Canadians Blockbuster Canada has decided that they are going to get into the games trading and DVD trading business.
Good for them.
I am aware that many of you may think I am an ass after reading this.
Good for you.
In the meantime heres the deal.
I love it when massive companies jump blindly into something without properly doing their research. Rogers video decdied about 5 years ago to do the same, needless to say they dont trade games anymore.
Back to Block. Here it is, ANY GAME Min of $8 in store credit, ANY GAME hell madden 2003's there were at a time giving $15 and World Series Baseball's $18.
I knew that they would ban me eventually, however it took them 3 months. There are million ways arounds this, new name, new account, friends account, paying off local Blockbuster Employee, whatever.
Heres the deal if done properly there is no reason why you cant turn $100-$200 a week into at least $1000.
They are probally going to be banning certain titles now, as one would expect, or would have thought they would have done in the first place. But in the meantime get all your crap topgether and take it down to your local Blockbuster, or if your so inclined order a couple hundred old sports titles off ebgames.com for next to nothing and bring them in 2 titles per day per store.
(Dont forget cag16 your edge card and saver shipping
)
I took this to the extreme, the one day record for hitting stores was 16, recieving a credit of $176 at each. Most of the other times I would just hit the 5 or six that are within 10 mins driving distance from me on a more or less daily basis.
So I have cooled off now that they have banned my one account, that and well, how much Blockbuster credit does one really need.
Point is you could get yourself a pretty badass dvd collection for about $200 right now, however the door may be closing soon.
Then again this is Blockbuster and being an ex-manager, they can be a little slow on the trigger sometimes.
There are some who are bound to say Im an ass and I ruin things for others, no its more like Im an ass that finds loop holes and then drives trucks through them until they are closed.
Good for them.
I am aware that many of you may think I am an ass after reading this.
Good for you.
In the meantime heres the deal.
I love it when massive companies jump blindly into something without properly doing their research. Rogers video decdied about 5 years ago to do the same, needless to say they dont trade games anymore.
Back to Block. Here it is, ANY GAME Min of $8 in store credit, ANY GAME hell madden 2003's there were at a time giving $15 and World Series Baseball's $18.
I knew that they would ban me eventually, however it took them 3 months. There are million ways arounds this, new name, new account, friends account, paying off local Blockbuster Employee, whatever.
Heres the deal if done properly there is no reason why you cant turn $100-$200 a week into at least $1000.
They are probally going to be banning certain titles now, as one would expect, or would have thought they would have done in the first place. But in the meantime get all your crap topgether and take it down to your local Blockbuster, or if your so inclined order a couple hundred old sports titles off ebgames.com for next to nothing and bring them in 2 titles per day per store.
(Dont forget cag16 your edge card and saver shipping
I took this to the extreme, the one day record for hitting stores was 16, recieving a credit of $176 at each. Most of the other times I would just hit the 5 or six that are within 10 mins driving distance from me on a more or less daily basis.
So I have cooled off now that they have banned my one account, that and well, how much Blockbuster credit does one really need.
Point is you could get yourself a pretty badass dvd collection for about $200 right now, however the door may be closing soon.
Then again this is Blockbuster and being an ex-manager, they can be a little slow on the trigger sometimes.
There are some who are bound to say Im an ass and I ruin things for others, no its more like Im an ass that finds loop holes and then drives trucks through them until they are closed.