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NEW THREAD: http://www.cheapassgamer.com/topic/334650-gamestop-trade-in-values-xxvi-values-available-on-ios-app-upcoming-50-bonus-with-coupon/

WHEN REPORTING TRADE-IN VALUES PLEASE POST BASE VALUES & SYSTEM IT IS FOR.

First post contains promo information & useful information and frequently asked questions. Second post has the values for games/hardware for Microsoft devices. Third post has the values for games/hardware for Nintendo consoles and the fourth post has the values for Nintendo handhelds. Fifth post has the values for games/hardware for Sony consoles and the sixth post has the values for Sony handhelds.

Instructions on finding games in the database and inputting the values from different sections can be found in my blog post here: http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/blog.php?b=14143. I would put the entire post in the thread but this is already kind of a large post.

WHEN POSTING VALUES:

Please try to follow the example below if possible. If you feel the need to use the system icons, please only use them once at and at the top of the list. Also always post the system it's for even if it's only on one system or the value will not get updated. I don't always know it and I'm doing these updates from work to keep them as updated as often as possible so I can't spend time searching for that info.

5/13

360

Game1

Game2

Game3

PS3

Game1

Game2

Game3

Current Promotions/Information:

From GameStop employees on CAG:

GameStop.com Information (will post it when they update it)

None Currently.

FAQ
These trade-in values are really low!
While that may be true, if you combine the games with the right promotion they can work to your advantage. There are knowledgeable people in this thread that are normally willing to help.

Is there any way to look at what the previous values reported on a game?
You can search through this thread and previous ones to see what a game has been reported in the past. With the TIV Tracker you can sort by date and then go through the list of past updated values through that as well. Here are the previous GS TIV Threads: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22,23,,

Can I trade-in sealed games?
No. You might come across the rare GameStop that would let you do it, but they are going to open them anyway.

I don't want to get hassled about the values I post, how can I get the information out there?
If you do not feel comfortable or willing to put the values in the thread you have two options available. You can input them in the TIV tracker or you can send them to me via PM. Either way the database and these lists will be updated. Putting them into the TIV tracker does save me some time later on.

Do trade-ins have to have their original case, insert and manual?
No, however it will be YMMV on if they charge you a refurbish fee for them in that condition. Most GameStops wont charge a fee but there are some that charge for incomplete games.

Will they accept my game if it is really beat up?
YMMV. It really all depends upon the employee you get. Some will charge refurbish fees, some wont, some wont accept the game and others just take them without a second glance.

What are the refurb fees on games?
There appears to be set prices for set value ranges. We aren't 100% certain on the splits just yet. Here is what we have currently:
$0.25-$2 Value: $0.75 Refurb Fee
$2.01-$4 Value: $1 Refurb Fee
$4.01-$7 Value: $2 Refurb Fee
$7.01-$10 Value: $3 Refurb Fee
$10.01 & Higher Value: $4 Refurb Fee
This information isn't guaranteed by any mean and we are still working on nailing it down.

What are the refurb fees on consoles?
They are listed in the hardware TIV section, highlight in red.

I have a Collector's/Limited/Special edition of a game, do I have to trade-in all of the extras?
No, but there are a handful of games that their variations have separate listings at GameStop: Madden 09 Anniversary Edition, Battlefield: Bad Company Gold Edition, and a few others.

Why didn't the percent bonus go for my accessory for a system that was included?
Unless stated otherwise, and they are rarely included, the bonuses never apply to accessories. Except the PowerUp Rewards card of course.

I traded in a bunch of games for the "Trade X, get $X bonus" promo and it gave me the percentage bonus instead?
I can't give concretes on why this happens. GameStop computers are normally pretty good at giving you the better promo. In the case of a percentage bonus being run at the same time as a "Trade X, get $X" promo, things can get messy. The system appears to only give one promo on games per transaction so if you had a few games that you want to go to the percentage bonus and a stack for the "Trade X, Get $X" it will regularly apply the percentage to all of the games. Your best bet is to do all "Trade X, Get $X" games in one transaction on their own. The GameStop clerk may say that the system will figure it all out, tell them you want a separate transaction anyway. As always, check your receipt before you leave the store.

Can I trade in multiple copies of the same game?
YMMV. The official policy is no, but there are some GameStops that overlook that rule.

