Best Buy Trade-in 5.0 - see FAQ in OP!

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Just seemed like a good time for a new thread. You can view the previous thread here!

THIS THREAD OP WILL NOT BE ACTIVELY UPDATED WITH NEW PROMOS - THIS IS PRIMARILY AN FAQ.

All Promotions are available in-store only, and they DO NOT stack!

Only the 10% Bonus from Gamers Club Unlocked will stack with these offers, and it definitely does stack despite what some employees will say.

Please read FAQ below before asking questions!


Flip discussion is allowed on CAG, but begging for list of games to flip is not only obnoxious but doesn't help the community in any way; don't be surprised if some users are only interested in trading information with other users who regularly contribute to the thread.

General video game promotions link: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=pcat17093&type=page (Promotions are listed at the bottom of the page)

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BEST BUY'S VIDEO GAMES TRADE-IN PAGE & VALUE ESTIMATOR

Check which BB stores do trade-ins here.
In-store trades may be done in the Gaming Dept or at customer service depending on the store.

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F.A.Q. Best Buy has a short FAQ here.

How does the **% bonus TIV work?
The percentage is based on the final total of your entire trade in, so if the trade in is $100 and there is a 50% bonus your final gift card value will be $150.

How does the 10% Gamers Club Unlocked bonus work?
The 10% bonus for Gamers Club Unlocked members is calculated from the base trade in value. So in the above example, a $100 trade would get an extra $10 with the GCU membership bonus. So if there was a 50% trade in bonus it would be $100 base, $10 Gamers Club Unlocked bonus and $50 TIV bonus for a grand total of $160. 

How do I become a Gamers Club Unlocked member and get the 10% bonus?
Any video game section employee should be able to set you up with the GCU membership (should being the key word). The program has undergone some serious changes in the last couple of months. The program now cost $120  for two years and comes with a subscription of @Gamer magazine until May 2014 (which typically has a couple of great coupons every month). It will also get you a 10% bonus on trade ins, 20% off new games and 10% off of used games (Make sure to point it out to the blue shirt doing your trade-in though as it is easy for them to skip, and they are still new to it). It can take 48 hours (or more) for GCU to show up on your My Best Buy membership. Current GCU members have been upgraded to the new program for no extra charge and should have received a coupon to extend their membership for an additional 2 years at a cost of $30 ($15 a year). Members who had their subscription run out within a couple months of November 2013 will also get this coupon. 

I can't find the pamphlet or barcode to sign up for GCU!

Employees by and large seem ignorant of the program and probably won't be much help so here is what you need to do. There may be pamphlets around various areas of the store and if you can not find that try the touch kiosk. 

I didn't get my 10% bonus or the employee said it doesn't stack, what gives?
As of September 2012 the trade in system at Best Buy was updated, and employees seem to be having a hard time making sure that they add the GCU bonus. It should be added immediately after they scan your games, and before they take your personal information. You also should always try to know your full trade in value with bonuses before going to the store so that if the price is different you can identify it immediately. The 10% bonus definitely does stack with any TIV promo (100%, 50%, it doesn't matter). All the Gamers Club Unlocked pamphlets say so, as does the website, and are a great place to point to if an employee or a manager tells you otherwise.

For a full break down of when and how to help make sure your 10% was applied look in the spoiler.

How to get your 10% bonus

For some reason this is incredibly difficult for employees to get right. Following this process should work, but there is no accounting for the occasional very-bad-at-their-job employee.  

The 10% requires that they add your member information at a very specific point. The best way to describe it is that it must be entered along with your games, as it is on the same page. So immediately after they enter your games, but before navigating to the next page on their computer, the Best Buy employee has to enter your information, typically using your phone number, to find your account. It is on the same page as all of the games and if they are asking for your ID it is too late!  The big problem is that the next page also looking up your member information, but in a brilliant move of programming on Best Buy's part, it will not apply the membership bonus at this stage. An easy way to see if the bonus has been applied is to ask for the trade in total at this point as well, as the 10% (and any other bonuses) would already be applied; so if the numbers are off you know they need to go back a page and enter the information. Otherwise, that being done, it should work just fine.

