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I'm selling a 1997 Gen2 black/grey Tamagotchi

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Hello everyone,

does anybody have interest in a black Gen2 from 1997?

It includes a selfmade crocheted case for the Tamagotchi (see attached pics).

I bought it last month unopened new in box. Alter 7 days I put it back in the original packaging because I wanted a black Gen1 instead.

Greetings from Lily
 

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Hello, well I bought it for 200 €. How about 150 €?
I'll be honest, I'm not sure anybody will play that much. 100€ too expensive for someone who only cares about the device, and the packaging is too damaged for a collector. And besides, most collectors don't even care about having the packaging anyways.
 
Thank you for your Evaluation greeku.

Well then I would offer a price including shipment for 100 € (about 105 $).

What do you think @-NINJA- ?
You might get an offer after some time at that price. The packaging isn’t too bad off, and there’s still somewhat of a market for the 1997s, especially in black and it’s condition.

I’d say your safest bet is to list it a few places like Mercari and eBay. Give it a good price point, and slowly discount it based on time.

If you want to be a little more risky, you could put it up for auction. The lower your base price, the more engagement you’ll get, but that also comes with the risk of losing out on extra money. With a higher base price, it might take longer to get one bid.

In short, feel out the market and remember that people buy things for what they’re worth, not how much you want for them.
 

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