What all do I have to trade in for a console trade-in?
Xbox 360: Console Unit, power brick, A/V Cables, Controller (wired/wireless)
Wii: Console Unit, Power Cable, A/V Cables, Wiimote, Nunchuck, Sensor Bar
Playstation 3: Console Unit, Power Cable, A/V Cable, Controller, USB Cable
PSP: Handheld, A/C Adapter
Nintendo DS/DSLite/DSi: Handheld, A/C Adapter, Stylus

Can I trade in a defective/broken console?
For the most part yes. If it powers on but doesn't play games, they will take the console as a refurb unit and put a refurb fee on the console. The refurb fee on the console will vary on the price of the console so those numbers will change. You are still required to trade in everything required listed in the question directly above.

What is the difference between PowerUp Rewards and PowerUp Rewards Pro?
The basic card is free and only allows you to acrew points when spending money. The Pro card costs $14.99 and is basically the same as the previous EDGE program.

How much does a PowerUp Rewards Pro subscription cost?
It costs $14.99 and is good for a year. It also comes with a 1-year subscription to Game Informer magazine.

What bonuses come with having an PowerUp Rewards Pro card?
You will get an extra 10% trade-in credit on the base value of the game, extra 10% off the purchase of pre-owned games and 10% off new strategy guides.

Does the Power Up Rewards Card give me a bonus on hardware trade-ins?
No. You will only get the bonus for games and accessories.

What if I want cash instead of credit, what do they deduct?
If you decide that you want cash instead of credit, they will take 20% off the base values and promos will not apply.

Does promo "....." have a minimum trade-in value?
If the promo has a minimum trade-in value requirement, it will be listed in the promo. If it isn't there, then there is no limit. However, as with all trades, they are subject to manager approval so the manager could have setup his own little rule-set requiring a minimum of whatever.

I used a Power Trade promo for a pre-order, can I cancel that pre-order and get the credit or move it to another game I want?
Yes on both accounts. However, if you do a bunch of the power trades and just straight drop the pre-order you could create some ill-will between yourself and the employees you cancel on. However, if you look at the wordings on promos, they can remove the bonus trade-in value if they decide to.

I just tried to use a promo that has a select list of games eligible, but they say my game isn't eligible anymore, what gives?
Basically they have the right to change the eligible games at any time. They tend to update these frequently so as to lock out any easy/cheap games. It's best to check the eligible list the day of your trade.

Can I stack two different trade-in promos?
No. The only thing that will stack with trade-ins is your PowerUp Rewards card. Some will report success, but this requires a manual override and is very YMMV.

If I pay for an item using all credit on my card, do I have to pay sales tax?
This varies depending upon the state you live in.

If I buy a used copy of a game that requires an online pass for multiplayer, will it come with an online pass?
If you purchase a used title published by either Sony or WB you get an online pass from GS on your receipt. That's also why the used copies are $55 instead of $48 when the MSRP is $60. No GS issued passes of games published by EA, THQ, etc. On those titles you're totally dependent on the previous owner not using the code.

What states charge sales tax on purchases paid in full with credit and which ones don't?
Charge Sales Tax on Credit Purchases: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia
Does Not Charge Sales Tax on Credit Purchases: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
May or May Not Charge, Depending Upon County: Florida,

My state doesn't charge sales tax on purchases made by credit, why is gamestop.com charging me tax?
It is just the way they have designed their system. The best theory we have seen is that since you are only inputting the number off of the back of the card, it isn't going to pick up the programming from the specially tagged EDGE cards. Some kind of programming that gets input from their system that wont show up when only inputting the number off the back of the card.


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Thanks to all of you guys posting values.

Unfortunately, it does have the side effect effect of me robbing my collection to get more crap.

 
Thanks to all of you guys posting values.

Unfortunately, it does have the side effect effect of me robbing my collection to get more crap.
I usually just save the cases, makes it so that you spend less the second time around.

That feel when you see empty boxed of your favorite games.

It's hard not to sell when they are give you the actual value of the game lol

 
[quote name="Hoos First" post="11976010" timestamp="1406945751"]

If anybody needs some B2G1 under $20 codes, let me know. I have 36 of them. All free.[/quote

Can they be used now?
 
