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Kasz216 said:
twesterm said:
Kasz216 said:

A) Not the consumers fault though...

B) The disc very much does have wear and tear on it.

What isn't the consumers fault?

I have never actually seen a disc that is in bad condition and I buy a fair amount of used games.  Gamestop is a lot of bad things but they are actually good about giving you a game disc that is in good condition (and I inspect every disc I buy at that store) so you're in no way getting an inferior product.  Collector's might be annoyed, but they don't count. 


You miss the point, not all discs are ones in the store.  A lot in general get damaged.

Also your general point is wrong... for example Art.


Monet paintings look as good today as they did way back when they were painted.  There is a lot of stuff that's resold that maintains it's value.

I think I still fail to see your point about damaged discs.  Are you saying it's not the customers fault for damaging their own discs?

So because one thing resembles another that's true for everything?