As title says, a New 3DS XL Hyrule Edition console for £153. The next cheapest after this is the Nintendo one, with a statue and a charger for £179.99. If you didn't want either, then this saves you a few quid =)
Still can't decide myself if these are going to be worth anything once released. The Majoras Mask edition is worth £280 and the link between worlds one is worth £270 - Thoughts?
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Salfordgirl1 to rickb84
4 Feb 1614#5
Far as I'm concerned, it's capitalism. The item is there to be bought by all and is there to be sold by all.
Every retailer you deal with is a scalper, hence the word re-tailer. They re-sell items they haven't made.Amazon, will buy from a warehouse. They don't make the item. Therefore, Amazon, the biggest retailer in the UK, is a scalper, no one seems to mind. A small seller on the other hand...
Have you ever tried buying stock as a small seller or company? I've sent out 40-50 emails to warehouses, stores and wholesalers asking for stock lists and prices. The majority simply ignore you and a few laugh at you with mocking replies. If wholesalers were actually willing to deal with smaller traders, then we wouldn't need to use commercial sites; but they don't, so it becomes a fight for scraps.
Last point; companies purposefully make limited amounts of items so that the price goes up. E.g. An Xbox Elite controller; gold dust. You really believe Microsoft can't make more of them quicker? They don't because the less there is of an item, the higher its value.
rickb84
4 Feb 163#1
People who scalp are the worst kind of people and they actually harm the value of collectables. Buy if you want it, if you don't want it, let someone who does buy it
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ChrisI
18 Jun 16#47
Just found Amazon Italy selling this for 199 euros but says it won't ship to the uk? Why is this they used too ?
Or can anyone suggest a good deal for this availible now
ameerhm
28 Mar 16#46
Pre-ordered the fire emblem fates console instead ._.
Seen as though unboxing videos of the console were released, I'm confused why the the release date on amazon is 20th of may? Was the EU release date of fire emblem fates pushed way back compared to US releases?
toca73
22 Mar 16#45
Just got mine from rakuten today with 20x points boss deals. I notice amazon france is doing the fire emblem one as well now. Not taking anything away, this was the best deal when the pound was strong for sure.
VinegarJoe
6 Mar 161#44
Yeah, I ended up cancelling my Amazon France order and going with Nintendo too. Last time I checked the Amazon currency converter was working out at ~£165, which is a half decent saving but not as good as getting the charger, skull kid figure and 2yr warranty for £15 extra.
catt466
2 Mar 16#43
Exactly this, the price never went up as salfordgirl implied, it was always 199 EUR, we simply never had a chance to order for £153, this price never existed. Now you can order in £, but due to exchange rate its £167. There is a chance that exchange rate might be favourable on the day the card gets charged by Amazon (close to the shipping date), but I would not count on it.
For me it makes more sense to use Nintendo store (£179.99 with charger and Skull Kid), less hassle with return if something goes wrong and 2 years extended warranty on hardware.
sooziewoo
2 Mar 16#42
This is what I was getting at above - you could only place the original order in € so the price you pay depends on the exchange rate on the day the money is taken from your card - as the exchange rate has gone down (because of our uncertain future in Europe) it means the console will cost more. You could only pay in sterling within xx days of release date (ie now) when the damage to exchange rate has already been done!
For me, I had a gift voucher offer on .fr buy €50 vouchers get promo €10 free so I ordered the vouchers then used them & the promo code on my preorder, upshot is that I have only €144 left subjected to the exchange rate so I'll hopefully still get a good deal!
catt466
1 Mar 161#41
It was never 153 for anyone, all the orders that went through were in EUR. (199 EUR).Nobody here was able to order for £153, from what I see?
Salfordgirl1
29 Feb 16#40
Price has gone up since then.
You cancelled your £153 order (Which would have been honoured and if it went any lower they would have refunded you the difference) Just so you could re-order it for a higher price. Not sure what inspired you to cancel the order, you could just have used a currency converter?
