
Ever since I was 9 and walked into a Funcoland and seen what they were giving you for SNES games I knew them stores were fukking you. I till this day can't understand how someone can go in and take 10 bucks or so for something they paid $60 for. The struggle must be real,![]()
am like yo look at the receipt it's less than a work week old, nopeee ain't budget I wish I was this smart years ago when I sold my Dreamcast...I was feeling good off that XBOX and the Dreamcast was just sitting around collecting dust so I sold it to my boy(with Shenmue & others) for like $30I dont sell video games or old systems. When I was younger i always ended up missing the sh*t I sold. Sport games are different though, I still wait for the new one to drop before i sell the old one
Selling games, getting ripped off, and having to rebuy games is not cool. Don't sell your sh*t, I still got my Sega Genesis


if you sell your used car to a dealer you will get way less than you would privately. why should consoles be any different. use craigslist next time. otherwise dont complain
Just have to know how to take advantage of them.I'll say what I've been saying for years and years, if you step foot into a Gamestop, you already lost. The stores are disgusting and you're asking to get screwed. There are far better options out there.
that sounds like a local problem, i doubt people do that at most gamestopsMaybe. Prolly let one of the lil nikkas working there take that shyt home n bring it back. They remove the games from the cases for whatever reason when they cop em a lot of the time. Check for scratches n shyt if you buy it there, breh.
Any game trade ins I do are done solely with Amazon, and recently Target when they were running their triple trade in value deal. I try to hold on to my games, though. I regret letting Saint's Row 2 go.
and I some how had the ability to sign up for some Power Up shyt.