Just tried to trade in 30 games and the 40% wit 6+ worked but the extra 20% with preorder wouldn’t activate. Tried 5 diff games at $5 or full price and nothing. Anyone else?
On Sunday I traded in a stack and it came to $300. Asked to put $5 towards Starfield and my total jumped to $392.
I used to clean up on those 50% off sale days. Now you may get 1 10% off coupon a month.
I took 10 games worth $200 in to sell and they offered me $12 total for all. They had some of the same games on the shelf for $30-40. What a joke.
My walmart stores look like they are in the process of getting rid of games all together. Last week they ahd about 9 games in the PS4 case.
Closest store to me had the glass break 6 months ago and they still haven't fixed it, all the games are in the back.
My BB has barely any games on the shelves. All the games are behind the register in a cabinet. I guess if you want something you have to check the website.
My issue with this is I collect games more than I play. I buy often based on eBay or Pricecharting prices. If there is a game for $25 then the value might be $15 loose, $20 used, $30 sealed. I'm buying a new game for $20 expecting to get a $30 value game, but instead I get a $20 used game.
Does anyone have Total Tech? Are the discounts on games any good? I've seen the tags in the store and they can be $5-20 off. I but a crap ton of games so the $200 may be worth it with the fast shipping too.
I don't have +, the other day I scanned something and it said $8.88 on the app, took to buy and it rang up $12.88. Asked if I could match and they said no they don't match their website. What a waste.
About a year ago I was walking through the store and they had a PS3 display demo unit up and running. You could probably count the number of video games on one hand they had for sale.
I think their bread and butter was PC and electronic components. General public didn't know to go to a PC...