It is now £167, yes. But at the time of posting it was £153. Prices change, who would have thunk it.
catt466
29 Feb 16#39
I preordered when it was posted and it would not let me pay in GBP. I cancelled my preorder yesterday and managed to order again, this time in GBP. It was £167!
I did not complete the order and I decided to get it from Nintendo store UK for 180 with Skull Kid. I will sell him on Ebay and it will work out about the same price, but less risk if something is wrong with the console.
VinegarJoe
10 Feb 161#38
AFAIK that's correct. So the saving on this deal will vary depending on the exchange rate when they take the money. I think it is already a couple of quid worse off.
That said, still cheaper than anywhere in the UK if you don't want a statue or charger.
sooziewoo
10 Feb 16#37
As far as I am aware the European 3ds consoles are all the same, the one I bought from Amazon.es charges normally from a UK charger.
This console doesn't come with a charger.
Can anyone help with my query please?
I have preordered this (thanks OP) but as they take the payment at time of dispatch surely what you pay will depend on the exchange rate at that time? I looked into preordering in sterling but it said it had to be dispatched within 14 days to do it that way?
TJ95
8 Feb 16#36
How does this work with charging? will this still have the uk adapter, or will I have to use another adapter to lower/higher the watts?
Gamer_U
5 Feb 16#35
I don't blame ya. Easy money.
ColinY
4 Feb 16#34
Oh dear, not sure how to feel about this. Bought the Majora's mask edition albeit through considerable effort. Don't fancy forking out for this one too, though the niggling temptation is present. Hopefully Nintendo won't over saturate the limited edition niche thereby devaluing their previous offerings.
online2014
4 Feb 16#33
I scalp all the time you have to to get by nowadays thats why im on this site. To scalp......
oXdanXo
4 Feb 16#32
anyone know if the box will be the same as the UK?
Gamer_U
4 Feb 16#31
If you scalp more than I do then you're worse than me.
Gamer_U
4 Feb 16#30
Scalping is bad but not illegal.
ADIDASADDICT
4 Feb 16#29
Ive got an itchy scalp....can i buy limited edition nintendo shampoo from the chemist?
leebyron
4 Feb 16#28
Wow, didn't know this was being released.. Nicer looking than the Majora's Mask one I have. Can count the times I've played on that on one hand. Also didn't know that it's held it's value on eBay so nice to know I'll get my money back if I decide to get rid of it..
stuartjohnwhitehead
4 Feb 16#27
I'm just making money, no worse than any big chain store :sunglasses:
fwibble
4 Feb 161#26
Another kind of "worst people" :man:
jj_jj
4 Feb 16#25
I agreed with your post except this last bit, it's not true in this case. MS is the only supplier of the controller, they set the price to maximise profit. It has nothing to do with availability or 'supply' since they have full control over the price (unless a retailer wanted to loss lead, which they might at the margin). MS will simply have chosen a price to maximise their profit, given the cost of production and anticipated demand. if selling it for less, meant the additional sales induced higher net profit, they would. you are getting confused with product differentiation through innovation, to drive increased market price, and collusive behaviour of resellers...
teh arn
4 Feb 16#24
Better off sticking it in a bank?
Maybe if you could get around 6.5% interest every single year.
otterboxer
4 Feb 16#23
I'm never fooled. I commend your patience, I miss my gamecube.
reddragon105
4 Feb 16#22
Ah, might that have been when Dixons were closing down? As Mario Kart came out at the end of 2003 and Dixons went under in 2004 and I seem to remember getting a really cheap PS2 or Xbox from them when that happened. I got my GameCube in summer 2003 but it was around £200 - and that was preowned from eBay - although that was with about 5 games, including Wind Waker and Metroid Prime which were both holding their value at around £30 each.
stuartjohnwhitehead
4 Feb 16#21
Aye, tis a good point. Must have been 2002, not sure exactly when tbh beyond it was early 2000's. It was £50 in Dixons in a sale, it was the Mario Kart Pak version.
reddragon105
4 Feb 16#20
How on earth did you get a console that launched at £129 in 2002 (here, anyway, unless it was imported) for £50 in 2001?
james1760
4 Feb 16#19
If that was a Zelda limited console (particularly the purple variant) you would be seeing a considerable return. You only have to check past listings for on ebay to see that these really dont decrease much.