8/1/14 - (base, IOS app)

PS3

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - $3.50 (8/1/14)
Ico and Shadow of the Colossus Collection - $5 (8/1/14)
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey - $0.50 (8/1/14)
The Incredible Hulk - $5 (8/1/14)
inFAMOUS - $0.75 (8/1/14)
inFAMOUS 2 - $1.5 (8/1/14)
inFAMOUS Collection - $4 (8/1/14)
Injustice: Gods Among Us - $7 (8/1/14)
Injustice Ultimate Edition - $8 (8/1/14)
Inversion - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Iron Man - $1 (8/1/14)
Iron Man 2 - $1.5 (8/1/14)
Jak & Daxter Collection - $6 (8/1/14)
James Bond: 007 Legends - $5 (8/1/14)
James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace - $0.75 (8/1/14)
James Cameron's Avatar: The Game - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Jeopardy - $3 (8/1/14)
Jimmie Johnson's Anything with an Engine - $0.50 (8/1/14)
John Daly's Pro Stroke Golf - $0.40 (8/1/14)
Journey - $5 (8/1/14)
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights - $2 (8/1/14)
Jurassic: The Hunted - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Just Cause 2 - $3 (8/1/14)
Just Dance 3 - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Just Dance 4 - $6 (8/1/14)
Just Dance 2014 - $5 (8/1/14)
Just Dance Kids 2 - $1 (8/1/14)
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - $0.75 (8/1/14)
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - $0.75 (8/1/14)

Karaoke Revolution (game only) - $1 (8/1/14)
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore - $0.30 (8/1/14)
Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2 - $0.30 (8/1/14)

Katamari Forever - $4 (8/1/14)
Killer is Dead - $3 (8/1/14)
Killzone 2 - $0.02 (8/1/14)
Killzone 3 - $0.50 (8/1/14)
Killzone Trilogy - $3 (8/1/14)
King of Fighters XII - $1 (8/1/14)
King of Fighters XIII - $5 (8/1/14)
Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix - $7 (8/1/14)
Kingdoms of Amular: Reckoning - $5 (8/1/14)
Knights Contract - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Kung Fu Panda - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Kung Fu Panda 2 - $1.50 (8/1/14)
Kung Fu Rider - $0.30 (8/1/14)

 
can someone give me the TIV of these games? Thinking of using my 50% coupons on them

Army of Two Devils Cartel
Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed 2
Dark Souls
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Ninja Gaiden 3
Street Fighter 4
PS3 / 360
$7 / $7
$2 / $2
$2 / $2
$6 / $7
N/A / $0.75
$0.50 / $0.50
$1.50 / $2.50
$1 / $1
 
It's pretty shady they upload it to a criminal database. Then again they are starting the Gamestop Credit Card so I shouldn't be surprised.
 
I turned down a job offer because they wanted me to supply my fingerprints. It was a crappy job (delivering pizzas for Pizza Hut) but a job nontheless. So if I turned that down, no way am I going to give my fingerprints to Gamestop. If there ever comes a point in my life where I have the opportunity to rob a bank or something, I don't need to have my fingerprints in the system for the police to get.

 
I turned down a job offer because they wanted me to supply my fingerprints. It was a crappy job (delivering pizzas for Pizza Hut) but a job nontheless. So if I turned that down, no way am I going to give my fingerprints to Gamestop. If there ever comes a point in my life where I have the opportunity to rob a bank or something, I don't need to have my fingerprints in the system for the police to get.
They already have your fingerprints
 
I turned down a job offer because they wanted me to supply my fingerprints. It was a crappy job (delivering pizzas for Pizza Hut) but a job nontheless. So if I turned that down, no way am I going to give my fingerprints to Gamestop. If there ever comes a point in my life where I have the opportunity to rob a bank or something, I don't need to have my fingerprints in the system for the police to get.
Yeah. Just don't wear gloves to your bank robbery.

 
Small flip: Titanfall :360: is $19.99 at TRU and trades for $16 base at GS, $22.40 after promos and PUR. It's not much but if you have one nearby it might be alright
 
Small flip: Titanfall :360: is $19.99 at TRU and trades for $16 base at GS, $22.40 after promos and PUR. It's not much but if you have one nearby it might be alright
 
[quote name="GamerDude316" post="11976931" timestamp="1406996578"]Small flip: Titanfall :360: is $19.99 at TRU and trades for $16 base at GS, $22.40 after promos and PUR. It's not much but if you have one nearby it might be alright[/quote] tax and gas kills the "flip".
 
