Use this thread to post a picture of a disc and we can comment on what we think the value of the disc is, or simply as questions about the values of disc.
Edit: We ran into some trouble without rules, so here are the "Ten Commandments of the 'What is this disc worth?' thread":
1. To get the best estimate, you must post:
a. Disc type
b. Plastic type
c. Disc weight
d. Disc condition
e. Pictures
If you don't know this information and/or cannot post a picture, it's a crapshoot. The estimates are based on the information you give, so the better that information is the better estimate you will get.
2. Don't belittle the person giving a value. They are giving you their opinion because you asked them for it. Take it for what ever grain of salt that you wish.
3. A Picture is worth 1,000 words, so I will repeat that whenever possible you should post pictures.
4. If the disc you have is still in production, it's worth whatever they sell for. If it's still in production and yours is used, it's worth whatever they sell for minus $3-$5. No need to bother asking.
5. Post pictures.
6. If no one gives you an estimate, it's because no one knows. There is no need to keep quoting yourself over and over trying to get somebody to make up a number.
7. Post pictures.
8. Post pictures.
9. Post pictures.
10. And finally, post some pictures already!!!
I hope these easy to follow guidelines will keep this thread running smoothly from here on out.
Edit: We ran into some trouble without rules, so here are the "Ten Commandments of the 'What is this disc worth?' thread":
1. To get the best estimate, you must post:
a. Disc type
b. Plastic type
c. Disc weight
d. Disc condition
e. Pictures
If you don't know this information and/or cannot post a picture, it's a crapshoot. The estimates are based on the information you give, so the better that information is the better estimate you will get.
2. Don't belittle the person giving a value. They are giving you their opinion because you asked them for it. Take it for what ever grain of salt that you wish.
3. A Picture is worth 1,000 words, so I will repeat that whenever possible you should post pictures.
4. If the disc you have is still in production, it's worth whatever they sell for. If it's still in production and yours is used, it's worth whatever they sell for minus $3-$5. No need to bother asking.
5. Post pictures.
6. If no one gives you an estimate, it's because no one knows. There is no need to keep quoting yourself over and over trying to get somebody to make up a number.
7. Post pictures.
8. Post pictures.
9. Post pictures.
10. And finally, post some pictures already!!!
I hope these easy to follow guidelines will keep this thread running smoothly from here on out.
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