Grindspine
Moderator
Re: Selling Game Systems
Anywhere online will charge you for selling through them. At least ebay no longer charges up front, and now charges the seller fees when the item has been sold (as I understand it).
I have sold things as an Amazon.com third party seller. They also take fees for enabling the transaction though. If neither of those appeal to you, finding a local pawn shop or used video game store might be your only options.
Those are, of course, if you do not have a friend who lacks that system that you can convince to buy it from you.
Anywhere online will charge you for selling through them. At least ebay no longer charges up front, and now charges the seller fees when the item has been sold (as I understand it).
I have sold things as an Amazon.com third party seller. They also take fees for enabling the transaction though. If neither of those appeal to you, finding a local pawn shop or used video game store might be your only options.
Those are, of course, if you do not have a friend who lacks that system that you can convince to buy it from you.