As title states whats the best place to go trade my games in. Who offers best/most deals for games. Is there anything like Best Buy 100% trade in or does GameStop have anything good.
[quote name='GenTrapstar']As title states whats the best place to go trade my games in. Who offers best/most deals for games. Is there anything like Best Buy 100% trade in or does GameStop have anything good.[/QUOTE]
I'd recommend eBay and Craigslist, but if you have to use a store check the price of the game and wait until a 100% bonus week before going in. Sometimes it'll be Best Buy, other times, Gamestop.
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Really depends on who has the better deals for the week or if you're a gold, pro or so forth member. I recently traded in some games to Gamestop with the coupons given for upgrading to Pro membership (50% more trade-in of base value & buy 2&get1 free) and took advantage of those. Bestbuy usually has a 50% more trade-in promotion going on with lowered base values (used to be the best trade-in values). I say as of now, Newer games would be best traded at Gamestop ( got $36.80 for Injustice, PS3) with Pro coupons. Doing research beforehand is key though.
[quote name='jkam']eStarland.com does them and I've done a lot of business with them. The only thing is you'll get 70% of the trade-in value when asking for cash.[/QUOTE]
There is no such place. You spend $60 for a brand new game and a store wants to give you $20. That is a $40 lost. How is a good deal? Never understood why people always willing to take a lost.
[quote name='jkam']estarland.com does them and i've done a lot of business with them. The only thing is you'll get 70% of the trade-in value when asking for cash.[/quote]
If you want to trade at GameStop just wait for them to hold a good promotion. Right now it is an extra 30% store credit if you trade towards used games/accessories (even a $0.99 game will work). If you have the power up it will go up to 40%.