25 May

Game Buzzard Now Buying and Selling Used and New Games

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Game Buzzard is now buying and selling used XBox 360, Wii, PS2 and PS3 games. In an effort to give gamers an alternative outlet to sell their used games and also purchase used games, Game Buzzard has entered the used game market. For years Game Stop has been virtually the only business that has built an empire by buying and selling used games to and from gamers. Often times the values that gamers receive are a fraction of what they originally cost leaving many gamers bitter and unhappy knowing that they lost so much money in such a short time period.

Their is nothing worse than purchasing a game new for $59-$89 on a launch date and taking it home, playing it, only to find out they don’t like it Bring back to Game Spot and getting $25-$30 for it. Than going over to the used game section and seeing the used game they just traded in selling for $5 less than a new one. Classic example is Halo 3. Bring it to GS and get $25 for it and they turn around and sell it for $54. Game Buzzard will give you $30 for the trade and sell it for $44 giving you 20% more on the trade-in and saving you $10 or roughly 20% when you buy it.

Game Buzzard will give gamers more for their trade-ins and sell the used games for less than the competition. We also will allow our customers to come in and play a new or used game for 30 minutes before you purchase it. So you should have a good idea if you will like it and or not before spending your hard earned cash. All our used games come with a 7 day return policy if they do not work as intended.

Game Buzzard will also give gamers a “FREE” hour of game play time with the purchase of any game they purchase from us. So on game launch days when a new game title is released you can pick up your game at the store and play it right away in our store.

As a side note if you have any games that do not work and aren’t cracked or broken we can normally repair them using our professional CD repair unit.

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