How much would I get if I sell my Playstation 1 to Movie Trading Company?

February 5th, 2010

Plus I have a few games a memory card and one controller for it, I also have all the wires and everything.
I no longer need it since I got a PS3
Thanks in Advance!!

Football Section: What about this trade?

February 1st, 2010

Colts Get: 123, Ryan (NFL FAN), Bevo, Jenn, NJITB.
Patriots Get: New Boat, picture of there new boat, Ambassador.
Buccaneers Get: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Super Bowl 45 vs. the Colts.
Saints Get: Derrick Rose, Carpet, Hangover movie, 45,000.
Yahoo Answers Get: 45 Itunes gift card, J-russ, Michael Vick, a pencil.
PB Trolls Get: P. Manning, Tom Brady, Picture of the Jaguars shoes.
123- Ahh, What about that cool looking carpet they have? I wouldn't risk it..

Why is there such a huge price difference on DVDs at Wal-mart vs Best Buy?

February 1st, 2010

Star Trek fan collection at Wal-Mart , at Best Buy . Simpsons seasons 1-6 at Wal-mart each, at Best Buy each. Appaloosa at Wal-mart , at Best Buy . Why is there such a huge price difference on DVDs at Wal-mart vs Best Buy? Okay I know the quick answer is to say that Wal-mart demands lower prices from manufactures which is why everything there is so cheap. But there are two problems with this answer.

1. Wal-mart actually has very expensive prices on other products when comparing them to other stores, just look at the price of collectible trading card games at Wal-mart then compare it to prices at a Gaming store. Look at the price of a lot of Wii, PS3, or X-Box games and compare them to a store like Game Stop. Even groceries at Wal-mart are expensive compared to grocery stores that strictly sell food. Do you see the pattern here? Specialty stores that sell just one type of item usually sell it cheaper than Wal-Mart, certainly Best Buy qualifies as this type of store so it should follow the same pattern and sell cheaper DVDs and Blu-Rays.

2. I once asked a Wal-mart employee why it was cheaper to buy the three Jurassic Park movies separately than it was to buy the same three movies in a bundled pack. (The same is true for several movies series sold at Wal-Mart.) She told me that the prices are not decided by Wal-mart but by the manufactures of the movies. So the manufacture of The Simpsons decided it would be better to sell there DVDs for at Wal-mart and not Best Buy?

Don't get me wrong I think Best Buy is a great store but who is responsible for deciding their prices and how does a consumer like myself let them know how I feel? (The people who work at Best Buy do not care, it's obvious when they themselves suggest I check out Wal-Mart first for a price comparison.)

Selling Anime (Anyone Interested?)?

January 27th, 2010

I'm trying to sell a bunch of anime I have and was wondering if anyone would like to buy from me. Paypal ONLY and I'll negotiate a price. Tell me if you're interested in anything you see. :)

Video Games:
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles (PS2, Japanese Version and will ONLY play in a Japanese PS2)
D.O.N. Battle Stadium (PS2, Japanese Version and will ONLY play in a Japanese PS2)
Naruto: Narutimett Hero (PS2, Japanese Version and will ONLY play in a Japanese PS2)
Naruto: Konoha Spirits (PS2, Japanese Version and will ONLY play in a Japanese PS2)
Naruto Shippuuden: Narutimate Accel (PS2, Japanese Version and willy ONLY play in a Japanese PS2)
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja (PS2, U.S. Version)
Naruto: Clash of Ninja (Gamecube, U.S. Version)
Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 (Gamecube, U.S. Version With Special Edition Trading Card)
Naruto: Narutimett Portable (PSP, and will play on ANY PSP in the world!)

