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User avatar #7 - Onemanretardpack (01/30/2013) [-]
Don't trade in old games. The only games you should ever trade in are ones that you finish quickly and get bored with soon after they come out. I do that and get like 35 bucks per game.
User avatar #67 to #7 - thacoletrain (01/30/2013) [-]
The only thing you should do with old games when you want to get rid of them is put them on Ebay or something. You'll get a much better price, but maybe a bit longer wait
User avatar #10 to #7 - scooba (01/30/2013) [-]
In addition, if you are trading in a game that is still going to get you $35 you should have rented it instead of buying it in the first place.
User avatar #18 to #10 - Onemanretardpack (01/30/2013) [-]
But I like the unwrapping... :(
#19 to #18 - scooba (01/30/2013) [-]
You can always unwrap the gamefly envelope.   
   
>Gif unrelated.
You can always unwrap the gamefly envelope.

>Gif unrelated.
User avatar #20 to #19 - Onemanretardpack (01/30/2013) [-]
Gamefly doesn't have shit for new games unless you order it like five months in a advance
User avatar #21 to #20 - scooba (01/30/2013) [-]
I've never had a problem getting new games from them.
User avatar #23 to #21 - Onemanretardpack (01/30/2013) [-]
I always do. Gamefly is god-tier for computer gamers though. That's what I hear, anyways
User avatar #27 to #23 - GumbyTheStud (01/30/2013) [-]
*ahem*

Steam
User avatar #30 to #27 - Onemanretardpack (01/30/2013) [-]
You can't rent from Steam bro.
User avatar #182 to #30 - qtipthegreat (01/30/2013) [-]
during sales it often ends up being cheaper to buy from steam then to rent.

God gamn Gabe Newell and his sexy buisness plans
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