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This was my worst experience of a trade in ever. I had to trade in Call of Duty Advanced warfare and decided to try this place out instead of my usual visit to Gamestop. Boy was that a mistake! First off, I was told I had to wait 15 minutes while they processed the trade in. Why the hell do you need to process a trade in??? Look at it, see if it's good, take it, give money. Anyway, so I browsed the shelves of completely outdated CDs, DVDs, and even records. After 20 minutes I was called over. "20 dollars." 20 dollars? Are you fucking kidding me? The game is brand new and just came out 2 months ago! Even GameStop would have offered 25.75 (I checked their website). So I say fuck it and accept my money. But I actually recieve 20.01. And when I say no keep the cent, he gives me an attitude "take the penny." By that time I had become completely fed up with all of their shit, walked behind the counter, took my game back, threw the 20, and stormed out. The place is cool if you like all out dated technology. Other than that, video games are over priced and you can buy all the movies online for much cheaper. STAY AWAY!
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