So all this boils down to is "hey I read some shit in a book, fuck off" ?
So all this boils down to is "hey I read some shit in a book, fuck off" ?
It boils down to, "Im wasting my time trying to explain it to you, so learn it on your own and leave me alone."
You are one seriously arrogant fuck. This is the shit I was talking about.
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Originally Posted by diffusionx
IMO as long as you don't buy second hand games and try to sell it off as brand new(I have seen it in some stores), it is okay as a consumer knows what he is getting.
While we are on the supply and demand topic do you give a little extra than normal when a second hand game is in demand?
In general I always like to go to those mom'n'pop stores as they generally atleast do that. But they have a serious lack of PC games usually(a real lack of demand I suppose) which I am a big fan of so I am forced to go to the bigger stores like "Games Wizards" here in Australia.
EB usually gives 25-30 dollars on a brand new (as in, just came out in the last week or so) game. On games EB or Gamestop think are rare, they also give more trade in value.Quote:
Originally Posted by Damian79
It's really hard to argue on the Internet with someone who has no understanding of logic.
With that, how can people really bitch that much about this?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roufuss
Here in Australia, we get 1/4 of the current sale price regardless of rarity or demand from the big stores. I am talking ~$15 for a game that is a week old.
You guys probably aren't going to appreciate it till you go to another country and see how it is there.
On the flipside, some games EB won't give much on at all. I know my friend tried to trade in Front Mission 3, and got offered a whopping one whole dollar for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Damian79
I like buying things for low prices, and selling things for high prices. Everything else be damned, that's what it boils down to for me.