Cleaning Games/ eBay Update

in Hive Gaming5 months ago (edited)

I gathered a fairly large stack of games out of the new batch, most with manuals, and a few without.

As well as the games, I got my lights, backdrop, blutack, and stands.


I decided to go all out, and just do enough games in one go that could buy me about 2 weeks' worth of uploads.

Most of these games were in good condition - as far as how clean they were goes - so I figured it wouldn't be too much of a process.


By this stage I had gotten through most of the pile.

The top left is a game I need to test, and may not be able to sell due to scratches. The pile on the left are games which need new boxes. The middle are games that are ready to go. The right are games yet to be checked.


These stickers are the biggest pain in the ass and most time consumer part of this whole process.

Some come off with relative ease, and only leave minor adhesive on the plastic. But, some are very stubborn, this being one of them.


This is what happened with just water.

Not the best lift, and also the cover underneath got a bit wet.


This is from a magic ointment, which I picked up. It helped, but not by much.


This is from a second magic ointment, which helped to remove it entirely.


I asked my mum if she had any isopropyl alcohol, and she gave me this record-cleaning solution.

It kind of worked, but not as well as I'd hoped. The suggestion to use isopropyl came from @alonicus during one of the last posts I did, on this subject.

This stuff worked for some stickers, which is weird, maybe it was some sort of chemical reaction?


I asked my sister if she had any nail polish remover, and luckily she did.

This is just cheap stuff, but it did the trick for a bunch of the stickers, like the other stuff, it didn't make any impact on some of the boxes.


I uploaded my final photos on Friday morning, so needed new stuff to upload.

Now I have about 16 days' worth of uploads, so it gives me a good bit of time to get some more batches cleaned, and photographed.

I've been uploading 2, or 3 listings a day, and sometimes more, since Monday, and currently have 19 listings up. Well, technically now, 18.


I made my first sale today, to someone in Germany, and I'm delighted about that!

I was actually thinking yesterday, if I'd gone too far buying stuff, and whether or not anyone would actually buy any of this stuff. Moments of doubt, and a big dose of second-guessing.

Today though, it went away, and sure enough, here we are.

I'm going to print off a label today, and have it ready to ship on Monday morning.


To end this post, I figured I'd share a few product shots of a game from this new batch.


Here's a picture of the spine.


Here's the back of the case.


Here's the inside, along with some of the material included, and not just the manual.


Here's the disc.

It's good to show the game with as much clarity as possible, to allow people to see exactly what they're buying.

If there are any damage, I always try to get close-up shots of it.

On eBay, I brighten the pictures a little bit after the upload, which is handy, considering some of these shots look a little bit dark.

Here's A Link To My Store If You'd Like To Check Out Some Stuff.

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That is a good cleaning exercise. 😊 Well done friend.

Thanks, it was fairly time-consuming, but worth it.

Nice job on the cleaning !

Something you could consider looking at is how much you can automate your listing process. I've never had much success using third-party tools (too many formatting issues), and it's a shame they discontinued Turbo Lister. But you can do a lot just using Notepad to create standardised blocks of text, and creating drafts and templates within eBay.

You could also experiment with their listing apps on your phone - I haven't tried them myself yet, but apparently they've got quite a bit of image recognition and AI going on to help you fill in listing info based on a photo. Even if you save it as a draft and finish it on your PC, it should speed the process up !

I was actually thinking of something like that, I'd like to just write a generic description about postage, and thr game which I can just shimmy around a bit with each new listing.

Currently, just writing it out has been fast. I get about 2-3 listings done in around 20-30 minutes at the moment, so trimming some time off that would be great.

I'll check out some tools and see how they work out.

It starts with something, today was one album, next week there will be 2 or more and so on, when you realize it you are already selling a lot ❤️

Well, one game, but yeah exactly. With each week that passes more things will sell, more feedback will come in, and then it'll make my account a bit more trustworthy to new buyers.

Next time, remove the insert before soaking the sticker. Just in case, you know?

Yeah, I was thinking that after what happened there. It's all a bit of a learning curve, but I'll know for next time.

Did you buy them on bulk on ebay then decided to sell individually or did you nab a deal in your area?

I nabbed the deal local, and am going to seperate and sell some individually, and also bundle up some that work as being sold together.

I was thinking of grabbing some 360 bundles myself to resell but I heard 360 games in general are hard to sell now!

Best of luck! Keep us updated!

I think certain titles are doing okay, like anything really. But, in general, it seems to be slow.

It could be the time of year too though, the winter would probably be the best time for games to sell, now that I'm thinking about it. We'll see though.