Things to know/help you make sure the bonus is applied:

  • Always know your trade total, including bonuses, before going in. This will help you catch issues.
  • Hold onto your ID until they ask for it, that way you know that they are on that page. Before handing them the ID is a great time to ask them what the total was if they haven't already told you because you can still catch the issue now. 
  • Be polite and helpful. Try to not get frustrated if they didn't enter the information at first, and politely mention that last time you had this issue the employee had to go back a page. In the event the issue isn't being resolved it never hurts to ask if maybe someone from gaming could help.  MOST employees will be friendly and work with you. 
  • Lastly, be persistent. Some employees will take it personally when you try to help, some will just be difficult because lets face it, retail jobs suck and you're probably the 900th person to ask them for something today. Giving up though not only makes you lose out on the 10% bonus, and the Reward Zone points (as well as credit towards your Elite Plus status), all it does is make sure the employee doesn't know what they are doing for the next customer either.  You paid for the bonus, make sure you get it. 

Do we get MyBestBuy (Reward Zone) points for trade-ins??
Yes. You get one point for every pre-bonus dollar traded in. So if your TIV was $100 before bonuses, you get 100 Reward Zone points. Gamers Club Unlocked members (and possibly standard Gamers Club members) get double points for everything gaming, including trade-ins. So in the same example you would wind up with 200 Reward Zone points. To get Reward Zone points you must have them include your Reward Zone membership information (easiest to look up by phone number) with your trade-in (this is required for the Gamers Club Unlocked bonus anyway).

Can I use my Best Buy gift card to purchase Amazon Kindle Gift Cards or Visa Gift Cards?
Yes, although some employees may not be aware of this and incorrectly refuse to do so. Visa Gift Cards have a $200 limit and a $6 activation fee. Amazon Gift Cards are available in $25, $50 and $100 depending on your store selection. Some states, or even localities (county, city, etc.) may not allow the sale of Amazon Gift Cards. Yes, Kindle Gift Cards are good for anything on Amazon.

The value on the site doesn't match the store, why?
Sometimes the page may not update immediately. This is fairly rare though. The store's trade-in values are definitive though, so what they say is what you get. 99.99% of the time they will match up.

The value on the iPhone/Android app is way off, why?
The app often sucks for updating values (and some games simply don't show up), don't rely on it if you don't have to.

The game I want to trade isn't on the site, what gives?
While rare, there have been some games recently not showing up in the online estimator. You can always check in-store to see if the price is in their system and simply not online, but that is unlikely to be the case (as in, it is possible that has never been the case). When Best Buy doesn't have a game on file they can offer $1 as a generic SKU, but that's it. New releases appear to be added on Tuesday evenings. Many new releases are taking upwards of a week or more to be added to the site.

How come the GOTY/complete version doesn't show up in the estimator?
Best Buy doesn't differentiate between the vanilla and GOTY/complete versions of a game 99% of the time. This is largely a cover-all policy due to the fact that many GOTY editions include the game's DLC and bonus content as one-time use codes; meaning that the game has no extra value on the 2nd hand market and honestly, Best Buy probably doesn't trust their employees to make sure all the extra content is included. So no extra TIV for your GOTY games. The plus side is that GOTY and vanilla versions sell at the same price, so if the DLC is located on disc and you find a GOTY version in-store it will be the same price as the vanilla one.

When do trade-in values update?
No one knows for sure, but updates can and do happen at any time. Sometimes an update will happen at an atypical time, such as when GameStop has an advertised sale for a game well below Best Buy's trade in price.

What will be the TIV of Game X tomorrow/next week / next month/ etc
Nobody knows.

If I locked in a trade online, and the value drops, will I still get the locked in value when I mail it in?
Yes. You will get the locked in TIV as long as the item is received within 14 days of you locking it in (and the item is in the condition you described it as). Again, the item MUST BE RECEIVED within 14 days. It is not enough to simply ship it within the 14 day time period (like Amazon). Be mindful of this if you are trying to trade in a game that you are waiting to ship/arrive from an online store. If you miss the receiving deadline and then complain about it in the thread you will probably be made fun of. You have been warned.