If you are looking for a 3ds to play, maybe this isnt for you. If your looking for a peice of collactable Zelda hardware then this is a must.
I must say though that Nintendo really are taking the p1ss with this though, 4th Zelda 3ds?
*sighs... clicks pre-order,
Istanbul_Kop
4 Feb 16#18
A Gamecube isn't the most collectible of Nintendo things, unless it's a specific colour or Panasonic Q. But plenty of Nintendo things do indeed rocket in price. They're not going to make you a millionaire, but a profit is a profit.
otterboxer
4 Feb 16#13
No game bundled? Wow and hyrule warriors isn't even large Zelda title worthy of a limited edition imho. Buy to play not stick in a cabinet or drool over Ebenezer style waiting for the day when you can retire to the Bahamas on your shrewd purchase.
stuartjohnwhitehead to otterboxer
4 Feb 16#17
Dont be fooled by the whole Nintendo collectibles thing. I brought a Gamecube in 2001 and kept it in the loft, sealed and sold it last year. Paid £50 originally, made £170 on eBay. A profit of £120, took 14 YEARS to make that. 14 YEARS to make £120? you are better of saving money in a bank.
These things aint worth jack in the long term BUT... you can make quick killings in the short term (i.e. buy now for £150 and sell for £200 in a few months).
noahsdad
4 Feb 16#16
HOT. Don't play Zelda, buts its a nice collectible console. Big fan of the themed consoles.
rickb84
4 Feb 163#1
People who scalp are the worst kind of people and they actually harm the value of collectables. Buy if you want it, if you don't want it, let someone who does buy it
slacey1070 to rickb84
4 Feb 16#2
agree completely. most of the supposed "collectable" items are worth less than at release anyway.
how many snes games are worth more than their release price?
DannGo to rickb84
4 Feb 16#3
Not that many people scalp £180 consoles.
Salfordgirl1 to rickb84
4 Feb 1614#5
Far as I'm concerned, it's capitalism. The item is there to be bought by all and is there to be sold by all.
Every retailer you deal with is a scalper, hence the word re-tailer. They re-sell items they haven't made.Amazon, will buy from a warehouse. They don't make the item. Therefore, Amazon, the biggest retailer in the UK, is a scalper, no one seems to mind. A small seller on the other hand...
Have you ever tried buying stock as a small seller or company? I've sent out 40-50 emails to warehouses, stores and wholesalers asking for stock lists and prices. The majority simply ignore you and a few laugh at you with mocking replies. If wholesalers were actually willing to deal with smaller traders, then we wouldn't need to use commercial sites; but they don't, so it becomes a fight for scraps.
Last point; companies purposefully make limited amounts of items so that the price goes up. E.g. An Xbox Elite controller; gold dust. You really believe Microsoft can't make more of them quicker? They don't because the less there is of an item, the higher its value.
stuartjohnwhitehead to rickb84
4 Feb 161#15
I so just brought 3 of these to scalp people over the next few months :sunglasses: Scalping is awesome!
Will the money be taken now or upon release?
Great price, been looking at one for ages! So tempted
**EDIT**
Just read up on Amazon's pre-order policy. Order placed, lovely!
Thanks OP.
HEAT
hotfinder
4 Feb 16#9
Also, most peripherals that Nintendo has officially released in a gold colour has always been sought after. Unfortunately though it appears the inside of this 3ds xl is black plastic, just a gold outer shell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHGs5q-_lN8
Salfordgirl1 to hotfinder
4 Feb 161#11
Hmmm, weird. I've seen some like this...
Corranga
4 Feb 162#10
hmm, didn't know about this. Already have a Majora's Mask one, and an old Pikachu one, and an Ambassador edition...
