For retro game flippers
Real profit. Counted clean. For your niche.
Sound familiar?
You walked out of a yard sale with eight N64 carts for $60. You spend three nights cleaning contacts, testing every one, photographing them under good light, and listing. Two are winners. Three are average. Three won't sell for months. Which is which, and were the three hours worth it?
Retro gaming has its own fee math. eBay takes 14.35% on Video Games — not the standard 13.25%. Graded items carry different packaging costs. Sealed items require higher-cost boxes and insurance. And the community scrutinizes shipping damage hard — cut corners and you eat the return.
CIB rate matters. Same cart loose might net $10 less. Example shown.
That's a good flip. But the three carts that won't sell this quarter are sitting in a bin eating shelf time. Resale Truth tracks time-to-sell alongside profit so you can see which sub-genres are actually moving in your store.
CIB vs loose vs graded changes the entire cost stack — box size, insurance, packaging labor, listing time. Resale Truth lets you set cost profiles per condition tier so the math is right for the item in your hands, not a generic estimate.
For retro game flippers, the game is condition-grading plus velocity. We track both.
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