View Full Version : How much will gamestop give me for 3 wii games and one ps2 controller?
sanflippo
01-23-2013, 06:58 PM
Wii Games:Fifa 11, Naruto Shippuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3,The Legend of Zelda Twilight princess.
And RockBand for xbox and a ps2 sontroller?
This should be in "Other games"
and I don't know. Prolly 30$
Rouge Uchiha18
01-23-2013, 07:48 PM
not even that much i spent 40$ for a fire emblem game and they offered me 9$
Bacon
01-23-2013, 07:51 PM
You'll be luck y if you get 10 dollars
Rouge Uchiha18
01-23-2013, 08:00 PM
i know what you mean bacon.
Sagepain
01-23-2013, 08:14 PM
For what you got, your gonna get around 10-15 bucks at most.
Sir Michael
01-23-2013, 10:03 PM
This belongs somewhere else.
Not much. Gamestop sucks ass.
5-14 Dollars is all.
KyuubiAkatsuki
01-23-2013, 11:24 PM
Not enough. I love going to gamestop but selling stuff there isn't even worth it. Well unless you just want to make some money, no matter how small it is.
Maikeru D. Shinigami
01-24-2013, 12:43 AM
$11.43
Twilight Princess would probably get you a few bucks.
AshenREAPER
01-24-2013, 03:29 AM
You'd probably have a better shot selling all of that stuff online at like Amazon or e-bay if you're looking to actually get some money back. Depending on the condition of the games, you could at best sell them for about half the price of what they'd cost new.
zerosameri
01-24-2013, 04:05 AM
MAYBE 15 bucks max,
ObitoUchiha
01-24-2013, 04:14 AM
Let me say something here in defense of GameStop's constant hate :lol:
They're trying to make a profit. They buy your game for about $10 and sell it for $12-$15.
It's not that they find your games invaluable, but... they run a business. With Amazon, there is much less of a middle man, so you make more of a profit yourself.
The pros to Amazon is that the money gets to you. However, with GameStop, you know you will get a working game, and you can get refunded if you know it's broken.
I believe you can with Amazon too... if the person replies.... and agrees to the refund.... but still.
MinatoXNaruto
01-24-2013, 05:21 AM
Probably around 10 bucks.
@Obito they shouldn't give me $20 when I turn in a game they still sell for $60. They should give me like $45-50. I mean lets be honest now, this isn't GameCrazy or anything like that. This is GameStop. They are loaded. Realistically, not many people turn games in so really it wouldn't hurt them to give back more for games they still sell brand new.
AshenREAPER
01-24-2013, 05:57 AM
Gamestop makes their money on used game sales. A couple things to note:
Most of the money they make on new game sales goes back to the guys who made the game, meaning solely selling new games isn't profitable enough.
They try and give you incentives to sell your unwanted games to them, which is nice and all, but it's rare for them to give you more than $15 for any one game, no matter how new/popular/expensive it is.
It's also worth noting that that $15 is all in store credit, they'll never actually give you your cash back. They'll usually just give you a gift card or put the money on your membership card if you have one. So they never actually lose money when they buy back your games.
Once they buy your game from you for dirt cheap, they will sell it at 10-25% off the listed price for the new game version. It's rare for the condition of the game to even be taken into consideration here too. The game could be so scratched that it lasts just long enough to let your warranty expire first.
There's no need for them to send a cut back to the game makers on used game sales.
Their whole goal is to take your game and sell it to earn their profit, so don't expect to actually get something in return other than a small discount off your next purchase from them.
Sai's brother
01-24-2013, 06:14 AM
Wii Games:Fifa 11, Naruto Shippuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3,The Legend of Zelda Twilight princess.
And RockBand for xbox and a ps2 sontroller?
No idea
I gave my friend my NSCoNR3 to sell before. I don't think he got anymore than $8
Twilight Princess is more popular so it may sell for more.
No idea for the rest
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