@774553 wrote:
Just expect not everyone think the same way?

I don't expect everyone to think the same way - that isn't what I said (or even implied) at all. In point of fact, I fully understand and appreciate that lots of different people have lots of different opinions (if I didn't, it would be virtually pointless for me to hang out in a public discussion forum....or, at the very least, highly frustrating and confronting Smiley LOL ).

 

What I said was that I have never come across anyone who has thought it was feasible to price an item above market value just because they wanted to make a profit when selling them, after buying them for personal use.

 

Video games really aren't one of those things that's an investment, very few appreciate in value unless - as mentioned previously - they become hard to find but highly sought. If you bought them used at a certain price, how can you expect someone else to pay more than you did? Your desire to make a profit doesn't make them more valuable. You haven't added any value to them by using them, so what makes them worth more than what you paid for them? 

 

If you can give me a good reason or answer to those last few questions, maybe I'll be able to understand where you're coming from.