Mini snes Asda beckton and chadwell Heath 4 each in stock at time of posting Bought 1 Hope it helps some one No wild goose chase Just to help someone
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MaFt
30 Sep 17#1
£69 in Bradford Asda but staff had bought them all without taking the display cases off the shelf.
vassy1 to MaFt
30 Sep 17#4
That's the scenario in most places
malm to MaFt
30 Sep 17#17
not very surprising dont know why Asda didnt just offer them to staff with 10 per cent staff discount that they normally get ,same happened in my local.
MaFt
30 Sep 17#2
naz9236
30 Sep 17#3
Asda in store would be a good bet for lot of people out there, worth a try like me
MaFt to naz9236
30 Sep 17#5
Yep! Definitely worth a look. The Bradford one got 4 si numbers are still pretty low.
joanddan7
30 Sep 17#6
Wow - they've raised their price too
My 69 quid c&c yesterday feels even better
TobiRIP to joanddan7
30 Sep 17#11
you got ripped got it for £61 from Amazon UK!
The thing is the NES mini caught alot of people off guard when it came out with its release being middle/late November, they were selling for over double RRP in the month run up to Christmas but this time it has come out alot earlier, obviously alot more stock and alot more awareness prior to its release after the NES mini
joanddan7 to TobiRIP
30 Sep 17#13
You got ripped - a guy yesterday said he paid very £54!
My point was in less than 24 the same shop is charging £11 more
TobiRIP to joanddan7
30 Sep 17#15
Yeah I could of paid that but didnt want to do the new account thing and prefer not to deal with Very
jco83 to joanddan7
30 Sep 17#25
Yes me and my brother also got that. There are always voucher codes for new Very credit accounts. It was £30 credit back when you spend £50. So £79.99 then £30 off, then pay the remaining £49.99 + £3.99 postage :wink: Can't remember if click&collect was an option at the time, if so £49.99 and collect from local Collect+ point would've been possible
Nick66 to jco83
30 Sep 17#29
Not to mention the £90 off an Xbox One X - that's gone now by the way! :wink:
LazybeatX
30 Sep 17#7
Thought rrp was £69.99?
mtc1
30 Sep 17#8
RRP advised by Nintendo UK is £69 - £79. The next wave of stock will most likely all be sold at £79
mahmouddiaa
30 Sep 17#9
Got mine from Argos was told plenty of stock coming I still see people selling those for +£100 on ebay despite clearly plenty of stock
malm to mahmouddiaa
30 Sep 17#18
Anyone selling these on ebay will have a nightmare,scammers are all over them like nothing ever before.
K0YS to malm
30 Sep 17#20
What scam are they using? I haven't sold anything on eBay since the original Moto G came out. A buyer tried to claim a refund almost a whole month after the sale saying the phone was faulty. With the added buyer protection, she would have got her money back with no problem and left me out of pocket. I switched to selling on hukd, but the n*bs decided to get rid of that forum.
Pacman786 to K0YS
30 Sep 17#23
Careful not to get banned with obscene language like that.
malm to K0YS
30 Sep 17#24
every old scam available, item not received,fake item,wrong item,nothing in box,parts missing from box,damaged in transit,and a few others take your pick.
BenLoco to malm
30 Sep 17#27
How do you know that? Considering the first ones would've only been posted yesterday it seems a bit too soon to make those claims.
It's also unlikely you'd get away with doing that several times and also, if you want to do it, you'd be better off with a higher value item. Why this one specifically?
Lothra to malm
30 Sep 17#30
All avoidable if you know what your doing on ebay, some very basic novice tips are..
1: Always send your items via a method that requires a signature (RM Signed For upwards), people try to save money by sending non-tracked but you are just asking for trouble.
2: Take pictures, lots of pictures. Pictures of the item, its box, pictures of you putting items in box and sealing it (for new/sealed items just take pics of and seals/serial numbers etc for proof.
3: To avoid items damaged in transit scam, simply cover the items value with the courier/RM for what the items worth (i.e if and item is worth £79 then pay the postage cost that covers that amount for any loss or damage) this means you get a refund from the courier/RM if they legit damage it. If its a scam then request pictures.
4:If you want to sell a digital item (code for game etc) then send the code through the post, NEVER send code via message or email.
I could got on and on, but its really easy to avoid scams on ebay.
waterloo
30 Sep 17#10
Staff selling them on ebay to bump up their wages.
Opening post
Bought 1
Hope it helps some one
No wild goose chase
Just to help someone
All comments (45)
My 69 quid c&c yesterday feels even better
The thing is the NES mini caught alot of people off guard when it came out with its release being middle/late November, they were selling for over double RRP in the month run up to Christmas but this time it has come out alot earlier, obviously alot more stock and alot more awareness prior to its release after the NES mini
My point was in less than 24 the same shop is charging £11 more
Yeah I could of paid that but didnt want to do the new account thing and prefer not to deal with Very
Can't remember if click&collect was an option at the time, if so £49.99 and collect from local Collect+ point would've been possible
I still see people selling those for +£100 on ebay despite clearly plenty of stock
I haven't sold anything on eBay since the original Moto G came out. A buyer tried to claim a refund almost a whole month after the sale saying the phone was faulty. With the added buyer protection, she would have got her money back with no problem and left me out of pocket. I switched to selling on hukd, but the n*bs decided to get rid of that forum.
It's also unlikely you'd get away with doing that several times and also, if you want to do it, you'd be better off with a higher value item. Why this one specifically?
1: Always send your items via a method that requires a signature (RM Signed For upwards), people try to save money by sending non-tracked but you are just asking for trouble.
2: Take pictures, lots of pictures. Pictures of the item, its box, pictures of you putting items in box and sealing it (for new/sealed items just take pics of and seals/serial numbers etc for proof.
3: To avoid items damaged in transit scam, simply cover the items value with the courier/RM for what the items worth (i.e if and item is worth £79 then pay the postage cost that covers that amount for any loss or damage) this means you get a refund from the courier/RM if they legit damage it. If its a scam then request pictures.
4:If you want to sell a digital item (code for game etc) then send the code through the post, NEVER send code via message or email.
I could got on and on, but its really easy to avoid scams on ebay.