A great treasure (depending on how you look at it) has just landed on ShopGoodWill. A total of £ 987 of retro PlayStation equipment is up for auction.
Although the total weight indicates 987 pounds, 912 pounds is more accurate when the pallet weight is subtracted. The website has it listed as “DESCRIPTION: GAYLORD OF VARIOUS PLAYSTATION CONSOLES.” For those who don’t know, a Gaylord container is recognized as a large corrugated shipping box. The original boxes were made by the Gaylord Container Company and, because of its prevalence at the time, it was adopted as its colloquial name – in the same way that a “Band-Aid” represents a plaster or medical tissue is known as “Kleenex”.
From the images we can see that the container is filled with Sony PlayStation 2 and 3 units in the initial and slim versions. It is also not known whether they are in working condition, as they look quite damaged. As for GoodWill’s statement about the condition, it just says: “PRE-OWNED, SOME ARTICLES ARE DAMAGE AND OR WEAR” and “NOT TESTED”.
Those interested in owning £ 912 of old PlayStation game consoles can go to the listing page, where the starting bid is $ 800.
thanks for the kotaku shoutout! * producer starts talking in my headset * wait a minute, I’m listening to something, https://t.co/4fdyrPrRri
– Goodwill Goblin (@GoodwillGoblin) January 20, 2021
67 a £ 679 GAYLORD OF CORDS, CABLES, CONTROLLERS FOR GAMES appeared on ShopGoodwill ⚠ pic.twitter.com/vsRnpmfhVv
– Goodwill Goblin (@GoodwillGoblin) January 20, 2021
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