[quote name='MrPiggles']That's not true at all. For example, if you were to charge $55 for MLB 12 on Amazon, you would make a profit of about $45, whereas trading it in gets you only $32. Plus, if you sell it, you get cash, while trading in only gets you Amazon credit. You can use
this to calculate your profit after fees on Amazon.[/QUOTE]
But don't you need to have a normal UPC label to be able to sell? Because on the Help page it says
A UPC or EAN is required to list items in most Amazon categories, particularly if you are selling items from major brands.
Or does this just mean you need to be able to read it to sell it?
Still, you definitely make a good point, you could sell the Resistance Dual Pack on Amazon for around $35 and make more money than you would trading it in to a place like Best Buy(Who'll only give you around $20). Hell, MLB 12: The Show only trades in for $20 which is absolute BS.
See?
However, how would you label it when it comes time to sell? It's in Like New condition, but it has a scratch on the back over the UPC?