 22, 2005 | |||
Retail Hell... Doesn't really apply to me, since I don't buy modern-age games (nor play them), but I'm sure perhaps some of you will take enlightenment from the article. Sounds pretty factual to me anyway. Comment away! |
Malakai | Jun 23, 2005 | |||
This just goes to show that these video game shops are making their money off of used games and trading. As I've stated a few times throughout the years in these forums, I went to sell ebgames probably $600 (more or less) of sega cd games, at a time when they were still selling sega cd games in all of the toy and game stores, and I was only offered like $17 for them. These are pawn-shop strategies, making poor, innocent children think that they only pay a couple bucks for brand new games to their suppliers/distributors so that they can maximize their profits. So, it sounds like anyone wanting to start a small mom and pop video game trading business would have to deal with either ripping people off, or taking a loss (after overhead) selling only new games. I have tried twice to start a small video game business. The first time, I had a partner, and we sold mostly used, some new, and import games, as well as VCDS and other imported novelties, and we actually made money, as well as always having something new to tinker with (new games, systems coming in all the time,) but my business partner didn't think the money was coming in fast enough, and he wanted to waste all of the profits, and after a lot of fighting, I ended up just selling off my part of the business to my business partner. We started off making around $1000 to $1500 each month profit, and had very little overhead, which I thought was a pretty good start for part time work. The next video game business venture, I would get into a local market, less imported stuff, and newer consoles and games. There was just too much competition. Nothing sold, and places like best buy could sometimes sell stuff cheaper than I could acquire wholesale. So, I think that's my last bout with trying to start a video game business. |
Pearl Jammzz | Jun 23, 2005 | |||
I think you would have a better chance and it would actually be easier to do nothin but used game sells through ebay. You could do that, and work a normal job. |
IceDigger | Jun 23, 2005 | |||
That is why I dropped my online video game store. Almost 0 profits from games. Really sucked and I did not feel like ripping people off to charge higher prices. |
schi0249 | Jun 23, 2005 | |||
That doesn't surprise me. I've known people at Best Buy, and they told me how crappy their discount is on video game stuff. Only a couple dollars. But electronics, sometimes as much as half off. |
racketboy | Jun 23, 2005 | |||
Wow -- interesting article I learned a good bit Thanks... Yeah, I really want to expand my "business", but have yet to find the killer thing to sell. Games and stuff would be cool, but building up a good inventory and keeping it would be tough. Some of you guys sound like it's not too hard to find good stuff at Goodwill etc, but I never find anything |