Can you lock in the price online then trade it in-store?
No. Online and in-store are completely separate in every way but their base trade in values.

Do I get the XX% bonus or my 10% GCU bonus when trading online?

No. All bonuses, including GCU member bonus only work in-store.  The value listed on the website is the value you will receive, nothing more.

How do I get my giftcard for online trades?

Online trades will receive a E-Giftcard.  E-Giftcards can be printed and used in store, you can also go in store and ask a cashier to "transfer" it to a real giftcard, i.e. buy a real giftcard with the E-Giftcard funds if you wish. Apparently the online system states they will mail a giftcard but this is not accurate. 

Is there a limit to how many games I can trade in?
Officially, Best Buy recently changed their policy on this then changed it back. You can trade up to 3 copies of a title per platform. The system will not automatically stop you from trading in more than 3 copies of a game, some have done so frequently without issue but many others have been banned for trading over the limit in the past so it is not recommended if you wish to keep Best Buy as a trade in option in the future. Obviously it is YMMV, but do so at your own risk. If you regularly re-buy games at lower prices and trade in a lot it may be wise to keep track of all that you trade in.


Can I trade game disc only, or do I need the case and manuals, too?
Best Buy accepts disc only games (for the same value as complete games). The trade in will take longer though as the employee will have to look up the games individually. Yes, this also applies to DS, 3DS, PSP, etc. If you have the manual and artwork you should trade it in though anyway to improve the quality of the selection for people who may want to buy the game in the future (you can't know if the game will be complete when you buy online for example).

Can I trade in games that say "Not for Resale" on the back?
Yes, since the only thing that matters is the disc. Some employees will fight this though, and in that case, just trade the game in as disc-only. Employees have gotten much better about knowing this policy though, and busier stores are more likely to have employees that have done more trade ins and know the rules.

Does Best Buy accept game hardware?
Currently Best Buy only accepts various versions of the Nintendo DS in store, but some stores apparently accept consoles as well. Call ahead before bringing it in. That said, the TIV for most hardware is lower than competitors.

Does the **% bonuses apply to game hardware?
No, games only.

When I do a in-store trade, I am asked: to be fingerprinted, to have my photo taken, how much I weigh, etc. What's the deal?
Pawn shop laws regulating trade-ins and resale of used goods varies from state to state or even city to city. It is not Best Buy's rule, and varies from store to store depending on where you live. At a minimum you'll need a government issued ID (passport, drivers license, military ID, etc.).

I went to a store to do a trade-in and they asked for a Best Buy receipt. WTF? 
Some stores are required to have receipts to accept trade-ins, again this is due to local Pawn shop laws and could vary from city to city. You can always check if the store(s) near you require a receipt on Best Buy's trade-in site.

Can I trade sealed games?
Yes. You must present your receipt for the sealed games you are trading in. It is ok if the purchase was made from another store. You do run the risk of drawing extra attention to yourself as trading in sealed products is often a sign of theft. Do not be surprised if this is questioned by an employee, or you are asked to leave, open the items and return. You might even be flat out denied by the employee or manager despite the official rule. It is their right to do so.

How does the get **% with pre-order bonus work?
After trading in your games, the employee SHOULD then sell you the pre-order for $5.

How much is a pre-order at Best Buy?
Pre-ordering at Best Buy cost $5, in fact, you aren't supposed to pay any more than that (and most employees won't let you if you ask). Yes, you can use the gift card you just received from your trade-in to purchase the pre-order.

Can I cancel a pre-order and keep the bonus?
Yes, the trade-in and the pre-order are completely separate transactions. Nothing will prevent you from returning to the Best Buy canceling the pre-order and receiving a refund. Some users have claimed that they were flagged for doing this multiple times though and were denied, so be aware of how many pre-orders you are cancelling. Also keep in mind the obvious facts that this is not how the program is intended to work and over abuse will negatively affect the program long-term. Lastly, returns are tracked on a personal level by a third party. (Read: try not to cancel a bunch of pre-orders)

Do I have to cancel the pre-order at the same store where it was made?
No, this can be handled by any BBY. Don't be surprised if you get a customer service employee who says otherwise though.

