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Anyone know Game Rush (BB) trading policy?

Bowser

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I have a lot of stuff laying around that I want to trade in, but I don't know they're trading policy. To obtain the buy back prices advertised, are boxes and manuals required, or does one just need the game itself? Thanks in advance for any help!
 
#1. No you don't need the Box OR instructions to trade in. You get the same trade in with box/instructions that you do without.

#2. you only need the game itself.

#3. the only "exclusions" on their "Sell 2, get any new or used for $29.99 plus the credit of the game" seems to be 2003 sports games or older.


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You have to be the primary member on the account or have the primary member sign a trading agreement. Box and instructions aren't required at most stores, but the guy who's buying your game needs them more than you do, so trade 'em in if you have 'em.

Deals going on now:
1. Trade in 2 games, get any new or preorder game for $30 (your trade-in value goes toward this as well)
2. Trade in 3 or more games, get an extra $5 per game
These deals work on all PS2/GC/XB/GBA/NDS games that aren't 2003 or earlier sports games, wrestling games, or Freestyle Street Soccer. Some stores let the two deals stack, some don't. Ask about stacking before you trade, because all trades are final. GR will match any published trade prices, so check other stores' trade values as well.

Your friendly neighborhood GR clerk is just trying to make a little extra money to pay for the engagement ring he bought, and this is the best job he could find that fit in with his college schedule. Please be nice to him. And if you see any unruly children messing up the games section, please kick them. Your friendly neighborhood GR clerk is not allowed to assault customers and will likely give you a free rental for allowing him to live vicariously through you.
 
Another question: Do they have a minimum price that they pay you? I have 15 games I'm going to trade in and I'm going by the assumption that they'll give me at the very least $5 per game (so with the $15 extra for 3, I'm hoping I can get at least $150). Hopefully I'll get $5 per game (and I know some of them might net me a little more, but many of them are old so I'm going with the worst case scenario, ya know).
 
Bowser said:
Another question: Do they have a minimum price that they pay you? I have 15 games I'm going to trade in and I'm going by the assumption that they'll give me at the very least $5 per game (so with the $15 extra for 3, I'm hoping I can get at least $150). Hopefully I'll get $5 per game (and I know some of them might net me a little more, but many of them are old so I'm going with the worst case scenario, ya know).
Prices go from $0.50 for old sports games to $35 for new releases.

I forgot to mention that the $5 extra works on up to 10 games, so you should split your trades over two days in order to get the extra credit on each and every game.
 
impirius said:
Prices go from $0.50 for old sports games to $35 for new releases.

I forgot to mention that the $5 extra works on up to 10 games, so you should split your trades over two days in order to get the extra credit on each and every game.

Thanks for the info (I don't have any old sports games to trade in anyway, heh).
 
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