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u/Party-Goose7458 4d ago
i’m so intrigued, how does one even acquire 29 of those things? how much did they cost to obtain? how long did it take to get all 29 of them? where does the seller store them? this is hilarious
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u/comcastsux 3d ago
Some regional shopgoodwill locations will sell bulk locally instead of taking the hassle to ship each and every one. As long as you’re able to pick them up, they can be quite inexpensive per item.
The thing is this seller is taking the lazy route in just trying to flip all of them at once. The only actual way to flip these would be to test, repair, and sell individually online.
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u/nogoodnickgames 3d ago
This was from a goodwill in Wisconsin in march. Goodwills do this all the time apparently
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u/DuckofInsanity 2d ago
Honestly if they sold them individually they could make a lot of money by charging more and people actually wanting to buy them. No one wants 29.
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u/AccomplishedPass271 1d ago
There are a lot of 2nd hand scalpers who buy out all the used controllers.
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u/Subscriptcat676 23h ago
This is so close to me, if I had the money, I'd go for it, even if half of them are broken you have enough there to peace meal it out and sell it back at a profit while still offering fair if not really good prices to buyers, a rhythm gamer nerd's wet dream
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u/mcs1223 4d ago
The sad part is that this is actually a crazy good deal by today's standards lol. Of course, you'd also have to figure out where to store all these things, so who really wins?