Can I pre-order once and get the pre-order bonus on my next trade-in as well?
YMMV. Officially, the answer is no, but there is nothing that actually requires the employee to sell the pre-order in order to apply the bonus so if your blue shirt is in a friendly mood they may be willing. Doesn't hurt to get to know the employees at your store. That said, expect that you will have to pre-order another game and be surprised if you don't.

Can I combine a 3 games for **% and a pre-order for **% bonus?
No. Bonuses do not stack, and you must pick one or the other. The only bonus that stacks with other promotions is the 10% you receive if you are a Gamers Club Unlocked member.

Remember, all trades are technically at the discretion of Best Buy and they can refuse to accept a game for whatever reason they want (outside of you being black, woman, Jewish, etc.).

 
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Or...you could have just traded in the case.
I didn't know they would be jerkoffs about it. But thanks for your input. Had I known I would get this hard of a time about it, no shit I would've brought the case.

As it stands, the official corporate policy states no case is needed, so why would've I have thought otherwise?
 
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They insist on the case because you're much more likely to have stolen the game if you trade in just the game. For the some reason, most places will not accept sealed games for trade-in. Retailers really do not want to deal with the police if at all possible. Welcome to New York. Thanks for calling us assholes.
 
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I didn't know they would be jerkoffs about it. But thanks for your input. Had I known I would get this hard of a time about it, no shit I would've brought the case.

As it stands, the official corporate policy states no case is needed, so why would've I have thought otherwise?
Bring it in with the case and tell them you want to keep the case.

The fact of the matter is BB was in the wrong.

Post your story to their forums and see what they say.

 
Bring it in with the case and tell them you want to keep the case.

The fact of the matter is BB was in the wrong.

Post your story to their forums and see what they say.
They may have been in the wrong, but haven't BBY forum reps said that the manager's discretion really does factor into what a store will or won't accept? I suggest that wquach check his store's used stock (when in the area) to see if they carry any games without the original cases, then bring one or more up to CS and challenge the claim that they don't accept disc-only trades.

 
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They may have been in the wrong, but haven't BBY forum reps said that the manager's discretion really does factor into what a store will or won't accept? I suggest that wquach check his store's used stock (when in the area) to see if they carry any games without the original cases, then bring one or more up to CS and challenge the claim that they don't accept disc-only trades.
I would, if anything, call the corporate line. SOP/BB policy states they accept games without the case. That's not a local store policy, but a company wide policy.

 
They may have been in the wrong, but haven't BBY forum reps said that the manager's discretion really does factor into what a store will or won't accept?
I guess my line of thought is the guy brought in a pristine game without a case and was acting within local laws and best buy terms.

He was denied by an employee who was told by a "phantom manager", that they wouldn't take it. The "no case needed" policy was backed by a phone rep and the employee still refused. We don't know if the manager was ever spoken with...Most likely they were the Manager on Duty (MOD), so they are not the store manager even if they were consulted.

I do not know the race, sexual orientation, or social class of the OP, but it could be a case of discrimination on the employe's part. (If that was mentioned or hinted on he BB forums, I think they would be more than helpful).

 
I didn't know they would be jerkoffs about it. But thanks for your input. Had I known I would get this hard of a time about it, no shit I would've brought the case.

As it stands, the official corporate policy states no case is needed, so why would've I have thought otherwise?
I tried to trade in disc only games there twice. They just wouldn't listen to you at all. It doesn't matter if you call corporate or show them that they have disc only games on their floor.

I don't know where you live, but all the queens best buy and half of manhattan best buy will take your disc only games without a hitch.

 
I'm not sure about everyone else, but the place I'm in has an addendum that states that the Best Buys in the region do not have to listen to corporate. They are somehow able to make their own policies and they are not suject to corporate's orders. I confirmed this on the forums and a mod on the forums told it to me in a PM that the Best Buys are simply not subject to the decisions made by corporate and that there is nothing they or I can do.

 
I've got a b2g1 @ BB to use as well as a 50% guides and $5 off 29.99 (new) games coupons. Anyone have ideas on what to buy with them? I only have til tomorrow to use them.