Do you get a % bonus if you supply fingerprints

also lol at the hardened criminals that take them off just to stay safe.

May they trade in another day.

How would they track stolen video games anyways?

 
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That 25% off system coupon I forgot to look before I printed it, hoes it apply to 3ds xl's aswell I see it says DS and 3ds on the bottom

 
I turned down a job offer because they wanted me to supply my fingerprints. It was a crappy job (delivering pizzas for Pizza Hut) but a job nontheless. So if I turned that down, no way am I going to give my fingerprints to Gamestop. If there ever comes a point in my life where I have the opportunity to rob a bank or something, I don't need to have my fingerprints in the system for the police to get.
Just for you. A step by step guide to change your fingerprints

You're welcome
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR FINGERPRINTS

PLEASE SEE OUR WARNING BEFORE ACCEPTING THIS TEXT AS FACT
by Wolf J. Flywheel


--------------------------------------...



Okay, you're probably thinking "But it's impossible to change your fingerprints! Everyone knows that!" Most people (including various flavors of cops) blindly believe that, but it just ain't true. So shake that particular bit of societal programming out of your head and read on.

DISCLAIMERS

Be sure to read through this entire file before attempting anything!

This file is for informational purposes only. The author (that's me) doesn't ever do anything wrong (heh) and is not responsible for any consequences resulting from anybody actually following the procedures in this file, including but not limited to bodily harm, legal trouble, world destruction, and/or spilled beverages.

I haven't personally done this, but have been assured by someone who has as to its reliability. This individual, in order to elude the law, did successfully change his fingerprints. While at large for a number of years he was arrested and fingerprinted six times, both in the United States and Canada, for offenses ranging from bank robbery to attempted murder. Computers always returned the response "Unknown" when requested to search for a criminal record.

If you've been printed by authorities before, and they should get a hold of you again sometime in the future, it may just be better for you if they didn't know that you just happen to be, say, the "unknown accomplice" in the Okie City Bombing. Or Nicole Brown Simpson's "real killer." Or Kevin Mitnick. Whatever.

If you're going to change your prints, it's best if you first research all you can find about fingerprints and their applications in forensics. Here are the cliff notes for you lazy types, but if you are serious about doing this you
should at least take the trouble to hit your local library and crack a book or two.


YOU'LL NEED:

an indelible extra-fine tip marking pen, the finer the better
a magnifying glass, at least 10 power
a double-edge razor blade
a pair of tweezers (pointed-tip is best)
a pair of nail clippers
ordinary Drano (The powder, not the liquid ****.)
healing salve or ointment
lots of gauze
OVERVIEW

Skin is basically made up of two layers. The outer layer of the skin is called the epidermis, and the sensitive vascular meaty portion of the skin below the epidermis is called the dermis. The shapes of the blood vessels in your dermis determine the shape of your epidermis.

Drano is basically composed of four parts;

50% is small, various-sized white granules of sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda, or lye. 35% is sodium nitrate. 15% is filler made up of sodium chloride (salt) and aluminum powder.

For your purposes, you only need the smallest white granules of lye.

(If you can somehow get hold of pure lye instead of Drano, all the easier. But don't expect to find it at your friendly neighborhood drugstore.)

THE PROCESS

Using the magnifying glass and the fine-tip pen, dot the core and delta, as well as any outstanding groups of characteristics, on one of your fingertips.

