Looking into the indigo OEM GameCube controller sales, there are two sales listed under "New" that are actually used controllers with new joysticks. The sales cannot be reported the usual way as the listings are too old.
There are also, under CIB:
a sale dated 2021-07-06 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-07-12 that is actually an indigo & clear controller;
a sale dated 2021-07-28 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-07-31 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-08-19 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-08-31 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2021-10-23 that should be listed as loose;
a sale dated 2022-01-03 that is about a third-party controller.
Again, the listings are too old to be easily reported and reviewed. Thank you.
Pokemon TCG is already an extremely expansive universe, but one aspect of it that often goes forgotten in collections are its flip coins. There are many unique designs as well as changes to their actual size/material over the years that makes them popular to collect, and they should be able to be added to collections as such! They are also gradeable now as far as I know, so that adds to their collectability. They should definitely be considered as something to be added to the price charting database.
When reviewing a sale, the picture from the eBay sale and the image from this website for the product under which the sale is listed could both be displayed side by side. We would often see at a glance when the sale needs to be "modified" as the pictures wouldn't match.
Getting notified when a wishlist item is listed at 'under market price' when it's 99% of market price is basically junk mail. This goes double for notifications about copies of the game which are too far above or below what I'm currently looking for. ( For example: If someone is collecting loose NES cartridges, even a good price on a graded copy might be 50-100+x what they're looking to spend. )
With every item on my wishlist, there are conditions/ levels of completeness I'm looking for and a price point I have in mind that I'm looking to spend for them. If notifications could be tailored to that, it would be infinitely more useful. There is a point where any notification I can get to fast enough would result in a sale.
If those price points were visible to potential sellers they would know at what price they'd need to list the item for it to sell quickly. ( Heck, I know I'd be interesting to see how those numbers chart compared to what the game is currently selling for on ebay. ) It could even open the door to sellers being able to propose bulk deals to buyers. There are so many games that are valued less than the cost of shipping but if they have 10 or 20+ titles that are on someone's wish list which they would happily sell for equal or less than that buyer says they're willing to pay, there's absolutely deals to be made.
When i get ebay alerts from items in my wishlist being below the market place threshold, I receive a LOT of junk messages becausce i cannot specify the type of listing (NEW vs CIB vs LOOSE). Please allow us to customize our ebay alterts in this way.
As title reads. A particular benefit for Canada as our government charges far too many fees along with courier fees to add on. This would allow me to see items within Canada without having to click on individual sales.
The McDonald's Training has a CIB sale, which is incorrect; it is missing the manual and therefore should be listed as Item & Box.
https://www.pricecharting.com/game/jp-nintendo-ds/mcdonald%27s-training?q=mcdonalds+training
I've moved that sale now. Thank you.
Price will update soon based on the revised sales data.
For a collector and particularly someone looking to open a business, having the ability to input very specific time frames to view the charts is a necessity. The canned options are good, but I would like to be able to look into very specific date ranges as well.
This shows up in so many of the links I click on this site. There has got to be a way where we can preserve the eBay listings. Something similar to wayback machine.. Are you guys looking into this at all?
For example all of the links on this page:
https://www.pricecharting.com/game/xbox-360/xbox-360-elite-resident-evil-5-version
Also could you please update that page with this recently sold transaction.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/235464240870
Do the prices include shipping? Because IMO they should..
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.