 
I've got a b2g1 @ BB to use as well as a 50% guides and $5 off 29.99 (new) games coupons. Anyone have ideas on what to buy with them? I only have til tomorrow to use them.
No, usually the in store selection sucks, and the newer used games are too overpriced to make it worthwhile. I let 3 of the 4 I had expire. The one time I did use it, I ordered 3 used games online and did a return/rebuy in store.
 
Yeah, I've gone through the highest value games at GS for trade in and even with the BB coupon, I would lose a few bucks for a credit transfer. Not worth the effort.

I was hoping there would be some mid level games to use, but I don't see any values that are out of whack.

 
I've got a b2g1 @ BB to use as well as a 50% guides and $5 off 29.99 (new) games coupons. Anyone have ideas on what to buy with them? I only have til tomorrow to use them.
If you end up not using them, check the page where you print them the day after the expiration--sometimes the expiration date gets pushed back.

 
I just noticed the witcher ce guide is up for 29.99 for preorder. Does the 50% work on that?

EDIT: Crap instore only.

 
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They just had a 50% off guide sale a couple of weeks ago, so you're not likely to find anything decent.

I would use it on a CE guide, like Dragon Age: Inquisition or Xillia 2 though.

 
Decided I almost never play through games a 2nd or 3rd time so I'm gonna sell off a chunk of what I own. Wish Best buy gave better prices for some of my PS3 games but I guess I can't complain too much with the $40+ new release trade ins, haha.
 
Decided I almost never play through games a 2nd or 3rd time so I'm gonna sell off a chunk of what I own. Wish Best buy gave better prices for some of my PS3 games but I guess I can't complain too much with the $40+ new release trade ins, haha.
If you don't like eBay or Craigslist, maybe do a lowball here. You'd probably get more, too. CAGs are cheap in almost everything, but not lowballs. They should be called highballs instead. Not that I'm sulking about it. On second thought, eBay's probably best.

 
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If you don't like eBay or Craigslist, maybe do a lowball here. You'd probably get more, too. CAGs are cheap in almost everything, but not lowballs. They should be called highballs instead. Not that I'm sulking about it. On second thought, eBay's probably best.
I like my balls chocolate and salty personally.
 
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Anybody have a spare Movers Coupon? I really need one today. There's a deal at Best Buy only good for today and by the time I noticed, my post office closed for the day. And I actually could have gotten one as I moved recently.

 
They insist on the case because you're much more likely to have stolen the game if you trade in just the game. For the some reason, most places will not accept sealed games for trade-in. Retailers really do not want to deal with the police if at all possible. Welcome to New York. Thanks for calling us assholes.
I've lived and been to New York for almost the past decade. I didn't call you or any "New Yorker" an asshole. I said the very employees of that particular Best Buy are assholes, so stop with the sweeping generalization. When it comes down to it, metropolitan areas will be harsher/more stringent with their policies; the issue is that when the policy states one thing and an employee states otherwise -- that's not strictly adhering to a policy, that's going against it.

That aside, I understand the reasoning behind it; I just don't agree with the discrepancy between the store and corporate policy, not to mention how it was handled by that *specific* Best Buy/employee.
 
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[quote name="no658ea3" post="12681473" timestamp="1431065670"]:ps4: Mordor trades in for $14.30 with PUR at GameStop.[/quote]

And they don't care if you have the case or not. I am not a big GS fan but trading games there is a much better experience and on the few Vita and 3DS games I have traded had much better TIV. I usually trade the cases but if I am done with a portable game I might go straight from work and typically don't have the game case with me.

Only time I tried to trade a game at BB without the case was Destiny. I was buying the digital Guardian edition and thought it might be cool to have the case. The BB associate wasn't sure and had to ask. Didn't push the issue. After 15 mins I just wanted my credit so I could buy PSN credit and leave. I am to the point if TIV is about the same I might just deal with GS. In and out if they aren't busy in a min or two and don't have give them my license, phone number two or three times and then double check to make sure I get the right value.
 
Bring it in with the case and tell them you want to keep the case.

The fact of the matter is BB was in the wrong.

