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What I’ve learned from 5,000 video game RETURNS

What I’ve learned from 5,000 video game RETURNS

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  1. A trick with WiiU games. If you hold then up to a light and see pinholes on the data, the game will eventually fail at some point in the game. Sometimes even flawless WiiU games fail.

  2. Do your customers know that the Duck Hunt gun doesn’t work on new TVs? It was optimized for old tube TVs. Now that technology has advanced so much, the gun doesn't recognize the square and read it as anything. To play light gun games, you'd still need a CRT.

  3. I gave up selling on eBay after someone filed a complaint saying my game lot was scratched up but it was because he was able to get a huge discount around black Friday specials that was marginally more than my used lot. the fact that eBay believed him and forced me to accept the return I gave up.

  4. Amazon is such a scam for retro videos games. People like you source garbage copies of games and sell to the filthy casuals who don’t know any better. You even sell non-OEM cases, I’m pretty sure you don’t specify that in your listings 😂Not to mention Amazon game prices are 2-3 times more expensive than eBay. When you buy through Amazon, you don’t even see the specific item you’re getting. Such a load of crāp Amazon retro game sellers like you are 💀💦👊

  5. With the zappers, as others have mentioned in the comments, you likely get returns because people don't realize you can't use them on newer TVs and they must be only used on older CTR TVs. I don't know whether or not you put that disclaimer in your listings already or not, but you absolutely should. I don't sell too many of these on eBay I sell them to someone else I know locally when I get them, but when I used to sell them on eBay I would always put in the disclaimer about only usable with older fat back CRT TVs.

  6. There’s no way that most of these returns are not exactly because:
    A: you need a CRT to use light guns
    And
    B: Because people buying games for there kids buy the wrong Mario Kart 8 thinking it’s for switch.

  7. What’s to stop people from using you as game fly, or purchasing your inventory to replace their old broken and not working games?
    People might be buying them, and then playing the hell out of them, or replacing their broken or fake versions of cartridges or discs. If you’re checking the micro serial number on each game the maybe that’s not the case, but I am curious about that. 🤔

  8. I only have ever had one cartridge game run after I first received it. I never expect any old game to be cleaned prior to receiving it I always use a strong liquid cleaner with a Q tip. Plus, I always open my game to be sure the board is legit. I wouldn't blow in a game cartridge. It doesn't clean tge pins and you are taking chance of spitting in it.

  9. glad to see you are marking your games because a common thing people do is buy your nice looking game get it home and send back a busted copy of something, and they get a refund and good looking game to go with it, I seen it a lot when I worked retail. I don't know if you have experienced that or not but its a old school scam

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