Here is my positive two cents and my Game Trade Central Review. I really really like this company and was thoroughly impressed with the transaction process. I am really not sure if a process can be run better.
If you have not heard of or have not done business with Game Trade Central and you are a gamer, you are really missing out. Game Trade Central is an online company that buys used video games and used video game systems.
They follow a three step process that is writtne in plain English and is even easier than the words explain them to be. If you are selling your video game console, you simply select the corresponding picture of the video game console you want to sell. Once you click the picture, you抮e taken to a page that gives you the current trade-in value. If you are satisfied with that amount, you continue to the next page where you select from several options to provide them with specifications about your video game system. After you are done with that you continue on to the next page and they give you their terms, where they explicitly and plainly state their pricing policy. I was very happy with this because it made me feel like they had nothing to hide. When was the last time you went into the local game store and the openly and plainly spelled out their payment policy.
You have a few options to determine how you want to be paid. You can get paid with a check or paypal or other options. Paypal is the coolest option to me because you get the money quicker and after all that抯 probably why you are doing it, so you can sell one system to get another. Right? Maybe or maybe not.
If you are trying to sell a video game, the process is pretty similar. The only difference is that instead of having a picture for the millions of video games that have published, they have a simple search tool call the E-Valuator. All you have to do is type in the name of your video game push the Game E-Valuator button and you are then taken to a page that gives you the current value of the video game you would like to sell.
If you are wondering how they determine the value of video games and video game systems, they do it based on supply, demand, and other variables. This is fair for you as the seller and them as the buyer. A lot of other video game trade-in companies do not follow this system.
The system is very similar to how the stock market works. So say for example Microsoft releases a report that one of their Xbox generation systems has a terminal problem, this will severely drive down the demand for that generation Xbox brand new and subsequently and obviously also affect trade-ins. If there is nothing like that is going on and all is well with the manufacturer and your system is in great shape, you will get top dollar.
This is my Game Trade Central Review. I wish you well in the sale of your video games and video game system.