I never do GIN. Simply because what if I get it for 10,000 and it ends up going for 100,000? Just hypothetically. But that one's much newer and more popular than the one I'm getting rid of. You'll easily get much more than I will on this, even without GIN.
Would it be dumb to pair 4 and 5 ? Or should I list them separate , I have 7 games to list , gta 4 5 , MW2 MW3 , Ghosts , Midnight Club , and one other
Oh. I assumed that's what you meant, that you wanted me to set a GIN. It means "Get It Now". I could set the GIN for 100,000 and if someone selects that option, the auction immediately ends and they win the item.
If the bids get that high. I don't do GIN. I would have put 10,000, and now you're offering 14,000. What if the bids go up to 50,000, but I stupidly put the GIN at 10,000? So... Yeah, sorry. Good luck, though. :)
I don't know. Guess it'd depend. I live in Ohio, so I'm not really all that far from Canada. Not sure if it matters when it comes to Canada, but if you're not far into Canada it might be cheaper? This is my first time doing an auction I have to ship, so I'm learning as I go. But I'm also rather on the poor side. In America we have a $5 flat-rate option. I could do that. Last year I sent a Wii game to a friend in Scotland and it cost $42 after tax and everything.
So to answer your question, if it's not too expensive, I might be able to.