Unless there's a crazy person with enough money willing to buy this, this must be the worst way of selling a collection. The people who would be interested in this are collecters, and they already have the majority of the games in his collection. I think he's better off selling it as seperate sets / individual games or something like that. I read somewhere that his entire collection is estimated to have a value of about $800,000, so isn't going to sell it for just $50,000, and I doubt anyone is crazy enough to pay $800,000 for the entire collection.
Unless there's a crazy person with enough money willing to buy this, this must be the worst way of selling a collection. The people who would be interested in this are collecters, and they already have the majority of the games in his collection. I think he's better off selling it as seperate sets / individual games or something like that. I read somewhere that his entire collection is estimated to have a value of about $800,000, so isn't going to sell it for just $50,000, and I doubt anyone is crazy enough to pay $800,000 for the entire collection.
Wait, so what's stopping me from taking out a $50,000 loan, buying the collection, then selling each game individually to make my money back sixteenfold?
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Unless there's a crazy person with enough money willing to buy this, this must be the worst way of selling a collection. The people who would be interested in this are collecters, and they already have the majority of the games in his collection. I think he's better off selling it as seperate sets / individual games or something like that. I read somewhere that his entire collection is estimated to have a value of about $800,000, so isn't going to sell it for just $50,000, and I doubt anyone is crazy enough to pay $800,000 for the entire collection.
Wait, so what's stopping me from taking out a $50,000 loan, buying the collection, then selling each game individually to make my money back sixteenfold?
Unless there's a crazy person with enough money willing to buy this, this must be the worst way of selling a collection. The people who would be interested in this are collecters, and they already have the majority of the games in his collection. I think he's better off selling it as seperate sets / individual games or something like that. I read somewhere that his entire collection is estimated to have a value of about $800,000, so isn't going to sell it for just $50,000, and I doubt anyone is crazy enough to pay $800,000 for the entire collection.
Wait, so what's stopping me from taking out a $50,000 loan, buying the collection, then selling each game individually to make my money back sixteenfold?
Explaining to the bank what the loan's for . XD
If you put in the effort to show the bank how it couldn't fail and jumped through the hoops that they require. (And secure it on property) you could get it.
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Somebody really wealthy will buy it just to own it all. There are people for whom $50,000 (or $800,000) is a minor expenditure, comparable to the rest of us buying a $40 game.
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Unless there's a crazy person with enough money willing to buy this, this must be the worst way of selling a collection. The people who would be interested in this are collecters, and they already have the majority of the games in his collection. I think he's better off selling it as seperate sets / individual games or something like that. I read somewhere that his entire collection is estimated to have a value of about $800,000, so isn't going to sell it for just $50,000, and I doubt anyone is crazy enough to pay $800,000 for the entire collection.
Wait, so what's stopping me from taking out a $50,000 loan, buying the collection, then selling each game individually to make my money back sixteenfold?
Well, the owner.. The entire collection is worth about $800,000. He isn't going to sell it for $50,000.
Only at $50,000 right now, who's got some extra cash laying around?
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i do
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As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
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