Post your story to their forums and see what they say.
I appreciate the advice and the support.

They may have been in the wrong, but haven't BBY forum reps said that the manager's discretion really does factor into what a store will or won't accept? I suggest that wquach check his store's used stock (when in the area) to see if they carry any games without the original cases, then bring one or more up to CS and challenge the claim that they don't accept disc-only trades.
It's funny because before I traded in the game, I went over to the pre-owned section and did the very same thing - they do in fact have many pre-owned games without the artwork, manual, and official case. Again, I appreciate the advice; I ended up trading the game online with BB and forgoing the extra $2.50 bonus. The trade was confirmed as successful a few days ago and they shipped me the GC.

I would, if anything, call the corporate line. SOP/BB policy states they accept games without the case. That's not a local store policy, but a company wide policy.
Exactly. The Best Buy trade in FAQ found here: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/electronics-promotions/regularcatpcmcat257100050022/pcmcat257100050022.c?id=pcmcat257100050022 is a wide, sweeping trade in page that offers info on all trade-ins, but nothing specifically about video games per se (besides the limit of 3 per title). However, if you call the corporate line, they will explicitly read off the policy that they accept games without the case.

I guess my line of thought is the guy brought in a pristine game without a case and was acting within local laws and best buy terms.

He was denied by an employee who was told by a "phantom manager", that they wouldn't take it. The "no case needed" policy was backed by a phone rep and the employee still refused. We don't know if the manager was ever spoken with...Most likely they were the Manager on Duty (MOD), so they are not the store manager even if they were consulted.

I do not know the race, sexual orientation, or social class of the OP, but it could be a case of discrimination on the employe's part. (If that was mentioned or hinted on he BB forums, I think they would be more than helpful).
I could not have summed this up any better. I did not think of discrimination at the time, and I'm not going to blame it on that directly (I leave that to others to decide), but for interpretation and curiosity purposes, nearly all the employees in that BB location are African American. The woman I spoke to was also African American. I myself am 26 and Asian. Social class - I'm a med student with nearly 400k of debt, so I'm living as best as I can off of the loans I'm given (aka only *just* enough to get by). As trclamp has mentioned below, he/she has too had experience with that store and it seems to be a case of a store operating on their own grounds at their own discretion, with poor customer service at that.

I tried to trade in disc only games there twice. They just wouldn't listen to you at all. It doesn't matter if you call corporate or show them that they have disc only games on their floor.

I don't know where you live, but all the queens best buy and half of manhattan best buy will take your disc only games without a hitch.
I live in Brooklyn, Midwood area. I do recall having a much better experience purchasing things at Manhattan BBs; never traded in anything but thank you for letting me know how it is with other locations. I'll keep that in mind in the future.

I'm not sure about everyone else, but the place I'm in has an addendum that states that the Best Buys in the region do not have to listen to corporate. They are somehow able to make their own policies and they are not suject to corporate's orders. I confirmed this on the forums and a mod on the forums told it to me in a PM that the Best Buys are simply not subject to the decisions made by corporate and that there is nothing they or I can do.
I agree - there is an addendum with any/all Best Buy policies for that matter, whether it's on coupons, trade-in, or other promotional programs that ultimately place the last say to the individual store's manager. If they don't like what you're saying or even what corporate is saying, tough noogies. The only recourse you have is to complain to corporate about that individual store and reference the manager/employees involved - but what happens, if anything at all, is uncertain. I'd imagine, it would just be shuttled off as just another customer complaint.

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I tried not to look back at this thread since it happened to distance myself, so apologies for the replies just now. Thanks for the support/advice/whatever experiences you guys have offered.

 
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I appreciate the advice and the support.


It's funny because before I traded in the game, I went over to the pre-owned section and did the very same thing - they do in fact have many pre-owned games without the artwork, manual, and official case. Again, I appreciate the advice; I ended up trading the game online with BB and forgoing the extra $2.50 bonus. The trade was confirmed as successful a few days ago and they shipped me the GC.


