By Rodolfo León
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07/05/2021 6:27 pm
Sony Y Microsoft are aware that there is a strong shortage problem in terms of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, to the point that both companies are already working on a possible strategy to solve it. Meanwhile, this teenage reseller has already made $ 1.7 million from these consoles and Pokémon cards, which have sold very well in recent months.
In an article published by The Wall Street Journal we are told the story of Max Hayden, a 16-year-old teenager who took advantage of this shortage to inflate the console market and sell both the PS5 As the X series at exorbitant prices. According to the previously mentioned medium, Hayden it offered this hardware between $ 1,000 and $ 1,100, almost double its original value.
Other items also include rare letters from Pokemon and tennis NikeBut the real business is undoubtedly on consoles. Hayden even took the opportunity to do an essay at his school in which he talks about how the subject of resales works, although perhaps not all his classmates take it willingly.
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Via: The Wall Street Journal
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Rodolfo Leon
Editor at atomix.vg Gamer, movie buff and pop culture lover.
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