CAG has given me the most "bittersweet" feeling.

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so im 20 years old. full time student with part time work. and nothing has given me the most bittersweet feeling other than CAG.

1) get paid -> check out CAG -> $$$ goes out
2) check out CAG next day -> more $$$ goes out
3) check out CAG next next day -> "uhhh shyt i gotta save up.. but i really want this!" -> buys item -> feel broke as hell -> feel guilty
4) item arrives -> big smile :D

repeat the cycle

so anyone else like this.. or do i need to get a better job? i buy buy buy but i hardly have any time to play any of the games... sigh
 
Yeah I was when I first joined CAG. I went from spending about $100-$120 a month in games to roughly $500 a month. Huge difference.

I'm back down to a much better area of about $60-$100 (since I'm working on cutting down backlog) but it was a rough few months until about November.
 
I know the feeling. Every week's ad listing is like crack for me. Lol. I have to see the new sales. I work part time at Gamestop for job #2, and i'll still trying to find a good deal on CoD: Black Ops.
 
For me it all started on the day leading up to Black Friday. Which is why I now have about 6 or 7 360 games waiting for me on Christmas...yes the wife won't let me open any of them...
 
I joined in '06 but haven't really paid much attention to this site since this year.

I spend more during the holidays anyway.
 
Yeah, I know the feeling too well. Just recently I decided to give one of my three xboxes away to my cousins who don't own one. They asked if I would give them some games and I agreed. After all was said and done, I realized I was giving them 30 games and yet, I still have three shelves full of games. :whistle2:# something is wrong with that pic so I started keeping better track of my spending and am only allowing myself a budget of 160 every month to spend on my hobbies. That'll include games, movies and action figures. :cool:
 
I started using CAG back in 2004, and the deals were much easier to find in those days, because most people simply didn't know about them. I remember the huge blow-out CC $5 sale, and picking up games from Sears for next to nothing. Those were the days. Now that deals are harder to come by, I find myself buying less games, and trying to delve into a portion of my backlog. I really should inventory all those old games and try to sell them, since chances are I'll never play them, and many are still sealed.
 
[quote name='giantqtipz']i buy buy buy but i hardly have any time to play any of the games... sigh[/QUOTE]
Seems rather pointless.
 
What shawne said. I'm pretty good at not biting into the new release deals, but I remember how my backlog started. The hollywood video sale of last summer when all used games 29.99 and under were $5. Long drives, but damn if it wasn't worth it in the end.
 
I had the same problem when I got here too, then when I started trading it got even worse. Games would come in get played for maybe 6 hours and be back out the door.
 
[quote name='Havok89'] and i'll still trying to find a good deal on CoD: Black Ops.[/QUOTE]
It will be 39 next week at Target.December 26.
 
[quote name='metaphysicalstyles']These days I only buy if it's a DEEP discount. I'm talking 70% or more off.[/QUOTE]

Mostly same here, though I had to get Fable 3 and Fallout Vegas from Amazon this year, those were pretty good deals and I know I'll get my value from those two.
 
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