To those of you not following the "trade 3 get $10 bonus" thread at EB Games, there have been a few loopholes found for a deal or two. I found one, and tried it out a bit the other day. It went something like this:
Buy a few cheap games ($1.99/$2.99) for about $6.27 (after 10% Edge Discount) at EB/Gamestop, then trade them later in groups of 3 at a time, and get $14.40 (w/10% Edge Bonus) in credit. Net Credit Gain: $8.13 per transaction.
I jokingly mentioned in the EB thread about doing it once a day until the deal is over, a total of 25 days for July. I would never do that, but figured I would try it out just a bit.
Here's how it went:
Day 1:
EB Games 1: Purchased 3 Powerdrome, 1 Gran Turismo3 , 2 Max Payne, 2 The Getaway.
EB Games 2: Purchased 2 Powerdrome, 4 Gran Turismo3, 1 Airblade.
Day 2:
EB Games 3: Traded in 1 set of 3
EB Games 4: Traded in 1 set of 3
EB Games 5: Traded in 1 set of 3
Yes, we have that many EB's here, and that's NOT including G-Spot locations, I stay away from them, one even literally smells like rotten eggs/sulfur 24/7...something wrong with the store, I guess. I hope the rent is cheap there. One day soon I'll be going there and asking them why their store always reeks of fart. On to Day 3, where the problems begin:
Day 3:
EB Games 4: Traded in a 2nd set of 3, no problem (diff. employees from last time.)
EB Games 2: Tried trading in a 2nd set of 3. This is where things get hairy. The employee remembered me from the day before, and says, "I'm not taking these from you, you just traded in pretty much the same thing yesterday, I think you've made enough profit from it already." I say OK, and leave nicely. No mess no fuss. I figured I've got 4 other locations, 1 of which I've never traded any sets to...
Day 4: (Today)
EB Games 1: (back to the original one, which is even in a different state than the other locations)
Trading in my FIRST set to them, he takes a look at the games and asks "What's your name?" I tell him my first name, he says hold on, grabs a binder from behind the counter, flips through a few memos and then says: "sorry, I can't take trades from you, I've been told by the District Manager not to."
Intrigued, I start asking questions: "did I reach my trade limit?", "Does it really have my name on there?", "Can I trade better/other games in?". He apologizes for the situation and says "it's vague, but it pretty much says not to take trades from you until further notice".
I almost feel honored at the overnight infamous status I've gotten, and it's even state-crossing. He mentioned it had my name (including my last name, which I never told him), in the memo, but he wouldn't let me actually read the memo. When I asked, he looked it over once more, then closed the book quickly and shoved it back behind the counter and said: "no, sorry, I can't do that".
The most ironic part of this is that it was my last set of games I was planning on trading in, and then my experiment would have been over.
Moral of the story:
1. EB Games really DOES have a blacklist (I thought CAGs were just being silly by saying that so frequently in the threads).
2. EB Games has no problem raping us with their trade-in credit prices, but when their own pants get a quick drop, they castrate you within 24 hours.
FINAL NOTE: I admit what I was doing was a bit underhanded, but nothing I did was illegal, fraudulent, or dishonest. It was a simple loophole, and I respect their decision to deny my 5th trade. Heck, I even PLAYED the games I bought before trading them in, and now I know why they're $1.99
. The only thing I don't like was how they did it. A silent memo with my name specifically blacklisted, instead of a more logical across-the-board approach to the loophole problem (perhaps pulling all 2 or 3 of the $1.99 games from the shelves until the deal is over? How could they not see that coming?)
Buy a few cheap games ($1.99/$2.99) for about $6.27 (after 10% Edge Discount) at EB/Gamestop, then trade them later in groups of 3 at a time, and get $14.40 (w/10% Edge Bonus) in credit. Net Credit Gain: $8.13 per transaction.
I jokingly mentioned in the EB thread about doing it once a day until the deal is over, a total of 25 days for July. I would never do that, but figured I would try it out just a bit.
Here's how it went:
Day 1:
EB Games 1: Purchased 3 Powerdrome, 1 Gran Turismo3 , 2 Max Payne, 2 The Getaway.
EB Games 2: Purchased 2 Powerdrome, 4 Gran Turismo3, 1 Airblade.
Day 2:
EB Games 3: Traded in 1 set of 3
EB Games 4: Traded in 1 set of 3
EB Games 5: Traded in 1 set of 3
Yes, we have that many EB's here, and that's NOT including G-Spot locations, I stay away from them, one even literally smells like rotten eggs/sulfur 24/7...something wrong with the store, I guess. I hope the rent is cheap there. One day soon I'll be going there and asking them why their store always reeks of fart. On to Day 3, where the problems begin:
Day 3:
EB Games 4: Traded in a 2nd set of 3, no problem (diff. employees from last time.)
EB Games 2: Tried trading in a 2nd set of 3. This is where things get hairy. The employee remembered me from the day before, and says, "I'm not taking these from you, you just traded in pretty much the same thing yesterday, I think you've made enough profit from it already." I say OK, and leave nicely. No mess no fuss. I figured I've got 4 other locations, 1 of which I've never traded any sets to...
Day 4: (Today)
EB Games 1: (back to the original one, which is even in a different state than the other locations)
Trading in my FIRST set to them, he takes a look at the games and asks "What's your name?" I tell him my first name, he says hold on, grabs a binder from behind the counter, flips through a few memos and then says: "sorry, I can't take trades from you, I've been told by the District Manager not to."
Intrigued, I start asking questions: "did I reach my trade limit?", "Does it really have my name on there?", "Can I trade better/other games in?". He apologizes for the situation and says "it's vague, but it pretty much says not to take trades from you until further notice".
I almost feel honored at the overnight infamous status I've gotten, and it's even state-crossing. He mentioned it had my name (including my last name, which I never told him), in the memo, but he wouldn't let me actually read the memo. When I asked, he looked it over once more, then closed the book quickly and shoved it back behind the counter and said: "no, sorry, I can't do that".
The most ironic part of this is that it was my last set of games I was planning on trading in, and then my experiment would have been over.
Moral of the story:
1. EB Games really DOES have a blacklist (I thought CAGs were just being silly by saying that so frequently in the threads).
2. EB Games has no problem raping us with their trade-in credit prices, but when their own pants get a quick drop, they castrate you within 24 hours.
FINAL NOTE: I admit what I was doing was a bit underhanded, but nothing I did was illegal, fraudulent, or dishonest. It was a simple loophole, and I respect their decision to deny my 5th trade. Heck, I even PLAYED the games I bought before trading them in, and now I know why they're $1.99