DVD's:
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Volume 1
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Volume 2
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Volume 3 (The side of the case has a cut, but I can replace the case)
Ghost In The Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG Volume 2 STEELBOOK! 2 DISC EDITION
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Attack From The Deep Volume 3 (Has a couple scratches on the disc)
ZatchBell! Volume 1 (The case has a couple dings)
Desert Punk Volume 1
Desert Punk Volume 2
Desert Punk Volume 3
Desert Punk Volume 4
Desert Punk Volume 5
Desert Punk Volume 6
Loveless Volume 1
Loveless Volume 2
Loveless Volume 3
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 1
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 2
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 3
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 4
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 5
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 6
FullMetal Alchemist Volume 13
FullMetal Alchemist: The Movie Unrated and Uncut (In Japanese With English Subtitles)
FullMetal Alchemist Complete Unrated and Uncut Season 2 (In Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 2 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 3 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 4 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 5 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 6 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 7 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 8 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: Season 9 Unrated and Uncut (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Naruto: The Movie 2 Uncut and Unrated (Japanese With English Subtitles)
Gravitation: Volume 1
Gravitation: Volume 2
Gravitation: Volume 3
Gravitation: Volume 4
Gravitation: Lyrics of Love
Orphen: The Soul Stealers
Burst Angel Volume 1
Basilisk: Volume 1
Basilisk: Volume 2
Basilisk: Volume 3
Basilisk: Volume 4
Basilisk Volume 5
Negima! Volume 1
Hellsing Ultimate Series: Volume 1
Hellsing Ultimate Series: Volume 2
X Volume 5
X Volume 6
X Volume 7
X Volume 8
X: The Movie
Trinity Blood Volume 1
Trinity Blood Volume 2
Trinity Blood Volume 3: Special Edition With Trading Cards
Sukisho! Volume 1
Sukisho! Volume 2 (The top of the plastic of the case has wear, but I can replace the case if it's requested by the buyer)
Sukisho! Volume 3

CD's:
Naruto: Konoha Spirits Original-Game Soundtrack

Cosplay Items:
Naruto Comic Con Face Cutout (It's a mask with the eyes cut out so you can see)
Sasuke's Armbands (Used later on in the series, the ones that are around his elbows that are small and white)
Konoha Dark Blue Headband from Naruto
Dark Blue Shoes Worn In Naruto
Naruto's Light Blue Konoha Headband
Edward Elric Complete Cosplay Outfit!!!
Hellsing's Gloves
FullMetal Alchemist Roy Mustang's Gloves

Merchandise:
Naruto Sweatband For Wrist
FullMetal Alchemist Trading Card Game Deck 1: Edward Elric Premier Edition(50 Card Starter)
FullMetal Alchemist Alphonse Elric In Metal Suit Action Figure (HIGH in detail and decent in size)
FullMetal Alchemist Edward Elric With Metal Arm and Blade (HIGH in detail and decent in size)
Metal Slides With Pictures and Stats of Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, and Sakura.
Roy Mustang Snapping Fire Action Figure

Manga:(If you're interested in one in specific, ask so I can check on the condition of the item since they are in storage right now):
Naruto: Volume 1
Naruto: Volume 2
Naruto: Volume 3
Naruto: Volume 4
Naruto: Volume 5
Naruto: Volume 6
Naruto: Volume 8
Naruto: Volume 9
Naruto: Volume 10
Naruto: Volume 11
Naruto: Volume 12
Naruto: Volume 13
Naruto: Volume 14
Naruto: Volume 15
I"S Volume 1
I"S Volume 2
I"S Volume 3
I"S Volume 4
I"S Volume 5
I"S Volume 6
I"S Volume 7
I"S Volume 8
I"S Volume 9
I"S Volume 10
I"S Volume 11
I"S Volume 12
I"S Volume 13
I"S Volume 14
Black Cat Volume 1
Black Cat Volume 2
Black Cat Volume 3
Black Cat Volume 4
Black Cat Volume 5
Black Cat Volume 6
Black Cat Volume 8
Orphen Volume 1
Orphen Volume 2
Orphen Volume 3
Basilisk Volume 1
Basilisk Volume 2
Basil
My reason for selling is I lost complete interest in anime 2 years ago, but never got around to selling it all.
So if anyone's interested e-mail me at alexakajeff@hotmail.com

ROGER MARIS POST BASEBALL TRADING CARDS COMMERCIAL

January 25th, 2010

Television commercial for Post Cereals featuring home run king, Roger Maris, offering a pitch for Post Baseball trading cards. Tobuy classic movies, serials, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com.

pokemon trading card game

January 22nd, 2010

i found it its fun and hard you start with a weak deck if ur cool you d watch

New Moon – Movie Stills 8

January 22nd, 2010

A new promotional image for the upcoming Twilight sequel, New Moon, has been released. It features Bella Swan, the film's protagonist. Also added to the slide show are two promotional trading cards showing Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen and Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan. Credit to www.edwardandbella.net Music provided by Pump Audio

Will there be a warrior cats movie?

