Video Games How to Get the Most For Your Used Video Games

Video game frenzies hit a fever pitch when the games are new and highly anticipated sequels are released.

We’ve all seen it: kids lined up for hours just to get their hands on the newest version of one of the major releases. And, they pay top dollar for the new videos as well.

But what happens to those old videos after hours and hours of playtime? Users often get bored with their video games and so they sit in a box or stacked up in a corner collecting dust.

Depending on how many used video games you’ve got piling up, you could be holding on to a gold mine. Or, at the very least, some hidden “cash” that you could use to buy a new game, or get cash or store credit for future purchases.

There are many different types of used video game retailers out there who are selling video games at very competitive prices. And these used video game retailers are accepting games and consoles from Atari to Nintendo Wii U.

Here’s how many of the online used video retailers work. You can sign up online to create an account. While you’re there, you also should sign up to create a PayPal account, as well, because many online retailers prefer to deposit payments for used video games directly to your PayPal account. You’ll be given an option for describing your used video game online and you will get a quote from the buyer. The next step is to agree to the price and send in your video game, where it will be tested for functionality and other things. If the game is good to go, you’ll be notified by the buyer and then, typically, you’ll receive the agreed upon payment for your used video game within a couple of days after the company receives the game by mail.

A word of caution: Be sure to check the reputation of the online used video game buyer before you send them your games. Make sure they are trusted by the better business bureau and other verification agencies for online retailers.

In store used video game transactions are the fastest way to get your money and or store credit for used video games. The hitch here is that you have to drive or walk to the used game store and take your games with you. An advantage to this option for selling used video games is that you get to know the dealers and what they are looking for, so you don’t waste their time and yours.

Some online sites let you list photos of your games and put them up for auction. This is a great option if you have popular titles that are still fetching top dollar on the market. This option allows you to literally post your game online and watch the bidding wars begin!

As with any online auction site, you’ll be asked to create an account and, in some cases, there may be fees for shipping or other things. Be sure you factor these costs into your accepting bid to ensure you get the most for your used video game.

An option to used retailers and online auction sites is to traded your used video games. This won’t help put cash or store credit in your pockets, but you can get your hands on games you don’t have, often games you thought were sold out or unavailable, at prices you can afford.

With most online retailers, you can also get cash or credit for consoles and accessories if they are in good shape. This is a great way to add a little more value to your used video game trade in transaction.

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