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Best Buy Double Trade-In Value This Week


TylerDurden

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I'm assuming Best Buy's week runs through Sunday, so sorry for the late notice, but I just found out myself today...

This is an awesome deal! It's actually called the "100% Bonus Trade-In" deal. Any game you trade-in at Best Buy is double what it would regularly be.

I looked up Madden 12 to trade-in on their site and it was surprisingly worth $4. I took it in and got an $8 gift card and put it towards Need For Speed Most Wanted (I already have the major sports titles and COD:BO2).

Pretty freaking sweet. I was so surprised to get even $4 back for the last year's version of Madden being that Gamestop only offers like .50 cents for it.

So, just wanted to give you guys a heads up... If you got any games you're not playing anymore, trade those suckers in for double what you would usually get and put it towards something you want! I think I'm gonna dig up some more from around the house and go back tomorrow.

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Your this excited over $4?

For a trade-in of last year's edition of Madden? Yes. As I said, Gamestop usually only gives you .50 cents for it. And it wasn't $4, it was $8 for Madden 12 because they give you double what your trade-in is worth.

So, yeah, getting $8 for a game I will never play again and put towards a new game is pretty awesome.

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