Pair everything up that you can right now and try to complete them. After you’re done sell all the loose discs in an eBay auction. Start fresh. Rise and repeat once a year. Use the spare cases to replace broken and damaged cases.
I've made a seperate gameeye account that tracks loose disc, manual, case art so when i do get missing pieces I know exactly where they are. It's still a mess, nowhere near ur amount. Wild
Where did you see that eBay’s standard envelope is now allowing video games? I’m pretty sure all those go through the sorting machines, and I don’t think a disc would do too well going through one of those hah
@@NerdNationUSare you listed the discs in a different category or something to accomplish this? eBay doesn’t give me the standard envelope option for anything listed in the video game category
Pair everything up that you can right now and try to complete them. After you’re done sell all the loose discs in an eBay auction. Start fresh. Rise and repeat once a year. Use the spare cases to replace broken and damaged cases.
Good suggestion, we have new cases for most games though
I've made a seperate gameeye account that tracks loose disc, manual, case art so when i do get missing pieces I know exactly where they are.
It's still a mess, nowhere near ur amount. Wild
Good job on getting that much matched up. That’s less stress for you!!
Where did you see that eBay’s standard envelope is now allowing video games? I’m pretty sure all those go through the sorting machines, and I don’t think a disc would do too well going through one of those hah
Been using it for weeks
@@NerdNationUSare you listed the discs in a different category or something to accomplish this? eBay doesn’t give me the standard envelope option for anything listed in the video game category