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Originally Posted by Donut2922
Sorry to hear man. Welcome to the club. Budz was right all along. They are doing waves of bans. By my count this is the 3rd wave. I had a strong feeling I wasn't gonna be the last (I got caught in the 2nd wave).
I'm gonna bet that anybody that traded in any unusual amount of games thus far is gonna get banned eventually. Whether its the 3rd wave or the 10th wave - a good number of folks are gonna get caught in due time. I suspect that it's not so much about the 3 limit rule as it is the total number of games traded that loss prevention flags down for account review as unfair as it is.
For anybody thats worried but doesn't want to spend money on an upcoming sale, I would buy any random $1 PS2 game from GS or Amazon AWD and use that as your test trade. Good luck.
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thanks man, its all good. with what i was doing it knew it was inevitable. wait, you got banned too? how was our whole experience? i probably went over 3 games for about 4 different games. also, i canceled around 6 pre-orders and didn't pick up two pre-orders. so yeah as you can see, it was coming. i enjoyed the ride while it lasted. but im gonna see if i can get my ban removed or what the gaming supervisor has to say about it. also i would say that i traded in around 100 games max.
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Originally Posted by Shaimun
I just got back from bestbuy and the Trade-in cashier also printed out the pop up for me as well. It was fun while it lasted. I guess I canceled too many pre-orders and I did break the 3 limit game once so I got what was coming to me. So beware of the policy guys. Don't break any of rules.
Here's what the sheet stated:
"Cannot proceed with this transaction"
"Best Buy Asset Protection for violation of Best Buy Policies has placed a person with this name and DOB on a list of persons prohibited from conducting secondhand transactions. If the customer believes this is an error, they can contact customer service at 877-210-4227 or email Tradein@bestbuy.com."
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yup, that's exactly what it said. here's a picture of the printout just for extra proof.