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Welcome to the Official CAG Amazon.com Trade-In Thread

Hey trade-in pals! SENDING THINGS IN DISC / CARTRIDGE ONLY / GENERIC CASE NO MANUAL / ANYTHING BUT COMPLETE COULD RESULT IN REJECTION. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS. YOU MIGHT GET ACCEPTED, YOU MIGHT NOT. NO ONE KNOWS. THERE ARE NO HARD AND FAST RULES. IF IT IS ACCEPTED, IT WILL ALMOST CERTAINLY ONLY BE CONSIDERED "ACCEPTABLE." RISK YOUR TIME AND EFFORT AT YOUR PERIL!

[quote name='Indigo_Streetlight']I'm getting an acceptance rate of about one per day; it makes me think some supervisor is standing around with a glass of absinthe next to a couple of dumptruck loads of games...while the one responsible for the glitch is made to scan each item and recite its TIV with tears in their eyes.[/QUOTE]

Amazon.com Trade-in Home Page

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Useful links:
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THANKS TO DISILLUSION386 and GI60 FOR POSTING AND MAINTAINING THE PREVIOUS AMAZON TRADE-IN FAQ THREADS

This thread’s primary purpose is to discuss Amazon.com’s video game trade-in program. Conspiracy theories about NORAM smashing games before sending them back / stealing children / sneezing and touching public door handles / etc welcome, but try to avoid going nutso. PLEASE READ THE TRADE-IN DEAL DETAILS AND FAQ BEFORE ASKING ANY QUESTIONS.

Trade-In Procedure

1. SELECT ITEMS: Search for items to trade in. Your trade-in items must meet the product eligibility criteria.
2. SHIP GAMES FREE: Print a shipping label and packing slip, package your games, and ship them
3. GET A GIFT CARD: An Amazon.com Gift Card will be deposited into your account upon receipt of games
Shipping Instructions

1. Print this entire page. (Packing slip and shipping label once you have submitted a trade)
2. Cut out the shipping label and the packing slip.
3. Make sure your items are in good working condition and include the case and cover art.
4. Securely pack the items in a box or envelope and include the packing slip in the package.
5. Attach the shipping label squarely onto the outside of the package and add your return address.
6. Take it to your nearest UPS Store and mail it by (one week from submission of trade)
7. Or you can ship to:
note to self: look up new address
Trade-In Product Eligibility

Trade-in items must match the exact version displayed in the Amazon Trade-In Store, not be damaged, include original packaging (e.g. the manual, cover art, and case), and be postmarked no later than 7 days after submission. You will receive an e-mail confirmation and an Amazon.com Gift Card will be deposited into your account within 2 business days of item receipt and verification by the merchant. Items not accepted by the merchant will be returned to you approximately 14 days after receipt.
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GENERAL FAQ (Updated 06/07/2011)
Can I post a question on this thread?
  • Only if you can't find the answer from below. :lol: And please let me know if it needs to be added to FAQ.
Can I edit this FAQ? (updated 6/7/11)
  • You bet! Up top there is a section for notable TIVs - feel free to add anything in there (and if you can remember, clean up after yourself in a few days when the TIV has undoubtedly dropped). You can edit the FAQ too, please just make sure it's useful and well formatted! Thanks!
Since when did Amazon start doing trades?
  • The program began in 2009 and is handled by a third party merchant, NorAm International.
What kind of shipping does Amazon provide us?
  • Free UPS ground ---- USPS is no longer available for free. There is now also an option to provide your own shipping.
Do I have to provide my own box or envelope?
  • Yes.
Do all my games in the same trade-in submission have to be shipped in the same box? (updated 3/9/11)
  • Not necessarily - people have sent in multiple boxes for the same trade-in submission successfully. It's even possible to send half at one time and the other half at the end of the valid shipping period. However, it's probably best to always ship everything at once.
Can I put separate trades in to a single box? (updated 6/7/11)
  • Sure, and they'll likely be accepted just fine. However, it isn't recommended since you would only have proof that you sent one of the trades (whichever mailing label you used). So it can be pretty risky.
Can I send in sealed games?
  • Yes. They won't reject games that still have the original shrink wrap.
Can I add Delivery Confirmation and Insurance to my shipment?
  • UPS Ground already provides you with tracking information, and I imagine you could get some sort of insurance added at a UPS store or location if you were so inclined.
I don't trust UPS ground. Can I pay for postage myself? What's the address?
  • Yes. You're more than welcome to do so. The address is:
    NorAm International
    22 Hampshire Dr
    Hudson, NH 03051
    (This is also an option when submitting your trades)
When do I have to send my games once I have submitted my trade order?
  • You have 1 week (7 days) to send your games. There have been reports of submitting trades up to 15 - 20 days late, but that is definitely ymmv. Send on time for the best chance at success!
Crap, I have one day to go before my shipment deadline, but the website states that my deadline has already passed. How do I print out a shipping label and packing slip?
  • Load up any existing order (if you don't have any, check your browser's history or just submit a new one to use the link), and substitute the transaction ID for the trade-in order you need at the end of the URL.
How long does the whole trade-in process usually take?
  • From the time you send in your games, it may take up to 14 business days for the package to arrive. Most people usually receive their credit (Amazon GiftCard) in 3 to 5 business days, however.
How long does the "processing" status usually take? (Updated 6/8/11)
  • Usually a day or with little delay at all, but the longest reported days so far is 4.
My games were received on Friday (based on Delivery Confirmation), will I have to wait until Monday to receive credit?
  • People have received credit on a Saturday.
I do not have the manual, cover art, or original case for a game I want to trade in. Will they accept it? (updated 6/9/11)
  • While the details specifically state that original packaging is necessary, people have reported in the past that their trades were accepted despite missing some of these. This is extremely YMMV, however since some were also rejected by missing manual or cover art. On the other hand, older gen games; such as SNES, N64, and GB cartridges, normally get accepted without the original box and manual, but still YMMV.

