Wow, there's a lot of bullshit here. I stopped reading after the last line in post#6 so if any of this is redundant I apologize.
Here's the skinny;
Long ago, when Squaresoft made a decent

ing RPG and Sony had the world tucked in the pocket just between its genitals and its anus with the world dominating PS2, EB Games/Gamestop used to give MUCH LESS for trading in a game with a manual (so $15 TIV would go down to like $7 or whatever).
This still applies to people who trade in last-gen stuff of course but for this gen here's the glowing explanation I got:
"People this generation don't care about the case or whatever, they care about the game inside."
To me it's just "it takes more money to actually think up TIV penalties for all these games, it's not profitable enough". But seeing how Gamer 1 sold his perfect copy of CoD:WaW for $40 and then Gamer 2 comes in with no case and

ed up disc gets almost-the-same $37 ($40-$3 refurb fee) is really unfair. That's being lazy on EB/GS's corner.
And Roganshrine; game publishers aren't stupid, they know GS/EB are selling used games, the relationship is strained already. You think they're going to give (sell whatever) manuals to a company that's actually stopping a sale of a new game? Hells to the no.
It's not a matter of them being lazy or not, I'm sure getting manuals and game sleeves would make
more money because the games will actuall sell and not just

ing sit there for years on end and get sold for $2.99 (when it was bought by the company for $40) two generations from now. There's a copy of Scene It? 2 that tons of people get excited about when I say there's a used one, and bam, no case (we gotta use the generic ones since the guy who probably stole it just brought the disc and one of my part timers took it in), no sale. Now it's gonna sit there until some redneck buys it for like $4.99 a few years from now (it traded in for $10+).
Also to traders;
Stores taking in non-cased games is really YMMV, personally I don't take a game if it has no case (unless it's a loose old loose GBA game), no manual is an iffy, I'll put "incomplete" in the thing but TIV will be the same.