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Posted by: BobPaul on 2010-01-17, 18:33:53
Gamestop tests their games. Any brick and morter store is generally going to test their games. If you walk inside the store, they've probably tested them. If you don't know, ask. I've bought all of my used games through amazon and ebay. I only buy games that are listed as "like new ". I usually pay about $30 for games that have been out for a little while but still cost $50+ new. If you buy through eBay, note the sellers return policy. Also, use paypal. If you get a disc that doesn't play and the seller refuses to take it back, complain to both ebay and paypal and they'll credit your money and tell you to ship the game back. I've never done this for a wii game, but I've done it for other merchandise. I'm pretty sure amazon requires sellers accept returns and you can likewise complain to amazon, but I'm not positive. The only stuff I've returned shopping at amazon was stuff sold directly from amazon. All the used stuff I've bought has been good. |