The difference is unscrupulously taking advantage of demand rather than running a fair business. As a retail business Amazon is a reseller, CEX is a scalper. Up to you what you do, but if you are buying as much stock as you can of high demand items to then overcharge those who weren't as sharp at buying then you are a scalp.
Spasho
3 Jan 173#9
No, you just don't seem to have a clue between the difference that means reselling and scalping.
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prankster101
3 Jan 17#1
Weren't these like REALLY, REALLY rare at one point?
Spasho to prankster101
3 Jan 17#2
Yep. During the launch and they went for as high as £80 if not even more.
allgonewrong to prankster101
3 Jan 17#32
Yep, I sold mine on ebay for £125! People are stupid!
prankster101
3 Jan 171#3
Which kind of reminds me... The NES Mini is currently sitting at around £115 now. Shame really, that £85-odd profit was kind of nice whilst it lasted.
Spasho
3 Jan 17#4
The clerk from Smyths told me that the Mini NES should be back in stock sometime this month.
xbox360man
3 Jan 17#5
Yes it was a great Christmas for us resellers
hotfinder
3 Jan 171#6
This is £12 preowned at CEX if you don't manage to get one.
Spasho
3 Jan 174#7
Fixed that.
xbox360man
3 Jan 17#8
You seem to have a problem with me making money every post I comment on you pop up with no intellect
Spasho
3 Jan 173#9
No, you just don't seem to have a clue between the difference that means reselling and scalping.
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