I really need to forget this site exists...
phatdaveuk
4 Feb 16#8
Had it ordered with Nintendo UK but switched my order. Thanks OP. May have to let one of my other special editions go to fund this but imo this is the best looking one yet!
teh arn
4 Feb 16#7
How many bought those snes games for less than their release price, only to see them rise to more than what they had paid for it?
notty786
4 Feb 161#6
ty ordered, don't think it will get cheaper then this
Opening post
Still can't decide myself if these are going to be worth anything once released. The Majoras Mask edition is worth £280 and the link between worlds one is worth £270 - Thoughts?
Top comments
Every retailer you deal with is a scalper, hence the word re-tailer. They re-sell items they haven't made.Amazon, will buy from a warehouse. They don't make the item. Therefore, Amazon, the biggest retailer in the UK, is a scalper, no one seems to mind. A small seller on the other hand...
Have you ever tried buying stock as a small seller or company? I've sent out 40-50 emails to warehouses, stores and wholesalers asking for stock lists and prices. The majority simply ignore you and a few laugh at you with mocking replies. If wholesalers were actually willing to deal with smaller traders, then we wouldn't need to use commercial sites; but they don't, so it becomes a fight for scraps.
Last point; companies purposefully make limited amounts of items so that the price goes up. E.g. An Xbox Elite controller; gold dust. You really believe Microsoft can't make more of them quicker? They don't because the less there is of an item, the higher its value.
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Or can anyone suggest a good deal for this availible now
Seen as though unboxing videos of the console were released, I'm confused why the the release date on amazon is 20th of may? Was the EU release date of fire emblem fates pushed way back compared to US releases?
For me it makes more sense to use Nintendo store (£179.99 with charger and Skull Kid), less hassle with return if something goes wrong and 2 years extended warranty on hardware.
For me, I had a gift voucher offer on .fr buy €50 vouchers get promo €10 free so I ordered the vouchers then used them & the promo code on my preorder, upshot is that I have only €144 left subjected to the exchange rate so I'll hopefully still get a good deal!
You cancelled your £153 order (Which would have been honoured and if it went any lower they would have refunded you the difference) Just so you could re-order it for a higher price. Not sure what inspired you to cancel the order, you could just have used a currency converter?
It is now £167, yes. But at the time of posting it was £153. Prices change, who would have thunk it.
I did not complete the order and I decided to get it from Nintendo store UK for 180 with Skull Kid. I will sell him on Ebay and it will work out about the same price, but less risk if something is wrong with the console.
That said, still cheaper than anywhere in the UK if you don't want a statue or charger.
This console doesn't come with a charger.
Can anyone help with my query please?
I have preordered this (thanks OP) but as they take the payment at time of dispatch surely what you pay will depend on the exchange rate at that time? I looked into preordering in sterling but it said it had to be dispatched within 14 days to do it that way?
Maybe if you could get around 6.5% interest every single year.
If you are looking for a 3ds to play, maybe this isnt for you. If your looking for a peice of collactable Zelda hardware then this is a must.
I must say though that Nintendo really are taking the p1ss with this though, 4th Zelda 3ds?
*sighs... clicks pre-order,
These things aint worth jack in the long term BUT... you can make quick killings in the short term (i.e. buy now for £150 and sell for £200 in a few months).
how many snes games are worth more than their release price?
Every retailer you deal with is a scalper, hence the word re-tailer. They re-sell items they haven't made.Amazon, will buy from a warehouse. They don't make the item. Therefore, Amazon, the biggest retailer in the UK, is a scalper, no one seems to mind. A small seller on the other hand...
Have you ever tried buying stock as a small seller or company? I've sent out 40-50 emails to warehouses, stores and wholesalers asking for stock lists and prices. The majority simply ignore you and a few laugh at you with mocking replies. If wholesalers were actually willing to deal with smaller traders, then we wouldn't need to use commercial sites; but they don't, so it becomes a fight for scraps.
Last point; companies purposefully make limited amounts of items so that the price goes up. E.g. An Xbox Elite controller; gold dust. You really believe Microsoft can't make more of them quicker? They don't because the less there is of an item, the higher its value.
Great price, been looking at one for ages! So tempted
**EDIT**
Just read up on Amazon's pre-order policy. Order placed, lovely!
Thanks OP.
HEAT
I really need to forget this site exists...