Spider2024
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Post by Spider2024 on Jan 5, 2019 7:27:07 GMT -5
Not that I'm 'against eBay' per se, I'm looking to broaden my options.
Any other websites that sell used games throughout history that are at least decent to shop at?
(You can also mention brick-and-mortar stores close to you. There are at least 2 'small-shop' video game stores where you can sell or trade in most of your old vg things, and then buy more old vg things in the same place.)
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Jan 5, 2019 8:17:05 GMT -5
Bonanza might have a small selection of games. I’ve sold things on there before (not games) but compared to eBay there is next to no traffic. If you’re a buyer that might mean you can get a better deal though if the seller only uses Bonanza. There is also eBid, which is another small scale eBay clone.
Then Craigslist of course, but that can be a whole other level of hassle.
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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on Jan 5, 2019 8:56:48 GMT -5
Amazon is iffy. Sometimes you get decent prices, but a lot of them get overpriced.
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Post by Chainsaw on Jan 5, 2019 17:17:59 GMT -5
I get all of my used games from Gamefly. Usually I end up buying games I'm renting when the price drops enough, but it usually takes almost a year for the price to get to the $20-30 range. So if you don't have a problem waiting a game out, there's usually some great deals, especially with popular games.
Plus, they always come with whatever promo/packed in codes that shipped with the product. I bought WWE 18, and when they shipped my case, it still had the Supercards that they shipped with the game.
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Doctor Of Style
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Post by Doctor Of Style on Jan 5, 2019 20:29:53 GMT -5
I've had good luck with estarland.com.
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