January 17th, 2010

Will there ever be a warrior cats movie? The series are popular enough! Also, the warrior cats series has come out in China, and they have warrior cat trading cards, but there is not way to get them here, I cant find them on ebay, amazon, nothing. Any sources for movie or trading cards? thanks

btw i know the catagory isnt exactly right, but i didnt have time to find the right one!!

POKEMON CARDS FREE AND TRADING

January 16th, 2010

cards for pokemon get your greatest trade here

IS THIS WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO?

January 11th, 2010

As we begin 2010, the daily news reports tell us that the economy is on the mend and indicators are suggesting that the recession is ending. In many ways, things just seem better than at the beginning of 2009. The stock market has stabilized and rebounded. Reports tell us fewer people are losing their jobs. Other reports tell us that the economy is in the early stages of a recovery. U.S. manufacturing posts modest gains.

By now, we have adjusted our expectations for the future downward and reduced our spending. And the shock of the economic meltdown which we felt so keenly in January 2009 has diminished. But it is really smooth sailing ahead? Or time to batten down the hatches?

Fundamental trends are under way that could create the perfect storm for further economic disaster starting as early as 2011. Just like the weather cataclysm in the book and movie "The Perfect Storm" that wrecked the fishing boat and killed all on board, these trends threaten an economic downturn much worse than we have already suffered.

Four major trends crest in 2011 which threaten to drown chances of a real recovery. First, taxes. Additional tax increases are expected to go into effect in 2011 to support health care overhaul. And the Bush tax cuts will end at the start of 2011 under budget policies already adopted by the Obama administration. After these changes, the top income tax rate including state taxes would average 52% across America.

That top U.S. income tax rate would be higher than in France, Germany, Canada, and 23 other countries in the OECD. In 5 states dominated by Democrats--California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, and Oregon--the total top tax rate will be higher than in socialist Sweden.
Moreover, the top capital gains tax rate would soar by 66%, from 15% today to over 25%. The individual income tax on corporate dividends would also increase substantially. These increases will stifle investment, entrepreneurship, small business start-ups, business expansion, new jobs, wage and income growth, and overall economic recovery.

The second factor affecting the economy in 2011 is rebound unemployment as stimulus spending declines. Whether or not the stimulus has been effective in preserving and creating jobs, even the Obama administration says that the effects of the stimulus spending will have peaked by mid-2010. Indeed, stimulus spending will likely produce a negative feedback effect on the economy by 2011. This is because every dollar in Keynesian stimulus spending takes an estimated .23 out of future GDP, according to many economists. Additional stimulus spending by Congress—like “Cash-for-Clunkers” may extend phantom job creation a bit longer, but would still produce negative effects as soon as it is spent out.

Once the stimulus money is used up, state and local governments that used the funds to plug holes in their general operating budgets will have to cut back jobs or raise taxes substantially. And since most jurisdictions used the money to support levels of spending that were too high to begin with--rather than to build additional infrastructure, all that spending will not have increased American productivity much. Yet, we will still be paying the bill for today’s stimulus spending in the future, with higher interest costs and a larger tax burden.

A similar effect will result from the Census Bureau hiring up to one million workers for the 2010 Census. Expect the unemployment rate to go up another 3 or 4 tenths of a percent when those same workers are laid off in 2011.

The third trend that will crest in 2011 is inflation—from a combination of our weak dollar policy and our huge deficits. The dollar’s decline reflects incredibly loose Fed monetary policy, as the Fed expanded the money supply while maintaining record low interest rates near zero. In addition, federal debt will exceed 100% of GDP by 2011, leaving us with the 7th highest government debt-to-GDP ratio in the world, in company with countries such as Zimbabwe, Jamaica, and Lebanon. That will produce further dollar declines, and further increasing inflation.

Lastly, if Congress passes any of the expensive legislation that it is contemplating, the resulting costs will be the fourth and final cause of the perfect storm. Cap-and-trade, health care, and pro-union legislation like “card check” would all result in huge expenditures and inefficiencies that the American people will be forced to bear--starting mostly in 2011. And in the case of cap-and-trade, energy production will be sharply constricted, and energy costs will rise--further contributing to inflation, while killing still more jobs and creating still more misery.

The perfect storm in 2011 may bring us double digit inflation, soaring interest rates, record unemployment and a worsening recession. Prepare yourselves.