    It should be noted that with the new condition requirements (see later in the FAQ), you may be able to send an item in missing some or all of the required items (manual / cover art / case) and still have it accepted in "Acceptable" condition.
I do not have the manual, accessories, original box, original included game, etc for a console or accessory I want to trade in. Will they accept it? (updated 3/9/11)
  • The current wisdom is "probably not" - it's pretty YMMV but NorAm seems stricter than they should be on this. Your chances seem to be better for them accepting a console or accessory without the box / manual / etc if it's older generation or rare. You're more than welcome to give it a shot though if you're feeling lucky - just pack it well and include as much as you can!
My game is really beat up, what are the chances they’ll accept it?
  • This is YMMV. Some people have reported in the past that they sent in games in bad shape that were still accepted. Your best bet is still to trade in games in mint condition. Minor scratches are expected as these are used games.
My game came with DLC codes and I used them. Will my game be accepted? (Updated 12/28/11)
  • It is expected that included DLC codes have already been redeemed, so you should be fine. It is a kindness however if you have no use for it to not redeem it and let the next lucky soul who buys it from awd or wherever have a crack at it. Up to you!
My cover art (PLATINUM HITS) differs from the pic on amazon, will my trade be accepted?
  • It all depends on the UPC so just turn your game around, type in the UPC into the amazon search box. If the game comes up, then it's accepted regardless of cover art. Click on that result to submit your trade.
I have a game from a limited edition bundle, will they accept it?
  • If the game’s cover art has a UPC barcode, they will most likely accept it. If your game's cover states "Not for Resale" and does not have a UPC barcode, the game will most likely get rejected. Some people have had their games accepted in the past, but this is very YMMV.
The UPC barcode is not intact on my game's cover art, will that be accepted? (updated 3/9/11)
  • This is YMMV, but probably not. The UPC is all powerful within the walls of NorAm.
I sent in my games, all of which were in pristine condition with the original packaging, but they said that one game is damaged and is now being returned.
  • Always pack your games well. Put a lot of newspaper around your games in the box to secure them and to prevent any damages from haphazard box cutting. People in the past have requested their entire trade-in order if it’s obvious the damage wasn’t their fault, and Amazon ended up accepting the rejected game. This is YMMV as well.
Can I trade in multiple copies of the same game?
  • Yes. Once you click “Trade in” for a particular game, you may change the quantities. Once you submit, you can no longer change quantities on that trade-in batch.
How many multiple copies of the same game can I trade-in (updated 1/11/11)?
  • Maximum of 2 copies within 3 a month period.
I locked in X copies of a game but I now only have Y available to send. Can I just send in Y without being penalized? (updated 3/9/11)
  • Yes, you can always just send in a portion of your trade-in order and they'll just credit you for whatever they receive. However, the quantities you submitted for will stay locked in that instance (I think) so if you, for example, submitted for 2 copies and only sent 1, you may not be able to trade any more copies of that game for 3 months (see previous question).
