Recently, I purchased 3 Genesis games from a Play n' Trade (Mercs, Joe Montana Football '94 & NBA Live '96)
But, I don't have an actual Sega Genesis to play these on and I've tried Amazon, eBay & NintendoForSale, But, They've all had problems for Me (either not having all the cords/controller[s] or not delivering to P.O. Box)
What I'm asking is, Does anybody know a site that sells Genesis systems with all the cords and P.O. Box delivery?
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P.O. box delivery might be a tough one to get around. You can't have it delivered to your workplace instead? Or to a friend's house?
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P.O. box delivery might be a tough one to get around. You can't have it delivered to your workplace instead? Or to a friend's house?
I would've asked My mom to ask one of Her friends to take the delivery, But, She says that She "Doesn't trust Them anymore" (I think that She's only saying that because I'm asking)
But I could ask My Gamps to check with one of Her friends.
Yeah TBD is right not to many places will deliver to a P.O. box. I would check with your boss if maybe you can have the package delivered there or as she said a friend or relatives house. As for your dilemma with cords and the system, you might find it easier to buy the system from one seller and than the cords from another.
^ this is true, flea markets can be a great resource for older games and systems. i'd ask to test the system before buying one, though, if possible.
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Well, I do know of a few Goodwill & thrift stores around, And I guess I could try the separate purchase thing.
But, The main thing that I'm worried about is whether or not the system will work.
Thats completely understandable but unfortunately unless you have a retro game store in you neighborhood than thrift stores, garage sales etc. are the only way to go since most places online wont deliver to a P.O. box. Have you tried Craigslist or The Pennysaver? (Not sure if the Pennysaver is a national thing or not) if you find one on either of those places you can usually contact a person and see about testing it out before you buy it.
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Or you can look on ebay. There is an option to view ads closest to you. Then if you find what youre looking for message the buyer and see if you can do a local pick up. Ive done it a few times
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