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Deal valid through 9/25/2021
About this store:
Pre-Owned Merchandise can be returned for any reason within 7 days.
Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas & discussion. -StrawMan86
Normally, this could be an interesting deal maybe except the GS stores I've been to since the pandemic have had pretty depressed inventory esp for stuff pre-ps4 gen
Normally, this could be an interesting deal maybe except the GS stores I've been to since the pandemic have had pretty depressed inventory esp for ps4 gen stuff
I think typically the used selection is either very recently released stuff for $5 less or old stuff no one wants for any price. Those in between games are always unicorns. Want something older than last gen? Good luck! So annoying GS says something is "in stock" when it isn't within your search range nor available for shipping. I'm 1) not checking every 100 or whatever mile radius 2) not driving half the country to get the one copy in the middle of no where.
People talk crap about Gamestops buying prices, but I'm not trying to meet up with random people in parking lots for that extra 5 bucks, or shipping things unless that's a business of my own. I've used Gamestop for getting rid of games I don't want for the last 15 or so years and don't plan on changing.
I'm also glad they closed down some stores and consolidated merch. My small city doesn't need 7 Gamestops.
People talk crap about Gamestops buying prices, but I'm not trying to meet up with random people in parking lots for that extra 5 bucks, or shipping things unless that's a business of my own. I've used Gamestop for getting rid of games I don't want for the last 15 or so years and don't plan on changing.
I'm also glad they closed down some stores and consolidated merch. My small city doesn't need 7 Gamestops.
True that.
Ain't nobody got time to be dealing with flakers on fb marketplace, craigslist, fleabay, offerup, etc.
If anyone has ever tried to sell used books or textbooks, you should be glad there's someone there ready to hand you cash.
You've already gotten the value of entertainment out of it, so any cash back is just icing on the cake.
GS has to pay rent, employees, make a profit, etc, and on top of that, the value of the inventory drops over time usually.
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In that case, you want to buy my used games? I paid 10 but I'll give it to you for 60.
I think typically the used selection is either very recently released stuff for $5 less or old stuff no one wants for any price. Those in between games are always unicorns. Want something older than last gen? Good luck! So annoying GS says something is "in stock" when it isn't within your search range nor available for shipping. I'm 1) not checking every 100 or whatever mile radius 2) not driving half the country to get the one copy in the middle of no where.
I'm also glad they closed down some stores and consolidated merch. My small city doesn't need 7 Gamestops.
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I'm also glad they closed down some stores and consolidated merch. My small city doesn't need 7 Gamestops.
True that.
Ain't nobody got time to be dealing with flakers on fb marketplace, craigslist, fleabay, offerup, etc.
If anyone has ever tried to sell used books or textbooks, you should be glad there's someone there ready to hand you cash.
You've already gotten the value of entertainment out of it, so any cash back is just icing on the cake.
GS has to pay rent, employees, make a profit, etc, and on top of that, the value of the inventory drops over time usually.