While trading in my games today I noticed on my receipt the guy had scanned a game twice. Was still in the store waiting for papers to print so I made sure to let him know; he said he couldn't do anything about it and that it was ok. Not that I don't believe him, but should I be concerned? It...
I just called another store, and they gave me the same price, $19.99. I'm on the East Coast (FL), don't know if that makes a difference. I hope they were wrong somehow, and it works out for everyone else!
Anyone have any more info on this, or has tried it in store? Seems like there has to be something missing but then again I don't see anything in the tiny print in the ad. Also, it says it expires 12/13!
Edit: looks like you do need a two year contract :( Oh well...
Looking at their site it seems they are running a similar trade offer starting tomorrow. This time it's trade two or more used games and buy Madden OR preorder Destiny, and you'll get the 50% bonus.
I had this same problem the other day in Kissimmee. It's because of the "new" pawn laws in Florida (the same that messed with the Target trade ins); they can no longer just give you the gift card, have to use it right then n video games. After they hit Continue it then asks them to scan the...
Anyone had any problems trading in the last thirty minutes? The lady had my three games in the cart, pressed the continue button, and then nothing would happen. She expected it to print out the papers, but nothing. I traded in a few months ago and didn't notice anything being done wrong but then...
Possibly dumb question on my part: does anyone know if handhelds work for this promo? If so I think I might have to finally trade in my original DS that's been sitting collecting dust.
Probably slightly OT but with the recent announcement of the price increase for Amazon Prime I figured this deserved a mention. I don't know if it's widely known but apparently you can pay for your year of Prime using Amazon credit (be it from trade ins, Kindle cards, ect.). The trick to it is...
Probably slightly OT but with the recent announcement of the price increase for Amazon Prime I figured this deserved a mention. I don't know if it's widely known but apparently you can pay for your year of Prime using Amazon credit (be it from trade ins, Kindle cards, ect.). The trick to it is...