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  1. Wow, I didn't notice NTSC Quest for Quintana Roo was that rare. I thought it was like a 5, good thing I never put it on the site.... I have two of these MIB, I guess I will take better care of them now :)


  2. For Paypal, there are two things actually... painful to find out about them one at a time too:

     

    1) Must be reported within 30 days

    2) Must be for NON-Receipt.

     

    The non-receipt thing is a little difficult to figure out. From what I've been able to determine, if you say:

     

    "I ordered quadrun, but it was a really a combat that I got"

     

    You're out of luck. If instead you say

     

    "I ordered a quadrun, but I never got it"

     

    You have a shot.


  3. Any interest in a Video Brain from anyone? It's the first computer ever to use a cartridge type program. I have the console, power supply, and six carts. I'll consider any serious offers, or conversely I am looking for joysticks for it, working or not.

     

    Jason


  4. Thanks for the quick response. Still, if anyone knows how to get in touch, please tell him to drop me a line as I have several interesting deals for him which won't involve a lot of effort on his part...


  5. Hi, any one know what's become of hozervideo? I tried emailing Randy but no response in a month now. I have several requests for carts for him. If anyone knows a different way to get in contact with him please tell him Jason at AtariGuide.com is looking for him!


  6. Yes I just did this because it was free posting day. I was also testing out my program which allows me to do all of this automatically, I spent about 15 minutes acutally creating one thousand auctions. Also you'll notice each page has a huge section with links to atariguide where the right prices are. Nobody is supposed to purchase anything in these auctions, but hey some people have. I'm way too busy right now trying to inventory 5,000 carts that are going onto the website, so I didn't really want to make any sales, but with a free listing day who could resist all the free advertising?

     

    All of my prices are negotiable. I have my entire collection inventoried and on the website (and currently up for auction on ebay ), but I obviously do not want to part with many of these, but would for the prices listed. For alot of games I think my prices are actually quite reasonable, if you want to pick up a bunch of common carts you used to play as a kid, my prices can be better then ebay, and all of my stuff is guaranteed to work.

     

    Here's a list of all carts for sale by price

     

    http://www.atariguide.com/menu/x.htm

     

     

    Jason


  7. Thanks for sticking up for me Ed!

     

    Yes I just did this because it was free posting day. I was also testing out my program which allows me to do all of this automatically, I spent about 15 minutes acutally creating these auctions. Also you'll notice each page has a huge section with links to atariguide where the right prices are. Nobody is supposed to purchase anything in these auctions, but hey some people have. I'm way too busy right now trying to inventory 5,000 carts that are going onto the website, so I didn't really want to make any sales, but with a free listing day who could resist all the free advertising?

     

    All of my prices are negotiable. :) I have my entire collection inventoried and on the website (and currently up for auction on ebay :!: ), but I obviously do not want to part with many of these, but would for the prices listed. For alot of games I think my prices are actually quite reasonable, if you want to pick up a bunch of common carts you used to play as a kid, my prices can be better then ebay, and all of my stuff is guaranteed to work.

     

    Here's a list of all carts for sale by price :arrow:

     

    http://www.atariguide.com/menu/x.htm

     

     

    Jason


  8. Hi, I'm not sure what you mean. If you go to

     

    http://www.atariguide.com/menu/Alphaframe.htm

     

    or

     

    http://www.atariguide.com/menu/Manframe.htm

     

    And then click on a letter or a manufacturer, each game that is available should have a shopping cart next to the name. When you click on the actual title, it should take you to a page where it says "Buy it now" with a price, etc.

     

    Please let me know if you are still have problems... let me know the title of the game you are trying to buy, and what browser and operating system you are using, and the URL where you are having problems.

     

    If this solves your problem, please let me know where the confusing spot was so I can iron out the wrinkle. Thanks alot for any help.

     

    Jason


  9. If these categories seems okay' date=' I’ll be glad to compile the two lists it into an Access database if this might be of some use to you.

     

    Bored,

    rivalhunter

     

    I meant to send this privately. Oh well.[/quote']

     

    Thanks, but I was just trying to see if there was an underlying database which generated this, or if its just a text file. The data base could contain more info then what was generated, and If I'm going to write something to translate from one to another it's best to do it from the lower level in case something in the page presentation changes...

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