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| - I recently unpacked an used 3DS bought from Game Shack here. I tested it a few times with games like Pokemon, Tetris, Kirby and everything else. It came with the original box, AR cards, the free 2 gigabyte SD card, and all the documentation. At the time, I took the time to test it at the counter. The HOME buttons were a little sticky and didn't want to budge.
I brought it home and discovered that the free stylus was chewed on, the memory card was filled with pictures of a kid and his family, and lastly, the L and R triggers did not want to work.
It was a major purchase - $75, and to discover that the previous owner had spilled something sticky on the 3DS and Game Shack didn't bother to check that all the functions of the 3DS worked? Yeah, not so much.
Anyhow, they are a bit expensive and unprofessional.
* To make it worse, the 3DS was meant to be a gift to my fiancee. I can't gift her a broken 3DS and now am looking for ways to fix it. (I'm probably going to phone Nintendo for some repairs...)
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