Will the Trade-in of the Day TIV stay for 24 hours?
  • It's been reported that there is a limit (maximum # of copies) that will get the promoted TIV so lock yours.
So if I find a good flip, I can just send 2 copies of that game and not worry about Amazon accusing me of stolen merchandise?
  • Technically yes, but do keep in mind that other CAGs might want to participate in the current deal, and trading in a large number of the same game will definitely lower the TIV of said game. Let’s be nice to other people. This is probably moot for most folks now with the per account / address trade-in limit.
Wow, these TIVs suck (updated 3/9/11)!
  • Really? Hrm. While that may be true, they're often better than other comparable places. Your options of what to do with your used games are greater now than they've ever been, so feel free to shop your trades around or just sell them off on glyde/gamestaq/ebay/whatever. Also, not a question.
What the fuck? The TIV of a game I just bought for this deal tanked! What do I do?
  • The TIVs on Amazon fluctuate depending on the number of trades that are submitted, and we really can’t do anything about it. The best course of action for trading in games is to lock in your trade if you already have the games or are absolutely sure that you can obtain them. You can always cancel the trade submission if you end up not finding the games.
    LOCK = SUBMIT YOUR TRADE, Don't just put it in the cart.
Can I edit a submitted trade?
  • Nope - once upon a time you could modify trade in quantities of submitted trades, but that ability has been removed.
Can I use my credit on items that are not video game-related?
  • Yes. This is the other perk for trading in games at Amazon since you're not limited to just video games.
Can I use my credit on items sold by third-party merchants on Amazon?
  • According to the fine print of the Amazon gift card use, some merchants are excluded. Your best bet is to try it on the checkout page of your order.
Strategy guides? I can trade in game/strategy guides? Whaaaaa?
  • Go to the Textbook Buyback section (http://www.amazon.com/Textbooks-Trad...ode=2205237011[/URL]). You can either search on the title of a strategy guide you have to see if they'll accept it, or search for guides. The two best search strings to start with are 'prima guides' and 'bradygames'. Might try 'doublejump' if you want to trade in some of those. (Thanks eugaet)
I locked in some hilariously overvalued trade for some weird rare game/accessory/etc that I can pick up for cheap cheap cheap. They didn't accept it. What should I do? (updated 3/9/11)
  • The truth is that NORAM can reject things for any reason they see fit. While some people have managed to get silly things like a $200 credit for some cheerleading game (or for a PS2 - just ask io!), it's sooooooo YMMV that often it's not worth the effort. EXPECT REJECTION ON THINGS THAT ARE CLEARLY MISVALUED. That said, as long as you're willing to risk it, go for it!
What's all this item condition nonsense? And how can I get screwed over by it? (updated 6/9/11)
  • We're still kinda sussing out the details surrounding the new item condition portion of Amazon Trade-Ins, but it looks like there's a couple things to consider:
    • Good Condition eligibility (games):
    • - The video game, original manufacturer packaging and all original elements are included, but shows wear from normal use
      - Game still plays perfectly
      - Disc may have light scratches and other elements may have minor damage
      - Item may have been personalized (marked or identified)

