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What constitutes "acceptable" when trading in console to Amazon?
AFS (a 3rd-party buying back Xbox 360's through Amazon) rejected my mint "Final Fantasy XIII bundle" (indicated in "good" condition) because I was "missing original packaging" (aka "the box"). All the prior drama is available here: http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...stcount= 68
If I want to downscale to "acceptable" condition, which Amazon says is:
... then it seems like as long as I provide them the 360, the original HDD, and a power brick, that's really all I need, since I'm allowed to be missing controllers, instructions, cables, and packaging. Does anyone have experience about how much of the equipment I can hold back to get "acceptable" money, since I can still use the controllers, etc?
If I want to downscale to "acceptable" condition, which Amazon says is:
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Quote from Amazon : Video Game Console - Acceptable Condition Eligibility CriteriaTrade-in items must match the exact version displayed in the Amazon Video Games Trade-In Store. Typical elements included with a video game console: console, controller(s), bundled game(s), cables, user manual, and UPC (or EAN). Please check your item to ensure it meets this criteria: Item is fairly worn from consistent use Item remains in working condition The signs of wear can include scratches or minor damage Handheld console has a working display (may have some dead spots or light scratches) Item may have been personalized (marked, engraved, or identified) The item may be missing or have irreparable damage to one or all of the following: original packaging, controller(s), bundled game(s), cables, user manual To ensure customer privacy, accepted items with on-device storage will have their data wiped upon inspection. |










