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By Michelle Meyers
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 23, 2005 10:57:00 PM

Many who managed to score Microsoft Xbox 360s have been playing a game that has nothing to do with improved graphics or next-gen shooters.

They're wrapped up in the wildly popular sport of eBay. The game's objective: to turn a profit. Just 36 hours after the game consoles went on sale, there are thousands of winners.

A search on the online auction site for "Xbox 360" at around 1 p.m. Wednesday showed nearly 31,000 completed auctions, a total that's growing every minute.

An eBay spokeswoman told Reuters that by midday Wednesday, nearly 7,700 Xbox 360s had sold at an average price of $786.

While it's hard to make comparisons because the game consoles are often packaged with extra games or accessories, it appears sellers are making at least a few hundred dollars off each system.

For example, one page with about 50 Xbox-360 items for auction listed the "premium bundle," which retails for $399. It sold for $700 to $900. The price of the $299 "core" unit ranged from $500 to $715.

The bidding didn't appear quite as fierce at Yahoo's auction site, where there were about 300 closed auctions. Some consoles sold there for below the retail price.

Most of the listing promised immediate, if not free delivery. The common sales pitch was "sold out in stores."

Big retailers, including Best Buy and Target, reported that most stores ran out of Microsoft's next-generation game system following Tuesday's North American debut.

Despite shortages and strong demand from gamers willing to pay top dollar for the latest technology, however, some sellers were apparently asking too much. Many of the 31,000 eBay auctions listed were unsuccessful, possibly because of overpricing.

One Xbox 360 premium console was listed with a starting bid of $1,200 and a "Buy It Now" price of $2,500. That auction expired on Wednesday without attracting an offer.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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If they come out on mass in the next year then maybe that might be a problem. If not then new X-Box 360 will be sold with that support. Expansions for older units will be sold as well.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: voska Posted on: 11/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
beware scams/ both ways  xkmail | 11/23/05
eBay buzzing with Xbox 360 auctions  Loverock Davidson | 11/23/05
re: eBay buzzing with Xbox 360 auctions  CobraA1 | 11/27/05
Dorks, Dorks Eveywhere  jpr75_z | 11/24/05
Yes, unlike those who buy, say....  Sir_Chancealot | 11/28/05
You got to love people like that  voska | 11/28/05
One reason: XBOX Live  marksashton | 11/25/05
One reason: XBOX Live  marksashton | 11/25/05
Agreed!  GuyAlanDye | 11/26/05
idiots  CobraA1 | 11/27/05
last year I made $200 on a PS2 slimline unit  hipparchus2001 | 11/27/05
Does the warranty state it is to the original buyer only?  BitTwiddler | 11/27/05
Not Exactly...  just^me | 11/27/05
Who's the original buyer then?  voska | 11/28/05
This is also happening...  just^me | 11/28/05
To bad so many are DOA  Stuka | 11/28/05
When will HD-DVDs come out  voska | 11/28/05

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