psbox362 wrote...
xRONNI3x wrote...
psbox362 wrote...
xRONNI3x wrote...
psbox362 wrote...
xRONNI3x wrote...
I wonder why GameStop trys and rip you off while GameKing gives you their best deals? e-e
GameStop can't make money by buying pre-owned materials at higher prices. Ergo, they won't give you much cash for your stuff. However, they aren't that bad to deal with if you're doing trade-ins and the like.
Makes Sense no wonder they stay in business they get so much profit from the games they rake in.
Buy for low price + Sell for higher price = Profit!
Genius. -.-
That's pretty much how
every business works. It's made even harder on GameStop now that you can buy and download digital copies of games at cheaper prices than they can match. And companies like Gamefly aren't helping either.
Haha to tell you the truth i actually thought about signing up for GameFly since its like $8 a month and you can keep the games as long as you want a send them back when your done.
But i want an experienced person that has used GameFly cause there has to be a catch with it that they are not telling the buyers. Right?
There's a possibility that it could act like Redbox and forcibly charge your bank account if the disc you returned is badly damaged, effectively making you pay for the game. Though, redbox only does this if you pretty much don't return the movie for a good month or so. But since Gamefly doesn't have any set date to return the game, they'd probably just charge you for a damaged disc or if you fail to return a game on time after your membership expires.
Hmm sounds pretty legit to me.
But as far as disc damage, im pretty careful with mine.
I dont like getting scratches on them so that would be a plus on my side.
And i can afford a monthly charge so ill look around on google and see what they say about Gamefly and whats its up's and whats its down's