[quote name='shaveice']Can you stack the EDGE card with that, and do I have to tell the guy about the offer or does it just work automatically?
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And just needing a second voice. If I have money on the EDGE card and the card expires, I can still use the money right?[/quote]
Yes, it does stack. I just handed over the games with the card on top, mentioned the deal after he got done scanning the games, and he said that it will also be applied. There was no hesitation, and he was a manager it looked like, so I'm pretty sure that regardless of how you go about it, it will stack.
Here's what I traded and what I got from it in parantheses, w/ "EDGE 10%" and "Trade 5 for 30% More" deal. Hopefully this can help someone out when the Wiki's updated:
Resistance: Fall of Man PS3 -- $17.00 ($23.80)
Halo 3 X360 -- $35.00 ($49.00) x2
Halo 2 XBOX -- $12.00 ($16.80)
Killer 7 PS2 -- $1.00 ($1.40)
Age of Empires DS -- $4.00 ($5.60)
Phoenix Wright: AA DS -- $6.00 ($8.40)
So altogether, after using $96.28 in store credit at BlockBuster ($30.87) to buy two copies of Halo 3, I made $150 in store credit at GameStop. So essentially, I came out of this 156% richer, if that sounds right. The specials added up to $33 more than if I decided to just sell them any other time. Not bad, if I do say so myself.
If you have BB/GR credit, I recommend running over and buying as many Halo 3's as you can and converting them to the much more useful GS/EB credit. I bought two for $96.28 and turned it into $98.00 credit. Sure, it's only a 102% increase, but for a guy like me who doesn't have any GameRush stores nearby and the fact that GameStop carries hundreds more used games than either GR or BlockBuster, it's an awesome deal in my eyes.