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i count 27 games auction says 24 games and doesnt list glib as one..either he forgot to list it or stuck it in the to get a higher bid on auction..if someone won and they didnt send glib you wouldnt have much of a aurgument

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i count 27 games auction says 24 games and doesnt list glib as one..either he forgot to list it or stuck it in  the to get a higher bid on auction..if someone won and they didnt send glib you wouldnt have much of a aurgument

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Maybe that is why they have 77.8% Positive rating. The sneak.

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heres the response I received~

 

quated from seller

 

no i have it but it's seperate i'm waitin g for the best offer on it, not in ebay

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heres the response I received~

 

quated from seller

 

no i have it but it's seperate i'm waitin g for the best offer on it, not in ebay

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Looks like my side offer has bottomed out :( I suppose I deserve it, This was the first tme I've tried to get a side deal on a game so I guess this is karma telling me to stand fast the right path as I normally would.

 

EDIT: He is now telling me he has 2 copies of GLIB and he would not send me a picture of both of them in the same pic as he said the other one is "not on hand". Starting to sound fishy. I found this out when asking why the deal didn't work out. I was gonna get it for $30, then he wanted to get $50 , then I told him to fuck his hat...lol..

Edited by Shawn Sr.

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Not too bright to carve it out in my opinion. He would do better if he called out the fact that this lot has Glib in it. Here's why: I bet this auction now has about 20 or so watchers on it.

 

My father was selling a Suzuki X90 on eBay recently, for the widow of a good friend of his who recently died. He is a claims adjuster and figured it was worth no more than about $2500. He had several BIN requests for that amount, and called me for some advice about it. I told him to let it ride. By the end, he had about 60 watchers, and it sold for about $6400!

 

He should keep the Glib in the lot, and let it ride for whatever it gets. There's really no hidden treasures in auctions anymore for the Atari stuff. Between us lot, we find about everything it seems

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Not too bright to carve it out in my opinion.  He would do better if he called out the fact that this lot has Glib in it.  Here's why:  I bet this auction now has about 20 or so watchers on it. 

 

My father was selling a Suzuki X90 on eBay recently, for the widow of a good friend of his who recently died.  He is a claims adjuster and figured it was worth no more than about $2500.  He had several BIN requests for that amount, and called me for some advice about it.  I told him to let it ride.  By the end, he had about 60 watchers, and it sold for about $6400! 

 

He should keep the Glib in the lot, and let it ride for whatever it gets.  There's really no hidden treasures in auctions anymore for the Atari stuff.  Between us lot, we find about everything it seems

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Glib was listed in the lot as wll as cosmic creeps untill I had a deal worked out with him and he removed them from the listing, He has sense changed his mind over our deal and is nowe taking highest offer after more intrest was expressed in the glib cart, I don't blame him I would do the same. I was just hoping to get a R9 on the el cheapo.

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Just so everyone knows I did get more pics from the seller when I was talking to him last night and this GLIB is 100 percent mint for anyone that is gonna make him an offer on it.

Edited by Shawn Sr.

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He should keep the Glib in the lot, and let it ride for whatever it gets.  There's really no hidden treasures in auctions anymore for the Atari stuff.

I couldn't agree more with this sentiment, even though there are hidden gems now and again.

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