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****** As a bonus the coupon code gets you the following:
****** A lot of CAG members are happy traders on Goozex. So if you've been on the fence and unsure if you should join, now is a great time! What is Goozex -- We are a website that is connecting gamers across North America and letting them trade games. Members trade games for points, which they can use to get other games for only $1. In the past year, nearly 5 million points have been exchanged between members, saving people a boat load of money! Here is our simple "How It Works" video. You can also checkout a recent 1UP article on Goozex.
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Goozex rocks guys! You won't be disappointed if you sign up. You'll never be raped by GameStop's trade-in prices ever again.
Sorry, had to hijack the thread and put in my .02, Cheapy. But what about us Goozex vets? If we can't win the Wii too...I'll be a sad panda.
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However there are contests in the forums for current members
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My eBay Feedback Check out my CAG Trade List Check out my auctions ![]() Join GOOZEX a great site for trading your games Join GameTraderWorld another great site for trading games. (They give away a FREE game every month) Join ChaseTheChuckWagon (a great alternative to auctioning games on eBay) |
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Goozex comes highly recommended from this CAG.
Anyhow, though it is a pisser that active and current Goozexers are not privy to these contests...it is to the benefit of the Goozex community that more people join, which would in turn mean that more games would be made available for trade and the inverse as well. A large, healthy community only help Goozex remain the best game trading site there is.
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Registered just now, I was thinking about joining a long time ago, but the contest is definitely good incentive. I'll check out all of the trading stuff.
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They did start a monthly contest for current members.
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If I wanna trade games or guides, I do it here for the cost of shipping or so. After all, that's why I joined CHEAPassgamer, to not have to put out too much more of the money I'm trying to save for new games/systems. Plus, I've been hearing horror stories from MANY people about getting foreign versions of games which are from different regions than their console and other various problems, so it's not so much I fear that happening, it's that I fear that I'd be SOL and out that money and have a game I couldn't play.
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Nah, us current members win with new members joining--that increases the number of users sharing games with us. I can't win the Wii and I'm OK with that. I had my shot at the PS3 promo and didn't win.
However, I have sent off 7 of my games and received 4 back. I'm pretty impressed with Goozexx overall, but I still can't figure out how it's not a Ponzi scheme. I don't understand how people can buy points (instead of trading for them) and that doesn't screw up the trading system so that there are more points than games available. In any event, it's working great for me even though I don't understand it. |
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Just signed up, thanks Cheapy.
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I don't think Goozex is worth the headache. I've been with the site for a few months now and done plenty of trades, but the people who run the place either have some of the worst judgement I've seen or are just too
ing lazy to iron out the bugs and user-unfriendly aspects of their system.Examples: Don't know the bugs? Too bad! Goozex prevents users from adding future releases to their "wants" list, presumably with the notion that once it's released, everyone should have an equal chance to scramble and get the game on their want list, and then games are served in first-come, first-serve order. With this in mind, check the "Top 10 Requested" list. You can do this by going to the homepage and clicking "Top Ten Lists" on the left navigation bar. Here are the top five games for your convienience: 1 John Woo Presents Stranglehold -- Comes out 8/27. 39 Requests. 2 Too Human -- Comes out "12/31/2008." 26 Requests. 3 Mario Strikers Charged -- Already out, should be the only one of these five that can be added to wants! 4 John Woo Presents Stranglehold: Collector's Edition -- Comes out 8/27. 19 Requests. 5 Two Worlds -- Comes out 8/21. 43 Requests. Seems like a bug, right? Well, only partially. For a window of time after games get added to the system, they can be added to want lists, probably because the Goozex staff is slow in putting the actual release dates on the individual database entires. So the right thing would be just to purge all the Requests and let everyone add it at the release date rollover, right? Not according to the Goozex staff! In their ignorance, they will allow these Requests to stand! Interested in Two Worlds for the 360? Well, once you're able to add it to your want list, the best postition you can get is #44! Which leads us to point #2: Supply, meet Demand. At 44th place (or worse!) in line, let's face it, it's going to be an eternity before you see that game. Hell, it already takes an eternity if you're 10th in line... unless you're looking for something from six months ago or more. But we've all heard of Supply and Demand, right? Games with a ton of requests and no supply should be worth more, and games with a ton of supply and no requests should be worth less, right? Wrong! Point values are set from on high by Goozex staff, (hint: they're generally retail prices converted to Goozex points, 100 points = $5), and the staff never adapts point values to accomidate for supply and demand. It's why GRAW 360 is still worth 600 points ($30) despite there being 141 copies for trade and just 12 requests! Of course it works in the opposite direction too. A brand spanking new game is worth its retail weight in Goozex points. But then, so is a game that's almost a year old now. Anyone who's traded or sold a game before knows that new stuff is worth more. It's in higher demand. Let's say a Goozex user buys, I dunno, Two Worlds. He plays it for a day and figures out it's not for him. What are his options? -Sell it on eBay for what he paid for it, give or take a couple dollars. -Put it on a trade forum and get pretty much anything he wants within reason from an interested trader, as the other trader is willing to cough up more for a new release. -Trade it in at a game trading store and get a pretty good credit return. -Put it on Goozex, watch it get snapped up instantly, get 1000 points and go become #44 in line for a game he actually wants. Unless you're a real noob, who in their right mind would add a new release to Goozex within, oh, a month since release? Goozex's "fair" (cough, communist) economy actively discourages the offering of new titles because the returns are so bad compared to practically every other alternative. Goozex's staff could do quite a bit to remedy this problem. They could inflate new release point values. They could allow point "bidding" for games, allowing users to control their own position in line and granting suppliers more incentive to trade in new games. They could grant users who trade in new titles a one-use "fast pass" that would immediately ascend the user to number, oh, 5 in a queue. Such methods would facilitate more trades and get the Goozex team more money. But none of this ever dawned to the Goozex staff. Or maybe it did and it got stonewalled by one of the project lead's sense of "fairness" (the same sense of "fairness" that ensures you're never close to the top in queues for new releases... unless you see the page before it gets updated, which is oh-so-vulnerable to insider stacking). Or maybe they were too concerned with making you a walking advertisement. Who knows. Eventually when using Goozex, you catch up to all those old games you wanted to try, and then... you have a bunch of points left over and nothing to spend them on. Unless you want to try your luck with #44. It's the ultimate failing of every communist system. Go do some research on the story of the DDR and Trabis if you don't believe me. |
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