      [*]Acceptable eligibility (games):

      - Game still plays perfectly
      - Item may have been personalized (marked or identified)
      - Item may be missing or have irreparable damage to one or all of the following: case, manual, artwork, bundled accessories, UPC

      [*]Note that a game will almost certainly not be accepted if it meets any of these conditions:

      - Game does not play perfectly
      - Disc is cracked
      - Marked Not for Resale (or is otherwise marked not for sale)
    Consoles/accessories have some slightly different criteria, but the idea is the same.
Did it seriously just ask me if I wanted my game / other item returned if they refuse to give me credit for it? (updated 6/9/11)
  • Yes, that just happened.

    Unless you're purposefully sending them things you deem to be trash, please remember to choose the option that has them return your item to you during the checkout phase.
Who is AFS? (updated 6/9/11)
  • Not sure yet, but that's the name on the trade-in shipping labels now instead of NORAM. May just be NORAM with a different name. This will be updated as we learn more.
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Do we have to list GBA/N64 carts as Acceptable? I sent some in earlier and they got completely rejected due to "Missing case" or something along those lines.
 
I snagged a copy of Mario Kart GBA from a local electronics store to ship to amazon. I list it as 'acceptable' and the credit was deposited into my account earlier today.

I might try looking for some of the xbox games, those values are crazy.
 
[quote name='Toss']That's what I'm wondering. Any east coast cags who sent quickly could be find in out about now.[/QUOTE]I'll let you know once I start getting emails about the multiple trade-ins I locked before buying copies from the Marketplace (I'm trying to space out the number of packages I drop off at one time to avoid suspicion). So far I've only gotten confirmation on the copy of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect :)gc:) I sent in--it was in complete condition and I got the $25.65 Good value--but I bought that from GS a while back.

So I haven't heard anything regarding those trades with games I specifically bought to trade in, but I did succeed with an odd TIV.
 
[quote name='Devil May Cry']Do we have to list GBA/N64 carts as Acceptable? I sent some in earlier and they got completely rejected due to "Missing case" or something along those lines.[/QUOTE]

Pretty sure you do, as the description for Acceptable is the only one that mentions the possibility of a missing case/inserts/cover art. Sometimes its best to list something at the lower tier if you are unsure. Amazon will bump you up a tier if they find it to be in better condition than you listed anyway.
 
[quote name='Yamato']Pretty sure you do, as the description for Acceptable is the only one that mentions the possibility of a missing case/inserts/cover art. Sometimes its best to list something at the lower tier if you are unsure. Amazon will bump you up a tier if they find it to be in better condition than you listed anyway.[/QUOTE]

Oh, I didn't think they'd bump up. Huh, I'll have to keep that in mind next time I send out. Wish Amazon would load right now, can't even check what my games are worth...
 
[quote name='Yamato']Pretty sure you do, as the description for Acceptable is the only one that mentions the possibility of a missing case/inserts/cover art. Sometimes its best to list something at the lower tier if you are unsure. Amazon will bump you up a tier if they find it to be in better condition than you listed anyway.[/QUOTE]I don't really see why they wouldn't just downgrade the value to Acceptable if you selected the "Do not return" option unless a really inept employee processes the trade-in and does something like make the game unplayable due to poor handling.
 
Maybe it was asked already, but do I need to send in the box and paperwork for such an old console trade in as a PS One? I have a like new one with all the accessories, but I don't want to get a crappy one sent back if they reject it.
 
[quote name='Vigilante']I don't really see why they wouldn't just downgrade the value to Acceptable if you selected the "Do not return" option unless a really inept employee processes the trade-in and does something like make the game unplayable due to poor handling.[/QUOTE]

They have always bumped me down in that situation.
 
[quote name='Yamato']They have always bumped me down in that situation.[/QUOTE]Personally, I think it's better to lock in the Good condition for these trade-ins, as I've heard of people getting those values even with games in Acceptable condition, and at least you'll just get bumped down if that doesn't happen; I think it's unlikelier for a game in Acceptable condition to get bumped up to Good condition if the trade-in was locked at Acceptable.
 
I'm sure its been asked before but searching the term 'return' beings up too many results to sift through x_x. Is it better to check 'return'? or 'do not return'?
 
[quote name='ken9']I'm sure its been asked before but searching the term 'return' beings up too many results to sift through x_x. Is it better to check 'return'? or 'do not return'?[/QUOTE]It depends and it's also hard to say with certainty which is the better option--would you want the game back if they decide it's not worth keeping? If you send it in with the Good condition reported and it's judged to be in Acceptable condition, could you live with the reduced amount you'd receive or would you rather just have the game back?

Personally, I just check "Do not return" for games I'd rather not get back and whose Acceptable values are still high enough to warrant the trade-in, and "Return" if the difference between the Good and Acceptable values is too much to risk.
 
[quote name='Vigilante']It depends and it's also hard to say with certainty which is the better option--would you want the game back if they decide it's not worth keeping? If you send it in with the Good condition reported and it's judged to be in Acceptable condition, could you live with the reduced amount you'd receive or would you rather just have the game back?

