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good place to sell games

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what are good places to sell my games :)
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sign up through this link and get a free 100 points(the equivalent to the purchase of a 5 dollar game)
http://www.goozex.com/trading/asp/refer ... 7181502560
trade your games in for points to get more games...also if you sign up and make a trade i get points too :D
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Easy question:ebay first,foremost and always. Alot of people gripe about the cost of doing business but remember it is nullified by the increase of profit; ebay has a huge market, essenitaly the entire usa and of course wide-market awareness. So due to more demand, you'll recieve a much higher price. Also you should always advertise your games on forums like this, all gaming forums, any relvant forums and any other creative outlet you can think of to increase hits. If you don't care or you simply want to dump your games, use craigslist or here. Racketboy isn't a bad site for rare game articles as you can usually garner ebay prices or slightly lower to compesnate or overcut the fees. Or better yet link your listing. cha ching.
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how about on racketboy!?! ive sold many games, systems and accessories here, as well as bought a few. the forums are a great place to sell!
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fox099 wrote:how about on racketboy!?! ive sold many games, systems and accessories here, as well as bought a few. the forums are a great place to sell!

yeah i am going to do that
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brown-noser
You know that story, about how NASA spent millions of dollars developing this pen that writes in Zero G? Did you ever read that?
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They used a pencil.
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