As it turns out... I have some things I want to *sell* on ebay, meow.
I have two SNES games, Earthbound and a cartridge for Hagane.
Earthbound is worth 120~ish.
Hagane...is worth like five hundred fucking dollars.
Can...can someone tell me how to not fuck this up. I am literally holding the means of getting my boyfriend down here and into my arms in a box behind me on the bed.
You'll have better chances of selling on Ebay but they do charge you to list an item even if it doesn't sell, whereas on Amazon they only take a portion of the profit if you actually sell it, and they take less money from you, so you may want to consider going the Amazon route. New sellers also tend to have better luck on Amazon with this stuff.
However, having said that....
According to the research I've done, it will take me weeks of buying and selling useless items to build up enough reputation before anyone worthwhile will even CONSIDER looking at me as a seller.
That said, I think Earthbound isn't going anywhere. If 120 sounds fair to you Ryan it's yours. It's in good condition, I was very nice to it. : ) It's just the cart though. I wasn't lucky enough to get anything else with it.
EDIT: I was glancing at Amazon last night and people are selling cartridges with partially torn labels for $189.00 . That's... ludicrous, to me. It's a great game, but it's not like there are only two copies in circulation. It's amazing what people will convince themselves *their* copy is worth. I actually saw a cartridge someone put up for $1,599.99 at one point, but it's gone meow. That HAD to be a joke.
Do not use Amazon and Ebay as a method of determining the collector's value of a game. Case in point:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0012YO1MG/ That game is obviously not worth that, and while an extreme example, this is the kind of thing that sellers do with older video games especially ones that a lot of people aren't selling. Serious collectors (your target customers if you're still selling Hagane and Earthbound if arlen doesn't take it) use other sources, primarily this:
http://videogames.pricecharting.com/ and you'll also notice that Hagane, unfortunately for you unless you have the box and manual,
is not worth $500. If you do have the box, then sell dat shit.
Your absolute best bet in selling the more valuable stuff is trying to sell them directly to collectors by going to video game collecting forums and stuff like that. I also know a few people who may be interested in Hagane so I can put in a word for you if you'd like.