Thursday, April 8, 2010

price at gamestop

how much do you think that game-stop would give me for a ps2 3 controllers a multitap like 8 games, a game-cube with 2 controllers 5 game, and a gameboy advance sp and 4 gamesprice at gamestop
call them and ask.price at gamestop
Not that much. if you can sell it on Ebay please do yourself a favor and do that instead.
Less that what it's worth. Sell it on Ebay for the most profit.
My guess is 50ish.
$1.75 if your lucky.
[QUOTE=''Legendaryscmt'']My guess is 50ish.[/QUOTE] cents maybe?
You missed a great deal - they were giving $100 in store credit (you needed to buy a new system with that) for a PS2, two controllers, memory card and 4 games.But they have a special going right now: $20 extra in store credit for console trades (exclude gamecube). So you should get about $45 for the ps2 w/one controller, maybe around $5 for the other two controllers and the games depend on what you have. If they sell it for $10 or so you'll get around $2-3 for each. If they sell it for $18 then it's around $7 in credit. Probably $30 for the gameboy sp. most GBA games aren't worth that much so maybe a $1 for each of them, use the above mentioned method to get an idea on how much games are worth.If you want to buy a DS they also have a deal where if you trade in a GBA sp you can get a DS for $90. Deals are on their website. http://www.gamestop.com/gs/specialty/tradeins/offers.aspx
i would try Craigslist or a Yard sale first. THEN go talk to gamestop. They will want to test your console and ALL the games before they decide if they will buy it from you. But honestly, you're better off KEEPING your old consoles and games. You'll feel ripped off initially and then you'll want your console and some of the games back later on.
yep,dont trade any of it in at gamestop.wont get anything for it,maybe 15 for the gc.and if you want cash i think they take 20% on top of what you dont get already.how they make money from used games.they buy a game for 25 and sell it for 54.do the craigslist thing or amazon.com

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