Take the double-edged razor blade and snap it in half lengthwise. Twist one piece lengthwise again and break it in half. You should now have one quarter of the blade, with a scalpel-like edge.
Taking the edged piece, carefully cut a straight line 3/32 of an inch through each dot right into the epidermis, but NOT into the dermis, which would draw quite a noticeable amount of blood. Think "papercut."
Using the tweezers, pick up a small pellet of lye and insert it into one cut. As soon as the lye combines with your bodily fluids, a chemical reaction will result that will last approximately one minute. And yes, this will hurt. It will, in fact, hurt like ******* hell. You may want something to bite down on.
The lye will burn a dark circle 3/32 of an inch in diameter into the dermis with little or no damage to the epidermis. Repeat the procedure with each dot.
Taking the nail clippers, carefully clip the epidermis around the edge of each circle. This will expose concave cavities filled with semiclear jelly. (In case you're wondering, this jelly is burnt skin.)
Clean the cavities with ordinary soap and water and apply your salve. Try to get yourself a salve with what they call "three-way" healing properties. This means it'll have an antibiotic, a local analgesic, and an enzyme (which will dissolve the burnt connective tissue lining the cavities). One brand-name for this stuff is Elase. Shop around, read ingredients, etc.
Wrap your finger in gauze, then repeat the entire procedure on all finger and thumb pattern areas as well as any significant palm print characteristics. Within about a month your fingers will have healed. You should have obliterated (or at least seriously altered) any outstanding groups of characteristics. The total count on any one finger will now probably number around 10 - 15 points or less. As an added bonus, you'll have destroyed your cores and deltas, thereby making an accurate classification and ridge count impossible as well as changing the corresponding specifics and formulas. This makes it a bit harder to get an accurate file of your prints back into a computer should you ever be unfortunate or stupid enough to get printed again.
The healing process of severely damaged tissue, especially burnt tissue, permanently scars the epidermis, causing the misalignment of the ridge lines in the pattern area. Therefore, a before-and-after visual examination would show the fingerprints are similar but couldn't prove conclusively they are identical. And a before-and-after computer evaluation would indicate the fingerprints do not match and conclusively are not identical.

Congratulations. And wear gloves next time.

 
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can someone give me the TIV of these games? Thinking of using my 50% coupons on them

Army of Two Devils Cartel
Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed 2
Dark Souls
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Ninja Gaiden 3
Street Fighter 4
The 50% extra trade coupons don't work until the last week of Aug.
 
Fingerprints is where I draw the line.

Thankfully I'm nowhere near Philly.
Don't move to FL or a lot of other major cities. STL city has had the fingerprint rule for years but it's not been any type of digital print.

Thankfully St. Louis County doesn't do this.
 
Just for you. A step by step guide to change your fingerprints

You're welcome
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR FINGERPRINTS

PLEASE SEE OUR WARNING BEFORE ACCEPTING THIS TEXT AS FACT
by Wolf J. Flywheel


--------------------------------------...



Okay, you're probably thinking "But it's impossible to change your fingerprints! Everyone knows that!" Most people (including various flavors of cops) blindly believe that, but it just ain't true. So shake that particular bit of societal programming out of your head and read on.

DISCLAIMERS

Be sure to read through this entire file before attempting anything!

This file is for informational purposes only. The author (that's me) doesn't ever do anything wrong (heh) and is not responsible for any consequences resulting from anybody actually following the procedures in this file, including but not limited to bodily harm, legal trouble, world destruction, and/or spilled beverages.

I haven't personally done this, but have been assured by someone who has as to its reliability. This individual, in order to elude the law, did successfully change his fingerprints. While at large for a number of years he was arrested and fingerprinted six times, both in the United States and Canada, for offenses ranging from bank robbery to attempted murder. Computers always returned the response "Unknown" when requested to search for a criminal record.

If you've been printed by authorities before, and they should get a hold of you again sometime in the future, it may just be better for you if they didn't know that you just happen to be, say, the "unknown accomplice" in the Okie City Bombing. Or Nicole Brown Simpson's "real killer." Or Kevin Mitnick. Whatever.

If you're going to change your prints, it's best if you first research all you can find about fingerprints and their applications in forensics. Here are the cliff notes for you lazy types, but if you are serious about doing this you
should at least take the trouble to hit your local library and crack a book or two.


YOU'LL NEED:

an indelible extra-fine tip marking pen, the finer the better
a magnifying glass, at least 10 power
a double-edge razor blade
a pair of tweezers (pointed-tip is best)
a pair of nail clippers
ordinary Drano (The powder, not the liquid ****.)
healing salve or ointment
lots of gauze
OVERVIEW

Skin is basically made up of two layers. The outer layer of the skin is called the epidermis, and the sensitive vascular meaty portion of the skin below the epidermis is called the dermis. The shapes of the blood vessels in your dermis determine the shape of your epidermis.

Drano is basically composed of four parts;

50% is small, various-sized white granules of sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda, or lye. 35% is sodium nitrate. 15% is filler made up of sodium chloride (salt) and aluminum powder.

For your purposes, you only need the smallest white granules of lye.

