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Are used games suddenly more expensive?

Started by Dog Food, August 30, 2009, 11:23:53 AM

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Dog Food

$25.95 new, $25.97 used
$14 new, $18 used
$18 new, $31 used

Google it. Maybe you'll find the same madness I did. Am I reading this wrong, or are used games suddenly much more expensive then new games? A few cents more, four dollars more, thirteen dollars more...

I just found that really weird. Your views?
I get obsessively manic over things. It's a problem.

jnfs2014

People are retards and think that they can get people to buy the game.


At my Gamestop, $50 games are $45 used.

The Seventh

Around here, used games are ALWAYS cheaper than new ones.

Age determines the usual cheapness of the used game (typically).

People online love to sell games used for more than they paid for it new.  It's stupid.
meh

Tupin

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A better question is why do people think they can sell their eight year old laptop for $1000 just because it was made by Apple?

(Oh, and first post here in over a week.)


Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.

Lotos

Quote from: Tupin on August 30, 2009, 04:28:41 PM
A better question is why do people think they can sell their eight year old laptop for $1000 just because it was made by Apple?

(Oh, and first post here in over a week.)

They do that?  :|  I should sell my three year old iPod for $200 then.  Even with the backing etched, I still think I can at least get $175.

えっちーせんぱい

Quote from: Tupin on August 30, 2009, 04:28:41 PM
A better question is why do people think they can sell their eight year old laptop for $1000 just because it was made by Apple?

(Oh, and first post here in over a week.)
Because as old as it is, the hardware's probably just as good/useful :B

Rayquarian


Tupin



Quote from: SkyMyl
Tuppy frightens me with his knowledge of legacy technology.