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:::Video Game Tradings :::

Things to know :

 Videogame Traders usually sell games at about twice as much as you sold them for

 Older games aren't always less then the newer games. Videogames of an older generation, if they are good, are sometimes more then some newer games. But the cashier will give you less for it.

Videogame dealers have to make money so they try to perswade you to buy another game when your spending money while inside goes up a quarter or even twice as much you would receive. Ask for cash. Cash doesn't go down in value, but the games do.

 So you tried a brand new playstation game and you didn't like it as much as you thought you would. A lot of these stores like Gamestop and Toytriffic will have a return policy for 3 to 7 days. They will refund your money. If your receipt respires, then you have to sell it for the half the price you paid when you first got the game. This makes it not worth returning your games. Someone can tell me that I'm wrong and that's exactly why you sell your used games right when you finish it. But I don't do it that way.

 Which games to sell?

If you own a Playstation 2 and have 10 games for it, and a Nintendo 64 with 12 games for it, I would sell some Nintendo 64 games.  I don't play with most of them anymore. If course with someone else selling your games as soon as you beat them has it's advantages. It's almost like leasing a car. In the long run your already spending more money on cars then it costs you to keep one for very long. But if you are going to play videogames until your 25, then you can. I won't recommend it though. The secret is to sell your games when the game you want to trade it for is there. Do some research on the web so you don't make a mistake buying a cheesy title you'd thought was good.

At first sell the games that you haven't wrote on. If you were like me, you color on your videogames with perminate marker. Don't do that. Then you have to use oil remover to get the ink off.

Sell your worst games. If you were like me, then you were smart enough to buy all the quality titles and not smart enough to keep the cartridges from being colored on. Having the name of something on top is fine. But that's all what you get away with. If it is a cd then if it works and doesn't skip then you can sell it. CDs have a very long life span.

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