Sounds like spouse material there. My wife had to deal with me when my grandfather died only like three months into knowing me, and she was super supportive too. Don't be so self-deprecating, though - she likes you and there's a good reason!
Sounds like a keeper.
Grieving people are insufferable.
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thank god for kedawa tagging all that filler with a lovely joke.
Checking the same kind of sites is fine, I don't think that's the issue. When they check that site and then want that value plus 40% that is the issue. You have a captive audience of more people than would come into your store/see your shit on ebay/see your listing on let go on an average day. People who paid money to be at this con, you shouldn't be charging them more. I know the dude who brings candy cabs to a lot of these cons. He said Sunday morning before the con opened most of the vendors were bitching and moaning that they weren't selling any thing. Don't expect me to pay to get in and then pay you an extortionate price on top of that.
That one dude who goes to all of these cons with basically just import games, was so fucking over priced the last few times I've seen his booth. I don't really care for getting shit CIB, but when I can get the game complete shipped from Japan off ebay for 15 bucks cib, why the fuck am I going to pay you 30 for cart only that looks like you wiped your ass with it.
The few booths with decent prices that were willing to make deals were busy as fuck the entire con. The booths with ridiculous prices that wouldn't budge were sitting there on their phones being ignored every time I walked by. People aren't as stupid or out of touch with the pricing of shit as these vendors seem to think.
I don't think they want to sell. I think it's a con on the bank and their wife. They say they're doing a business. Take out a loan. Then buy what they want. They jack the price up so nothing sells. Then declare no profits in the first and second year and write it off their taxes. Don't pay themselves. Give the inventory to themselves in the third year as payment. Then sell something like water or coke in the third, make a profit. Everything is easy peasy.
The last classic computer thing I went to had the main sponsor's booth selling Amiga and C64 games and books for $0.25 each, and then another guy right next to them charging $5 to $25 for the exact same shit. I just chalked it up to the guy being a greedy hoarder, but I guess it's the norm now.
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