Exactly. The Best Buy trade in FAQ found here: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/electronics-promotions/regularcatpcmcat257100050022/pcmcat257100050022.c?id=pcmcat257100050022 is a wide, sweeping trade in page that offers info on all trade-ins, but nothing specifically about video games per se (besides the limit of 3 per title). However, if you call the corporate line, they will explicitly read off the policy that they accept games without the case.


I could not have summed this up any better. I did not think of discrimination at the time, and I'm not going to blame it on that directly (I leave that to others to decide), but for interpretation and curiosity purposes, nearly all the employees in that BB location are African American. The woman I spoke to was also African American. I myself am 26 and Asian. Social class - I'm a med student with nearly 400k of debt, so I'm living as best as I can off of the loans I'm given (aka only *just* enough to get by). As trclamp has mentioned below, he/she has too had experience with that store and it seems to be a case of a store operating on their own grounds at their own discretion, with poor customer service at that.


I live in Brooklyn, Midwood area. I do recall having a much better experience purchasing things at Manhattan BBs; never traded in anything but thank you for letting me know how it is with other locations. I'll keep that in mind in the future.


I agree - there is an addendum with any/all Best Buy policies for that matter, whether it's on coupons, trade-in, or other promotional programs that ultimately place the last say to the individual store's manager. If they don't like what you're saying or even what corporate is saying, tough noogies. The only recourse you have is to complain to corporate about that individual store and reference the manager/employees involved - but what happens, if anything at all, is uncertain. I'd imagine, it would just be shuttled off as just another customer complaint.

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I tried not to look back at this thread since it happened to distance myself, so apologies for the replies just now. Thanks for the support/advice/whatever experiences you guys have offered.
You should have just given them the case [Period]

Lol for bringing up discrimination...you guys.
 
You should have just given them the case [Period]
Lol for bringing up discrimination...you guys.
You must've missed the rest of the conversation...

Like I said earlier, if I had known there would be issues, I would have. The policy is stated as is and I went exactly according to that [Period]
 
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Even if that's the policy, disc only is super sketchy, dumbass med student lol
Yea, because every person who has traded in a game to Gamestop or the like has always provided the case right? They all are "super sketchy" huh? So sketchy that Best Buy changed their policy to allow their trade-ins without the need for a case?

Guess you can't complete any sentence without the necessary "lol," kid. But hey, if you want to resort to insults or name calling, your maturity level aptly suits your avatar and I won't take any further part in this discussion with you.
 
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Yea, because every person who has traded in a game to Gamestop or the like has always provided the case right? They all are "super sketchy" huh? So sketchy that Best Buy changed their policy to allow their trade-ins without the need for a case?
Guess you can't complete any sentence without the necessary "lol," kid. But hey, if you want to resort to insults or name calling, your maturity level aptly suits your avatar and I won't take any further part in this discussion with you.
Lulz

I think that most people would at least bring in a dvd case when trading @BB
 
There is nothing wrong with disc only. its in their policy to take it. I know some people to save on space will actually keep their games in a CD portfolio that holds a lot of disc.

I wouldnt really take anything Bobby says to heart. He just likes to try to piss people off for some reason.

 
If everyone traded in games complete, then everyone would get complete copies when they buy games preowned and then everyone would be happy. But no, we have such a thing as disc only trade ins. :(
 
Well decided for the first time in a while to just sell three games on Ebay rather then trade in at BB.  would have got $50 for the three at BB, instead I got $70 after shipping and fees, not bad considering for the three I paid $70... got back what I paid for almost 3 months of gaming.  It helped that one of them was the $11 NBA 2k15 deal from amazon!  Now to buy some BB gift cards and wait out for some $10 certs to pre-order some awesomeness for the Fall!

 
Well decided for the first time in a while to just sell three games on Ebay rather then trade in at BB. would have got $50 for the three at BB, instead I got $70 after shipping and fees, not bad considering for the three I paid $70... got back what I paid for almost 3 months of gaming. It helped that one of them was the $11 NBA 2k15 deal from amazon! Now to buy some BB gift cards and wait out for some $10 certs to pre-order some awesomeness for the Fall!
Did you get that invitation offer where you get a $25 ebay coupon for selling at least $25 worth of items? I'm taking advantage of that for sure
 
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