Personally, I just check "Do not return" for games I'd rather not get back and whose Acceptable values are still high enough to warrant the trade-in, and "Return" if the difference between the Good and Acceptable values is too much to risk.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the response! Hmm, I guess I'll just check 'return'. I have this paranoid feeling that if I click 'do not return', they're going to decide that all my games are in 'less than stellar' condition and keep everything while leaving me penniless LOL. I picked most of my games cheap in pretty bad condition from yard sales so their not exactly 'like new' :cry:
 
I swear I had the Timesplitters games but I can't find them anywhere. I also thought I had the Spongebob Flying Dutchman game for GC ($30 TiV) but I can't find that either. I may have traded that in to Target when they had that $20 coupon trade-in promo. If so, oops... But it may have been another Spongebob game. I do have the Spongebob Movie game and Spongebob Lights, Camera, Pants for GC. But of course those two are worthless ($1.40 and $0.90) :roll:.
 
[quote name='Yamato']http://tivtrackr.com/[/QUOTE]

i love you x2

so much easier.

Dunno if I can part with No Mercy... tough call..

wow time to find some of my old gba games.. mk deadly alliance tiv is $30

edit- wow .. Thrasher Skate and Destroy TIV is $30.00.. thats going in!
 
[quote name='ken9']Thanks for the response! Hmm, I guess I'll just check 'return'. I have this paranoid feeling that if I click 'do not return', they're going to decide that all my games are in 'less than stellar' condition and keep everything while leaving me penniless LOL. I picked most of my games cheap in pretty bad condition from yard sales so their not exactly 'like new' :cry:[/QUOTE]

That's not how it works. If the item is 'unacceptable' (i.e. totally rejected), they'll return it to you no matter what you check. The 'do not return' box only means that they can downgrade from good to acceptable and give you that value. There is no (legitimate) scenario where they keep your item and you don't get any credit at all.
 
So, I sent in my Wavebird and two games on Tuesday. The two games have processed, but the Wavebird still shows "Processing". I contacted customer support, they said they'd issue a promotional credit in three days if the item "still had not shown". Nearly painless, but it's a shame that they don't have some sort of system in place for correcting their TIV mistakes other than making it look like an error on your part.
 
[quote name='SporkWielder']So, I sent in my Wavebird and two games on Tuesday. The two games have processed, but the Wavebird still shows "Processing". I contacted customer support, they said they'd issue a promotional credit in three days if the item "still had not shown". Nearly painless, but it's a shame that they don't have some sort of system in place for correcting their TIV mistakes other than making it look like an error on your part.[/QUOTE]

I know what you mean. My friend traded in some text books in a large box, and all went through but one book. It never processed and they issued his dumb promotional credit instead of a gift card or returning the book.
 
found Rat Attack and Tetrisphere

Also Aliens GBC and Mario is Missing for SNES

Hope amazon comes through on this. Willing to risk $20 on this for once.
 
I read through the FAQ, but did not see an answer to my question so now I will ask.

I know that when you submit a trade you lock in the trade value. However say you lock in a game at good condition for whatever value. When they receive the game they then knock the condition down to acceptable, but the trade in value has since gone down a lot. So is the value you get based on the current rate for acceptable or do you get what the acceptable value was when you locked it in?
Hopefully that makes sense.
 
[quote name='skate4music']I read through the FAQ, but did not see an answer to my question so now I will ask.

I know that when you submit a trade you lock in the trade value. However say you lock in a game at good condition for whatever value. When they receive the game they then knock the condition down to acceptable, but the trade in value has since gone down a lot. So is the value you get based on the current rate for acceptable or do you get what the acceptable value was when you locked it in?
Hopefully that makes sense.[/QUOTE]

It's based on what the 'acceptable' value was at the time you locked in the trade. I traded a Halo 3 Legendary Edition to them awhile back, and the value dropped after I sent it in. It got knocked for not having the original packaging, but the 'acceptable' value I got was higher than the 'like new' at the time.
 
I have a question about trading in GBA games. Does amazon accept GBA games without the box and maual? I have never sent in a gameboy game in before so how should I package the catridge if accepted?
 
[quote name='skate4music']I read through the FAQ, but did not see an answer to my question so now I will ask.

I know that when you submit a trade you lock in the trade value. However say you lock in a game at good condition for whatever value. When they receive the game they then knock the condition down to acceptable, but the trade in value has since gone down a lot. So is the value you get based on the current rate for acceptable or do you get what the acceptable value was when you locked it in?
Hopefully that makes sense.[/QUOTE]

[quote name='SporkWielder']It's based on what the 'acceptable' value was at the time you locked in the trade. I traded a Halo 3 Legendary Edition to them awhile back, and the value dropped after I sent it in. It got knocked for not having the original packaging, but the 'acceptable' value I got was higher than the 'like new' at the time.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the reply.
 
