PerturbedKitty said:
but what i was doing serves both purposes. it makes nintendo money and makes gamestop money. i was happy to do it. |
While it is true that Gamestop push sales of new software because naturally sales of both are needed to keep the gamers stocked with things to buy and sell... if your store has a used copy in stock bought from a customer for €5 and you can sell it for €30 or a copy from your supplier which cost GS €30 to sell for €35 surely you see where the bigger margin is here right? Also keep in mind that used stock is never something that a games store wants to build a stockpile of since it is constantly losing its value, the faster it is resold the higher the margin.
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