Here was my process, which -for whatever strange reason- I'm actually feeling kind of guilty about, though I cannot find anything in it that was explicitly dishonest...
I bought several PSX games at a game store for about $1 to $2 apiece, which I then took to Game Rush and used to get five new-ish games for $9.99 each (i.e. Psi Ops, Red Dead Revolver, Ninja Gaiden, Chronicles of Riddick, and Full Spectrum Warrior).
This was certainly cool, but I'd just spent about $65 (if you include the initial PSX purchases) which -while a great deal- was still $65 out of pocket. At this point I became greedy.
I then went and repeated the deal, except instead of getting games I wanted, I got games that I knew would fetch a fine price in cash at a local trade in store. I traded in enough of them to eventually recoup my $65 dollar investment, and got an extra controller to boot.
Needless to say, this took quite a bit of time, and by the end I expect that the Game Rush employees were getting kind of tired of seeing me. I'm usually cheap as can be, with absolutely no regrets, but this felt dishonest, and I'm not sure why.
Anyway, I decided to go ahead and stop now, though I expect I could continue this into perpetuity.
When I think about Blockbuster, EB, Gamestop, etc., I envision companies that will sell used games to the consumer for twice what they paid, so part of me just says, "F-ck 'em". But the feeling still lingers.
Anyway, I didn't intend to bitch about my good fortune, and it's not like I'm overwhelmed or anything. I was just wondering if any of you ever felt any guilt over your deals, as it seems strange that it would happen to me.
I bought several PSX games at a game store for about $1 to $2 apiece, which I then took to Game Rush and used to get five new-ish games for $9.99 each (i.e. Psi Ops, Red Dead Revolver, Ninja Gaiden, Chronicles of Riddick, and Full Spectrum Warrior).
This was certainly cool, but I'd just spent about $65 (if you include the initial PSX purchases) which -while a great deal- was still $65 out of pocket. At this point I became greedy.
I then went and repeated the deal, except instead of getting games I wanted, I got games that I knew would fetch a fine price in cash at a local trade in store. I traded in enough of them to eventually recoup my $65 dollar investment, and got an extra controller to boot.
Needless to say, this took quite a bit of time, and by the end I expect that the Game Rush employees were getting kind of tired of seeing me. I'm usually cheap as can be, with absolutely no regrets, but this felt dishonest, and I'm not sure why.
Anyway, I decided to go ahead and stop now, though I expect I could continue this into perpetuity.
When I think about Blockbuster, EB, Gamestop, etc., I envision companies that will sell used games to the consumer for twice what they paid, so part of me just says, "F-ck 'em". But the feeling still lingers.
Anyway, I didn't intend to bitch about my good fortune, and it's not like I'm overwhelmed or anything. I was just wondering if any of you ever felt any guilt over your deals, as it seems strange that it would happen to me.