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Biggest retrogaming auction went to 1 million of euros
#291588 - 07/12/12 09:38 AM
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Re: Biggest retrogaming auction went to 1 million of euros
[Re: cacis]
#291638 - 07/12/12 10:07 PM
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> Did you read this?
I am not very familiar with retro consoles but just the eBay auction description itself is very impressive to say the least. I wonder how much effort went into gathering this collection and how much "profit" was made (999,999 Euros minus their cost) and what that works out to hourly.
I also wonder what the logistics are for exchanging 999,999 Euros on eBay. You must have to use an escrow service, I can't see any other way.
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Re: Biggest retrogaming auction went to 1 million of euros
[Re: Bryan Ischo]
#291726 - 07/14/12 04:44 AM
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> > Did you read this? > >I wonder how much effort went into > gathering this collection and how much "profit" was made (999,999 Euros minus their > cost) and what that works out to hourly.
He owned / ran a game shop in Paris, so it's been in his blood for a while. Decades of collecting and searching.
And here's his collection documented:
http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=6898
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