European retailers warned earlier this month that PlayStation 4 preorders placed after August 6 couldn't be guaranteed for launch day. U.K.-based Shopto said Sony had put the word out to all European retailers that inventory couldn't be guaranteed, and that late preorders would be reliant on cancellations for launch day fulfillment and would otherwise have to wait.
The reason, according to Sony U.K. Managing Director Fergal Gara, is simply that preorders are way beyond anything Sony has seen before. "The problem with pre-orders, which is a good problem to have, is that they're very, very high. Higher than we've ever seen in 20 years in this business," he told Official PlayStation Magazine. "As an ex-retailer myself I understand this at least as well as anyone else: We need to help retailers manage the expectations of their customers and not let them down."
Thus, Sony's recommendation to retailers that preorders made after August 5 not be guaranteed for launch day. "We are going to be looking at a sell-out situation and chasing demand, it's a problem, it's kind of a good problem to have, but it is a problem and we're trying to manage that as responsibly as we possibly can," Gara said.
Didn't expect ps4 to be all that available only a few places where amd spins silicon, and only limited number of silicon slabs to buy up with only a few months of build up and a world release ps4 is the choice system for resellers on ebay compared to the limited release of the xbox1.
I'm one of those that really dont care about not getting it on release even though I wouldn't mind. I mean... a console is a matter of 5 to 10 years. Waiting a couple of months before getting it, no problem. Also... I'll let the preorders deal with the possibility of technical failures :/
On August 24 2013 13:50 TheRabidDeer wrote: Preordering is a great way to make money though. Preorder a console, sell it on ebay for more than you paid because the supply is limited.
I preordered both the X-1 and the PS4 awhile ago. While I don't intend to resell them, if there is a 50% markup over retail, I would so sell mine. If it's just 10-20% markup, I wouldn't.
On August 24 2013 13:50 TheRabidDeer wrote: Preordering is a great way to make money though. Preorder a console, sell it on ebay for more than you paid because the supply is limited.
I preordered both the X-1 and the PS4 awhile ago. While I don't intend to resell them, if there is a 50% markup over retail, I would so sell mine. If it's just 10-20% markup, I wouldn't.
You'd need at least a 400 dollar margin over the initial sale for it to be that worth it unless you really didn't want the system else you're making chump change due to fees in shipping etc which would probably eat up 100 of that. That being said i think ps3 and xbox 360's had some selling for over 1k on ebay for the first like 2 weeks of release slowly falling down to like 600 700. Really gonna get some serious exploiters out there buying up as many as they can for quick turn around.
You can usually sell locally and skip the shipping fees. Also, $100 seems a lot for shipping. If it is 20lb, 20"x20"x10" it would cost $24.11 to ship UPS ground from Houston TX to Miami FL.
On August 25 2013 05:41 TheRabidDeer wrote: You can usually sell locally and skip the shipping fees. Also, $100 seems a lot for shipping. If it is 20lb, 20"x20"x10" it would cost $24.11 to ship UPS ground from Houston TX to Miami FL.
ebay gets a cut of final sale plus a ton of small fees for little things to get it listed fyi and something of ps4/xbox1 size and weight may or may not ship for free depending on where and who you use but mostly because you're selling to people with no patience so they want next day, ofc you could list it as shipping no included but still i wouldn't bother selling my next gen console unless i made and easy 300+ on the deal else i rather just keep it. I'd sell it for much smaller profit margins if all i wanted to do was resell consoles.
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On August 25 2013 05:41 TheRabidDeer wrote: You can usually sell locally and skip the shipping fees. Also, $100 seems a lot for shipping. If it is 20lb, 20"x20"x10" it would cost $24.11 to ship UPS ground from Houston TX to Miami FL.
ebay gets a cut of final sale plus a ton of small fees for little things to get it listed fyi and something of ps4/xbox1 size and weight may or may not ship for free depending on where and who you use but mostly because you're selling to people with no patience so they want next day, ofc you could list it as shipping no included but still i wouldn't bother selling my next gen console unless i made and easy 300+ on the deal else i rather just keep it. I'd sell it for much smaller profit margins if all i wanted to do was resell consoles.
