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CDiablo said:
1/2 of all states in the USA tax digital goods. Typically people can get games while out or shipped to them for free. Physical games(both new and used prices are legal in this argument) are almost always cheaper than digital on consoles. I would say if you trade games to gamestop you are likely someone who needs money immediately, doesnt care about how much they get back, or an idiot. You can usually get $5 and more for every game released for ever console ever(save for a few games like sports games)

A few states do, but from what I know the tax is still cheaper than retail tax.

And physical games aren't always cheaper, even used. Flash sales completely destroy you point. If used games are fair game, so are flash sales. Steam alone shows how cheap digital games can be. I can get 50 steam games for like $100 during a summer sale. Can't do that with retail.



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