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Hi, would I be able to get a 600 coin club nintendo game for 3.5k TBT or is that not enough? I have been trying to buy one for a while, but no luck.

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That seems like more than enough to be honest. Maybe not enough people are selling.
 
I want Super Mario 3D Land, and 200 coin games have been going for 1k TBT, and someone bought a 300 coin game for 1k TBT, and I am offering 4.5k TBT for the game, so I think it is fair.
 
Star Fox 64 3D is a 700 coin game, so 4k for 700 coins, then 3.5k for 600 coins is fair, and yeah I know, I have been trying for a week, but no luck.
 
saving up that many coins is already pretty difficult and codes are averaging about 10/coin so that would be 6k in codes alone
 
Yeah, but lately, people aren't selling or buying codes for 10 TBT/1Coin, I bought a 300 coin game for 1.3k TBT, and I saw someone buy a 300 coin game for 1k TBT. But comparing it to the current rate, it seems fair.
 
you would still have to find someone with that many coins and it will depend on the seller if they will take that low :3
 
Yeah, it does depend on the seller. I just hope someone with that many coins will trade. :)
 
You are looking at Nintendo coins like they are on an equal exchange rate with tbt . They are not. There are fewer 600tbt sellers in the first place simply due to the fact that they bought the pricey physical rewards first and then sold the leftover coins in their account ( because the low coin prizes weren't appealing).In addition they can sell 600 points for a whole lot more than 3.5k if they sell it as three 200 coin game codes. Coin sales have been going on for a while and activity in that subforum has dwindled because all the coins/codes have been used . It's a thirty dollar game and if you bought it from from a game seller here it would be 9ktbt. I would advise you to keep saving up the tbt . Good luck!
 
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