You're better off doing Craigslist, you could easily sell a PS4 for about $600 on launch.
On August 25 2013 05:41 TheRabidDeer wrote: You can usually sell locally and skip the shipping fees. Also, $100 seems a lot for shipping. If it is 20lb, 20"x20"x10" it would cost $24.11 to ship UPS ground from Houston TX to Miami FL.
ebay gets a cut of final sale plus a ton of small fees for little things to get it listed fyi and something of ps4/xbox1 size and weight may or may not ship for free depending on where and who you use but mostly because you're selling to people with no patience so they want next day, ofc you could list it as shipping no included but still i wouldn't bother selling my next gen console unless i made and easy 300+ on the deal else i rather just keep it. I'd sell it for much smaller profit margins if all i wanted to do was resell consoles.
You're better off doing Craigslist, you could easily sell a PS4 for about $600 on launch.
Could probably sell it the second you walk out of the gamestop.
On August 25 2013 05:41 TheRabidDeer wrote: You can usually sell locally and skip the shipping fees. Also, $100 seems a lot for shipping. If it is 20lb, 20"x20"x10" it would cost $24.11 to ship UPS ground from Houston TX to Miami FL.
ebay gets a cut of final sale plus a ton of small fees for little things to get it listed fyi and something of ps4/xbox1 size and weight may or may not ship for free depending on where and who you use but mostly because you're selling to people with no patience so they want next day, ofc you could list it as shipping no included but still i wouldn't bother selling my next gen console unless i made and easy 300+ on the deal else i rather just keep it. I'd sell it for much smaller profit margins if all i wanted to do was resell consoles.
You're better off doing Craigslist, you could easily sell a PS4 for about $600 on launch.
Could probably sell it the second you walk out of the gamestop.
Not sure which one is more likely for you to end up punched in the face and someone running off with it at least with craigslist you can set up the time of day and meting point to like a parking lot bank in front of camera or something. Also 600 you're aiming too low if you get it on the first day selling 1k+ on ebay easy, ps3 and xbox 360's hit higher than that for the first two at a similar starting price range, hell they were going for 700+ well into Christmas, hopefully xbox1 because of limited release wont be like that but ps4 being world release...
On August 25 2013 05:41 TheRabidDeer wrote: You can usually sell locally and skip the shipping fees. Also, $100 seems a lot for shipping. If it is 20lb, 20"x20"x10" it would cost $24.11 to ship UPS ground from Houston TX to Miami FL.
ebay gets a cut of final sale plus a ton of small fees for little things to get it listed fyi and something of ps4/xbox1 size and weight may or may not ship for free depending on where and who you use but mostly because you're selling to people with no patience so they want next day, ofc you could list it as shipping no included but still i wouldn't bother selling my next gen console unless i made and easy 300+ on the deal else i rather just keep it. I'd sell it for much smaller profit margins if all i wanted to do was resell consoles.
You're better off doing Craigslist, you could easily sell a PS4 for about $600 on launch.
Could probably sell it the second you walk out of the gamestop.
I'd rather be strapping going into Gamestop with a Kevlar Vest while going to get my PS4. I shit you not, I saw a guy get mugged just because he was walking out with a PS3.
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Those titles aren't just catalog filler, though. Everyone has a chance to create a console's killer app, Yoshida said; even a small team with a handful of employees and meager budget.
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if we're talking about games that will sell a console, then no, actually, most of those ARE just fillers.
AC, battlefield, cod, all the sports games, just "more of the same", if even with a bit better graphics. all multiplatform, so not really a system seller. killzone, again while pretty, was never really a killer app. as what happened with PS3, people will buy killzone because they have a ps4, not necessarily buy a ps4 for killzone.
if anything i think watch dogs will sell a lot, and be the most interesting game at release (again, even if multiplatform).
basically what im saying is that theres really not much incentive to buy a ps4 at launch. can wait a couple months for sure. games will probably have dropped in price too, if not just get them used for cheap.
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