Selling the 360 - Valuation Please

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Woodsey

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I'm thinking of selling my 360 and was wondering if someone could provide a valuation. I'll be selling to an individual, not back to GAME.

Here's what's included:

- Xbox 360 Pro 60GB (the final edition before they were cancelled)
- Two wireless pads
- Headset
- Cables that came with the machine (possibly not the HDMI cable though)
- 10 games:
- The Saboteur
- AC 2
- Burnout: Paradise (Ultimate) and Trivial Pursuit
- Smash Court Tennis 3
- Star Wars: TFU
- Fable 2
- Batman: Arkham Asylum
- GTA IV*
- The Ballad of Gay Tony*

*Downloaded straight to HDD

Thanks in advance for the advice (should you give any).
 

Woodsey

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sephiroth1991 said:
How much you getting for all that?
Nothing yet, that's why I want someone to recommend a decent price for me to sell it for? xD
 

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Hmm.
I'd say ask for about £200 to £250 for that. That's what I'd ask for anyway.
 

BloatedGuppy

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Is the individual a friend of yours, and therefore likely to give you a better price?

If so, maybe $300. If not, probably $200 or less. People who buy things used are almost always looking for enormous discounts.
 

sephiroth1991

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Woodsey said:
sephiroth1991 said:
How much you getting for all that?
Nothing yet, that's why I want someone to recommend a decent price for me to sell it for? xD
It depends on how long you have had it. If it's quite new, try to have it close the orignal price however if it's quite old you might have to ask around 100, i know it's a loss but i doubt you be able to get your money back.
 

Woodsey

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BloatedGuppy said:
Is the individual a friend of yours, and therefore likely to give you a better price?

If so, maybe $300. If not, probably $200 or less. People who buy things used are almost always looking for enormous discounts.
Just an "individual" - nothing's set up yet. I just meant that I wasn't selling back to the shop.

Thanks for the advice.
 

Woodsey

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sephiroth1991 said:
Woodsey said:
sephiroth1991 said:
How much you getting for all that?
Nothing yet, that's why I want someone to recommend a decent price for me to sell it for? xD
It depends on how long you have had it. If it's quite new, try to have it close the orignal price however if it's quite old you might have to ask around 100, i know it's a loss but i doubt you be able to get your money back.
Since about July time - bought it for about £200 I think (inc. the two pads, Burnout and TFU - although that was on a limited-time deal).
 
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I'd say sell it for $350-$400.

Not sure what that is in your currency, but you should be able to make a pretty penny from all that.
 

sephiroth1991

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Woodsey said:
sephiroth1991 said:
Woodsey said:
sephiroth1991 said:
How much you getting for all that?
Nothing yet, that's why I want someone to recommend a decent price for me to sell it for? xD
It depends on how long you have had it. If it's quite new, try to have it close the orignal price however if it's quite old you might have to ask around 100, i know it's a loss but i doubt you be able to get your money back.
Since about July time - bought it for about £200 I think (inc. the two pads, Burnout and TFU - although that was on a limited-time deal).
Since your offering some other stuff you might be able to get that back. It's still a loss if you think about it but if you don't want it anymore, you might be able to sell it for that much.
 

Woodsey

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Irridium said:
I'd say sell it for $350-$400.

Not sure what that is in your currency, but you should be able to make a pretty penny from all that.
$400 is about £250, which some others have said too so I'll likely start a bit above that - I might get lucky after all.
 
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Woodsey said:
Irridium said:
I'd say sell it for $350-$400.

Not sure what that is in your currency, but you should be able to make a pretty penny from all that.
$400 is about £250, which some others have said too so I'll likely start a bit above that - I might get lucky after all.
I suggest starting at an insane price, and just haggle from there until you get to the price you actually want.

And if he settles for higher, then score!
 

DustyDrB

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Well it is used. I got my 360 with a 60GB hard drive with 2 games for $100. That was on Christmas Day (THE day for eBay shopping), so you'd probably be able to sell just your system with the appropriate cables for 150. I don't know how much headsets are, have never been interested in getting one. The games in total should get you about 20-25 for most (exceptions being Burnout: Paradise, Trivial Pursuit, and Smash Court Tennis 3, those will get less value). I would say $200-230 for the games. So $380 would be fair, but start higher of course.
 

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If you were to buy that lot in GAME, as a customer buying preowned console and games, then it would set you back perhaps around £300. Remember, with GAME, you get a full 1-year warranty on preowned consoles, it's VERY low risk.

I doubt you'll find it easy to get a seller for 250 or more.

However, it should be easy enough to get a seller for about £200.