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Description
The listing, God of War Collection (PS3) has ended.
Up for bids is the "God of War Collection" for the PS3. The game is in excellent condition, but as you can see in the second photo, its a "not for resale" game that had originally been packaged with a controller. The controller is not included. Game has been played a few times, but is in excellent shape and includes case and manual.
Winning bidder to pay $4.00 for shipping (with tracking number) Paypal Preferred.
Questions & Comments
how long after the auction is over will it be until you ship the game?
Without exception, I will ship by the next weekday of received payment. Given that this auction ends Monday night, I will ship Tuesday morning provided that shipping has been paid.
Without exception, I will ship by the next weekday of received payment. Given that this auction ends Monday night, I will ship Tuesday morning provided that shipping has been paid.
If someone happens to win both auctions, I'll charge a flat $6.00 for shipping and tracking for both games and upgrade the parcel to priority mail (its the best deal for the price-range).
For those of you who don't know what Hzoo is asking I also have an auction up for "Infamous" for the PS3.
Any possibility of shipping with media mail and offering a lower shipping cost? You could sent 1 for about $2.70 or both for about $3.10 with delivery confirmation using Paypal shipping.
Video games are specifically exempt from qualifying as media mail. From the USPS website: "Video games, whether on CD-ROM, diskettes, or similar software, or playable systems including computers, do not meet the standards for Media Mail." Also on the USPS website: "Media Mail is not sealed against postal inspection. Regardless of physical closure, the mailing of articles at Media Mail prices constitutes consent by the mailer to postal inspection."
In other words, the likelihood of media mail packages being opened and inspected by the postal service is rather high, and if they spot a video game being sent via media mail, it won't arrive at its destination.