(If you can somehow get hold of pure lye instead of Drano, all the easier. But don't expect to find it at your friendly neighborhood drugstore.)

THE PROCESS

Using the magnifying glass and the fine-tip pen, dot the core and delta, as well as any outstanding groups of characteristics, on one of your fingertips.

Take the double-edged razor blade and snap it in half lengthwise. Twist one piece lengthwise again and break it in half. You should now have one quarter of the blade, with a scalpel-like edge.
Taking the edged piece, carefully cut a straight line 3/32 of an inch through each dot right into the epidermis, but NOT into the dermis, which would draw quite a noticeable amount of blood. Think "papercut."
Using the tweezers, pick up a small pellet of lye and insert it into one cut. As soon as the lye combines with your bodily fluids, a chemical reaction will result that will last approximately one minute. And yes, this will hurt. It will, in fact, hurt like ******* hell. You may want something to bite down on.
The lye will burn a dark circle 3/32 of an inch in diameter into the dermis with little or no damage to the epidermis. Repeat the procedure with each dot.
Taking the nail clippers, carefully clip the epidermis around the edge of each circle. This will expose concave cavities filled with semiclear jelly. (In case you're wondering, this jelly is burnt skin.)
Clean the cavities with ordinary soap and water and apply your salve. Try to get yourself a salve with what they call "three-way" healing properties. This means it'll have an antibiotic, a local analgesic, and an enzyme (which will dissolve the burnt connective tissue lining the cavities). One brand-name for this stuff is Elase. Shop around, read ingredients, etc.
Wrap your finger in gauze, then repeat the entire procedure on all finger and thumb pattern areas as well as any significant palm print characteristics. Within about a month your fingers will have healed. You should have obliterated (or at least seriously altered) any outstanding groups of characteristics. The total count on any one finger will now probably number around 10 - 15 points or less. As an added bonus, you'll have destroyed your cores and deltas, thereby making an accurate classification and ridge count impossible as well as changing the corresponding specifics and formulas. This makes it a bit harder to get an accurate file of your prints back into a computer should you ever be unfortunate or stupid enough to get printed again.
The healing process of severely damaged tissue, especially burnt tissue, permanently scars the epidermis, causing the misalignment of the ridge lines in the pattern area. Therefore, a before-and-after visual examination would show the fingerprints are similar but couldn't prove conclusively they are identical. And a before-and-after computer evaluation would indicate the fingerprints do not match and conclusively are not identical.

Congratulations. And wear gloves next time.
I lost it, Like if any robber will know what an epidermis is, sounds like an intro to a game or some shit lol

 
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How would they track stolen video games anyways?
They can track systems by the serial number, and games themselves by the pattern (if you had twenty games stolen, and a store in the area had those same games traded in by one person...).

We've had fingerprints in Florida for as long as I can remember. Going digital a few years back was an improvement, because they needed to use the inkpad before that. Gamestop wasn't as strict (not sure how they got around the law), but Blockbuster filled out a full pawn form each trade.

I look at it like a social security number. You don't go around telling people what it is, but anyone with incentive can find out what it is fairly easily. So stressing about digital fingerprints on file is pretty low on my list of worries.
 
Can anyone with the iOS app give me the values on these?

MGSV: Ground Zeroes (PS4)

LEGO Marvel (X1)

COD Ghosts (PS3)

Thanks.

 
Got banned... again. Currently on hold, because for once I don't know why?

Edit: This guy's says it's because I trade too much and he just has to send in a form and I will be unbanned in 48-72 hours. Anyone ever had this process done before?
 
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Fingerprints!
Nope, this is so weird. I thought when other people called they told you exactly what you did? As crazy as it sounds, I think I was banned for those coupons. I haven't even traded on my account in like a month, but I did make the mistake of using pur with some free $5 xbl.

Also:

Xbox 360 Slim AC Adapters- $24

 
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Nope, this is so weird. I thought when other people called they told you exactly what you did? As crazy as it sounds, I think I was banned for those coupons. I haven't even traded on my account in like a month, but I did make the mistake of using pur with some free $5 xbl.
I was jk about the fingerprints. Out of curiosity, how many did you use? I used 3 coupons but I didn't get anything free.

I don't think that they actually tell you why you were banned. What did the register say when you tried to do a trade?
 
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