nietzsche74
CAGiversary!
[quote name='king007']I dont know if this has been stated before but you do not go to more than 2 stores in the same district trying to flip multiple copies of the same game as stores in the same district communicate back and forth. I have tried trading at more than two stores twice and been banned because of it. Good thing is that a call to BBV corp and a few receipts SHOULD get you off the ban list BUT trading at more than 2 stores should be a big NO NO with this whole flipping deal. I trade at 2 stores without restrictions now but this was after coming clean as to what i was doing WHICH I HAVE BEEN TOLD TWICE IS NOT ILLEGAL. You may be limited to 2 copies per account instead of 2 a day for your abuse. They turned your name over to their trust/sec dept because they think you are stealing the games. Someone new to flipping doesnt understand why someone is trying to ditch so many of the same game and why they would feel the need to go to more than one BBV. If you think about it, sound kinda like what a thief would do. Steal a bunch of games then drive out to the middle of nowhere and ditch them all before the stores catch on. By the time the stores catch on you are on the way back to your side of town.[/QUOTE]
I think the first post should contain a list of suggestions of what to tell a BB\GR employee when trading in 2 or more copies of the same game, trading in a game for a system you don't own, etc. Thankfully, I've never run into any problems, and so I've never really had to dwell on any excuses beyond that standard "got them from a friend". But clearly, the ability to come up with convincing excuses for these types of situations is quickly becoming a necessity for the fledgling CAG lifestyle. So it might be a good idea for the many successful CAGS who have been "getting away with it" in despite their encounters with over-scrupulous employees should contribute to a pool of comprehensive excuses designed to boost the credibility of what would otherwise look like a suspicious transaction.
No doubt, having recourse to the collected wisdom nd creativity of fellow CAGS in these matters would be a lot safer than leaving things to the spur of the moment!
I think the first post should contain a list of suggestions of what to tell a BB\GR employee when trading in 2 or more copies of the same game, trading in a game for a system you don't own, etc. Thankfully, I've never run into any problems, and so I've never really had to dwell on any excuses beyond that standard "got them from a friend". But clearly, the ability to come up with convincing excuses for these types of situations is quickly becoming a necessity for the fledgling CAG lifestyle. So it might be a good idea for the many successful CAGS who have been "getting away with it" in despite their encounters with over-scrupulous employees should contribute to a pool of comprehensive excuses designed to boost the credibility of what would otherwise look like a suspicious transaction.
No doubt, having recourse to the collected wisdom nd creativity of fellow CAGS in these matters would be a lot safer than leaving things to the spur of the moment!