[quote name='FlamingXDragon']I have a question about trading in GBA games. Does amazon accept GBA games without the box and maual? I have never sent in a gameboy game in before so how should I package the catridge if accepted?[/QUOTE]

Submit it as "good" and let them downgrade it for you if they decide to.
 
Resident Evil 2 for PS1 and resident Evil Survivor trade-in for $30, which seems abnormally high since I don't think RE2 is even that rare, since I've seen them at a bunch of garage sales and have picked up a couple for $2.
 
They rejected my gc gb player locked in good they downgraded to acceptable they received my wavebird with receiver locked in $50.30 shows processing. I sent in complete and cart only gba snes gc gbc ps1 games they accepted and gave me my credit locked in more gba gc gbc ps1 games I want iphone 5 or ipod touch 5 3dsi xl when they release a le edition.
 
I just put my packages in the ups box but I found out that they won't pick it up until monday and today was the last day to ship it. Will they still accept it?
 
[quote name='xenozfan2']I just put my packages in the ups box but I found out that they won't pick it up until monday and today was the last day to ship it. Will they still accept it?[/QUOTE]Yes--the "Ship by" date is really more like a deadline to print out your packing slip (though there's still a way to print it out past the date). People have reported still getting credit for their items even after shipping it up to a week after the ship-by date.

In other news, there are 7 trade-ins pending in my account, and assuming they all clear, I hope to get ~$200 for the lot of them. :bouncy:
 
I'm planning on selling mostly Game Boy Advance, SNES and N64 games, do you guys think I will likely get away with selling them loose? I'm thinking I should save the box and instructions, and if they don't take them loose I could sell them later complete by getting my hands on the loose games, but some of them have already gone down in price. Thankfully I locked the prices... so I'm not sure if I should risk it by not having them complete. However I'd hate to see the boxes get crushed in shipping or whatnot...
 
Picked up Spongebob, Doom 3 and Simpson's hit and run for $11 total. 2 out of 3 are incomplete but I will still take the downgraded price if I can get them and I saw Nightfire for $4.50 yesterday but didn't know it trades for $30 so I will go pick it up today.

Does anyone know if the Platinum Hits is the same UPC as the vanilla because apparently the $30 applies to the Platinum but the store only had the regular version?
 
[quote name='Toss']The fact that these crazy prices have remained so long is a good sign.[/QUOTE]

Some of them are aactually starting to drop now :( like WWF Mercy for the N64
 
[quote name='astrotriforce']I'm planning on selling mostly Game Boy Advance, SNES and N64 games, do you guys think I will likely get away with selling them loose? I'm thinking I should save the box and instructions, and if they don't take them loose I could sell them later complete by getting my hands on the loose games, but some of them have already gone down in price. Thankfully I locked the prices... so I'm not sure if I should risk it by not having them complete. However I'd hate to see the boxes get crushed in shipping or whatnot...[/QUOTE]

If you want the higher prices you need to send them complete. If you are OK with the lower "acceptable" price then you can send them loose. But then you are essentially paying $9 or whatever to keep the boxes. As for me personally, I'm glad to get rid of the boxes as it just frees up more space for me. I'd get rid of all my GBA games if I could but unfortunately only about 6 (of 60 or so that I have) have had the price spikes.
 
the tiv lords were kind enough to hear my prayer and bumped Shenmue 2 for me. thank you tiv lords!

p.s. final fantasy tactics advance bumped today too. seems like a lot of folks have copies of that.
 
D'oh! Two things I went and dug out of the closet must have dropped during the day today. Sonic Gems Collection and Sonic Adventure DX (both Gamecube) are about $4 now and were $17-$22 in the tracker and probably this morning...

I'm sending some things I thought I'd keep forever like StarFox Assault and Kirby Air Ride. $30 ($29.80 in the case of Kirby Air Ride) is just too tempting... I'm thinking of sending in SSBM too!
 
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Crap! I found my copy of Final Fantasy VI for the GBA and the box in a drawer. Don't have the instruction manual though.

I just found Golden Sun The Lost Age as well. Box with no manual again.
 
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