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    What you could do is start the price at around £150, and stick a reserve on something around £170-180, which ever you want...

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    Just pack it back in it's box and say it's been played like once ever haha. Wii's arn't as expensive now, the fad has sort of faded off over here (Australia), so I'd check out a Cash Converting store and see how much you can get for it? Then put it up on Ebay / Tradingpost and see if you get more for it, but if it's just a couple of pounds more on Ebay don't bother, not worth the hassle, just go to a cash converting store and cash in, if you cba driving around ring them up and just explain and get an estimate on what they will offer. Hope I helped!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Groves View Post
    Personally, I'd start the "auction" or whatever, at around £160, as Wii's are starting to come in Stock, so you'd be able to buy one if you walked into a shop.

    You could also start at £170, but might not get a sell.

    I'd sell it quick for £165 - £170ish.
    Thanks, I was thinking around that barrier of price. +rep

    Quote Originally Posted by :Hazel View Post
    i'd put a reserve on ebay of 150.00 quid if your planning to put it on there.
    Yeah, that reserve does sound good since I wouldn't mind selling for that price. +rep

    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Lol, no wonder you haven't played on it if you only have Wii Sports and Red Steel. Trade it in a Gamestation, they will be happy to have it.
    Lol, I went in Gamestation the other day and the cash they give for a Wii console is quite low, something like £110. +rep anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by luke-p View Post
    What you could do is start the price at around £150, and stick a reserve on something around £170-180, which ever you want...
    Yeah, that's a good idea. +rep

    Quote Originally Posted by Aight. View Post
    Just pack it back in it's box and say it's been played like once ever haha. Wii's arn't as expensive now, the fad has sort of faded off over here (Australia), so I'd check out a Cash Converting store and see how much you can get for it? Then put it up on Ebay / Tradingpost and see if you get more for it, but if it's just a couple of pounds more on Ebay don't bother, not worth the hassle, just go to a cash converting store and cash in, if you cba driving around ring them up and just explain and get an estimate on what they will offer. Hope I helped!
    I suggested taking it to the cash converters but my Mum was like, they might con you, so I'm not sure. I'll go in and ask them anyway, there is one in town, thanks +rep.

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    About £150 - £180ish I think.

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    Yeah, thanks Tom. +rep

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    Dude, get some good games. I thought the Wii was rubbish at first, but now I love it. Get Zelda or Mario Football, and then there's great games coming out soon. Tbh you'll miss out.
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    I was going to buy Mario Strikers and Melee but I'm not sure. I spend too much time on my PS2 and if I leave it too late and don't like the selection of games available in the future, the Wii's selling price would have decreased loads.

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    PS2's lifespan will run out soon. Then what will you turn too?
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    I've already turned to some PS1 games for PS2, plus I doubt PS2 will run out shortly.

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    if ur gunna sell it on ebay put a reserve of around 150-160 pounds and if it comes stored in box and everything id say u could get around 160-190 punds for it

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