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Best Place To Sell Used Games?


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Title says it all. I need some quick money and I'm looking to get the most out of it. I know GameStop is good for screwing you over as far as how much they give you, so I nixed them already.

The games I have are:

GTA IV

CoD: World at War

UFC 2009

Forza Motorsport 3

Madden 09 (I have no idea why I still have this)

And POTENTIALLY (haven't decided if I want to sell it or try to beat it, since I've never gotten around to playing it all the way through) The Last Remnant

I live in Shelby, NC. Somebody steer me in a good direction please.

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eBay/Amazon will probably get you the most.

I've never had a problem with GameStop personally. Like your Madden 09 copy for instance, I'd expect nothing but 5 bucks for it anyway, so much easier to just drive to GameStop as opposed to mailing it to a buyer IMO. Judging by those games though, I wouldn't expect more than 40-50 bucks.

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eBay/Amazon will probably get you the most.

I've never had a problem with GameStop personally. Like your Madden 09 copy for instance, I'd expect nothing but 5 bucks for it anyway, so much easier to just drive to GameStop as opposed to mailing it to a buyer IMO. Judging by those games though, I wouldn't expect more than 40-50 bucks.

I was actually looking at making anywhere from 40-50 bucks. That's all I need out of it. Tank of gas.

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what they're currently getting on ebay (xbox 360 versions):

GTA IV--- no bids

CoD: World at War--- less than $10

UFC 2009 --- less than $3

Forza Motorsport 3 --- $3-$5

Madden 09 --- no bids

The Last Remnant --- less than $10

i'd say pawn shop

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Pawn shop is your best bet. But I doubt you'll get much for them. You could have a Yard sale and have them included with other items you'd want to sell. You could try the local Colleges and go there and try to sell them. I did that once when I wanted to get rid of my Rock band instruments. Went to UNCC and got about $70 bucks for the drum kit and a guitar. Not bad really.

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Title says it all. I need some quick money and I'm looking to get the most out of it. I know GameStop is good for screwing you over as far as how much they give you, so I nixed them already.

The games I have are:

GTA IV

CoD: World at War

UFC 2009

Forza Motorsport 3

Madden 09 (I have no idea why I still have this)

And POTENTIALLY (haven't decided if I want to sell it or try to beat it, since I've never gotten around to playing it all the way through) The Last Remnant

I live in Shelby, NC. Somebody steer me in a good direction please.

If you don't mind receiving Amazon credit for the games, I'd recommend selling them back to Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Video-Games-Trade-In/b?ie=UTF8&node=979418011

The games you have are mostly older games, so you're probably only going to get around $20 of Amazon credit, that is if you have the cases, manuals and it's in decent condition.

They'll let you print prepaid UPS shipping label as well. You'll have to package it and either take it to a UPS store or schedule a pick-up.

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