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    k, I wanna sell my gameboy advance sp to game
    However, i dunno how much they'll buy it for
    Can you give me a rough idea how much they'll pay
    I hear they pay real money or/and put the value on yer reqards card. They pay more for the reward card than for real money.
    So, can anyone answer the question for me, Ty ; ]
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    Not much, they underprice things totally and with the DS, and the Gameboy Micro all newer, you wont get much at all.

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    Can ya give me like, a rough price they'll give?
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    No idea, look what they are selling for on ebay and then take a bit off it.

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    Game are the self proclaimed best people to give the most money for trade in games. I far from believe it. You'll probably get around £10 - £20. It's best to put it up on eBay and put a reserve on it for the price you don't mind selling it for.

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    Erm, dya think i can sell gba sp, and erm, its charger, a case for it, and say 3 games for £30 - £50? ;l
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne. View Post
    Game are the self proclaimed best people to give the most money for trade in games. I far from believe it. You'll probably get around £10 - £20. It's best to put it up on eBay and put a reserve on it for the price you don't mind selling it for.
    i disagree there. as many people i know get put off by reserve prices as i do. usually i'd put the starting price as something i wouldn't mind getting it for. (lowest ammount), not 99p and things silly like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon View Post
    i disagree there. as many people i know get put off by reserve prices as i do. usually i'd put the starting price as something i wouldn't mind getting it for. (lowest ammount), not 99p and things silly like that.
    I was going to put starting price but I couldn't think of it so I put reserve.
    If you add to it, you might get a bit more. If you have the original box you will get a bit more, but it depends on the condition and how popular the game is etc.

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    No shop will give you alot. £10-£15, if that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Myzas View Post
    Erm, dya think i can sell gba sp, and erm, its charger, a case for it, and say 3 games for £30 - £50? ;l
    No chance. My brother tried trading in 5 perfect gamecube games ages ago when it was popular, they didn't accept 2 and offered £5 for the other 3.
    Last edited by Neversoft; 09-01-2007 at 05:28 PM.

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