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fedfed said:


I am a big ebay user, however I do agree.

I would like to see a world were you cannot buy used, games, dvd and cd in store or online.

the price will go down (since more software will be sold) - of course there are some limitation like very old game, limnited edition or anything else is out of production and you cannot find elsewhere.

 

maybe they should just put a date ban. like only 3 years old games, dvd or cd can be sold as second hand.

 

Company need to makes more profits so that they can make more games.

You are among the 20% who don't understand the big picture of an economy. If you take away the consumers' right to sell stuff they no longer want, then they will have less money to buy new things. An economy is a cycle. In a system that does not allow used game sales, much fewer new games will be sold, which means game companies will make less money. This wouldn't lead to cheaper prices at all, only to less consumption.



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