Need an estimated price on my Nintendo D.S. because I’m selling it to E.B. Games!?
Saturday, April 17th, 2010 at
8:54 am
If my D.S. has no stylus, the front is scratched and you could see pencil marks, the back is scribbled with black permanent marker, and it’s the original version, how much do you think it will sell for. And any tips on how to make it better or a game store it will sell for more? Please don’t joke around. THANKS!
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Try NOT to take it to Gamestop or E.B. Games because they don’t repair systems.
are you selling it for cash or store credit? if you are selling it for cash, you can get more money for it at a pawn shop, off of ebay, or some other classifieds source. EB does not give much cash for trade ins. i had them offer me only sixty bucks for a like new sony PSP and four games. i sold it at a pawn shop for double that.
First of all don’t take it to a game store such has “Game Stop” they will rip you off. Try to sale it on EBay or in a wont ad. I would ask around 50.00 for
You are in luck. EB games is offering $100 credit toward the purchase of a DS Lite. If you are not, don’t expect to get much credit for it in that condition.
You can erase the black marker markings with ethanol. Use wine or any type of liquor you have around the house. The higher the proof, the better.
The stylus is not going to bring up or bring down the total value of the DS because the stylus is cheap and easy to replace.
Use an erase to remove the pencil marks.
I think you’ll probably get anywhere from 30 to 60 bucks tops. My guess it’s probably going to be on the lower end because it sounds like your DS is in bad condition, and the original DS is not in high demand.