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Been meaning to post these from the sales last week, just went on the two 40% off days and grabbed these. Guardian Heroes was $36 after the coupon, and Aria of Sorrow was $15 after.

They use Amazon used market prices.Doesn't change that that is crazy.
I'm guessing they just price things with the 50% off coupon in mind? I've got no HPB stores in my area, so I'm unsure how they operate.
It's good info to have if you ever plan to shop at HPB, and will help you find killer deals when there aren't any sales, and their prices are not set in stone.I feel like the above post should be included in the OP...
So how do we go about trying to haggle?They use Amazon used market prices.
That's usually how I do it.So how do we go about trying to haggle?
"Hello, I saw the price of _____ as being cheaper on Amazon Marketplace...I was wondering if you'd be willing to lower the price?"
Something like that?
Yeah I learned that's what the As-Is marking on some of the games while talking to one of their employees the other day. In most businesses that means to me all sales are final (which they aren't for HPB), but that is basically their code for something they can't go any lower on (typically because there is some sort of flaw, usually minor).If the item is pre-marked as an item they can't lower, then they won't even go to the latter steps, and just tell you they can't do it right off the bat.
There's a difference between the As-Is marking and what I am referring to though.Yeah I learned that's what the As-Is marking on some of the games while talking to one of their employees the other day. In most businesses that means to me all sales are final (which they aren't for HPB), but that is basically their code for something they can't go any lower on (typically because there is some sort of flaw, usually minor).
In pick ups, I went back and did the return and rebuy with MP8 to get it for $12, and ended up getting Advance Wars for $8 and a Platinum Wavebird w/ receiver for $20. I was tempted to keep waiting for better than 20% off for the Wavebird, but I don't think they are doing another 30/40/50% off anytime soon.
When they do their pricing to Amazon they also price it accordingly to the conditions listed, so that's always something you can use to haggle with too. I've gotten them to lower the prices down on quite a few things that way when Amazon marketplace had an Acceptable listed way low, and they had theirs listed as a Like New price even though it was Good at best.Yeah I don't know the differences between the yellow and red tagged items, I've always wondered that. Also I see the $$ marking on some of them (always handwritten at the store I frequent), which is typically the higher dollar ones.
Thanks for the info Square, so far I don't really try to haggle on their prices, except for one time when a GCN game was missing a manual, and the manager said they already accounted for that in the listed price.
Which HPB was that?Just picked up a mint copy of Mario Kart Wii for $7.99 w/o any coupon or anything, stoked because normally this HPB labels them around $17-20. Going to replace my disc only copy I've had for some time.
Good find, I haven't been inside that one since the coupon sale..at least I finally got the first six Star Trek movies on Blu Ray for $20. Lately the HPBs have slowed down a lot on video games. I miss the days when the took a lot of PC games...where they'd sit for several months and I'd get a bunch of them for like $2-$3. *sigh*.Camelback and 21st Street
local HPB is selling cart only Super Matroid for $100I've been having pretty good luck with N64 games at HPB lately. I found Goldeneye for $5 a few weeks ago and Bomberman Hero today for $7. One thing I've realized (at least at my HPB) the prices are either amazing or terrible. In the same case with Bomberman they had Super Mario Sunshine marked at $49 lol.
Never seen anything like that at Half price books.local HPB had some guy sell his entire collection recently due to him having kids and his wife pressuring him to make space apparently. Sigh...I have a feeling that will be me one day...
he had some awesome stuff - I picked up the following goodies and spent WAY more than I wanted...
SNES mini with all cords and 2 controllers - 40
Dreamcast Sonic bundle CIB and absolutely MINT (it was the bundle with sonic adventure and sonic shuffle from 2001) - 45
Castlevania IV -31
Misadventures of Tron Bonne - 45 (disc only)
Dark Wizard Sega CD CIB- 5
Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo disc only - 1
Breath of Fire 3 disc only - 1
Darkstalkers disc only - 1
Final Fantasy VII missing disc 1 but otherwise complete and mint - 5
now a lot of those are not garage sale or thrift shop prices, but significantly less than ebay, especially the later 5
and if the guy is watching - youll know this is all going to a good collectors home!
If he was lucky.HPB gives some of the worst trade in values I've ever seen so it's even sadder to think he probably got $5-10 for everything you bought.