Seems if you trade games back in you get your $3 game play guarantee bucks back

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Game Play Guarantee: $3 bonus trade-in credit Active: Now - 12/31/2005
Trade-in 1 pre-played games bought at a price of $25.00 or more with the Game Play Guarantee and receive $3.00 dollars bonus trade-in value. Applicable sales receipt must be presented with the coupon to be valid. Game boxes and instructions are required. Limit one coupon per GPG purchase per customer. May not be combined with any other offer or discount. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Coupon is valid for 1 year from the date of GPG purchase. See sales associate for complete details. Customer may be responsible for sales tax.

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Game Play Guarantee: $2 bonus trade-in credit Active: Now - 12/31/2005
Trade-in 1 pre-played games bought at a price of $24.99 or less with the Game Play Guarantee and receive $2.00 dollars bonus trade-in value. Applicable sales receipt must be presented with the coupon to be valid. Game boxes and instructions are required. Limit one coupon per GPG purchase per customer. May not be combined with any other offer or discount. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Coupon is valid for 1 year from the date of GPG purchase. See sales associate for complete details. Customer may be responsible for sales tax.

could be a good way to go if your looking at trading the games back in by the end of year.
 
[quote name='The Truth 34']You need a receipt, though. Who is stupid enough to buy that in the first place?[/QUOTE]

Someone who doesn't take care of their games maybe? Or somebody who has kids...somebody who lends games out to friends...etc etc

You could just stick the receipt inside the game case. This way you never lose it.
 
[quote name='Scahom1']Someone who doesn't take care of their games maybe? Or somebody who has kids...somebody who lends games out to friends...etc etc
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Someone with enough of a backlog they might not test that game out for 6 months and still want to be able to return a defective copy.... that's my reason, anyway....
 
[quote name='DuelLadyS']Someone with enough of a backlog they might not test that game out for 6 months and still want to be able to return a defective copy.... that's my reason, anyway....[/QUOTE]

^^^ that's a very valid reason and one I agree with.
 
[quote name='Scahom1']Someone who doesn't take care of their games maybe? Or somebody who has kids...somebody who lends games out to friends...etc etc

You could just stick the receipt inside the game case. This way you never lose it.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, after seeing what some kids do to their games, I think it's not a bad idea if their parents bought this.
 
At 50 bucks a piece, you would need to ruin about 7.5 percent of your games for you to even break even. That's doesn't take into account the likely cheaper cost of rebuying the game late, not caring about the game (ie. madden 2001), and what probably happens 90% of the time, losing the receipt.
 
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