I don't think facebook is taking over as the place to buy and sell. But it is definitely another tool in the bag. I think anybody that is buying or selling should use facebook as one of their multiple options when looking for a game.
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I don't think facebook is taking over as the place to buy and sell. But it is definitely another tool in the bag. I think anybody that is buying or selling should use facebook as one of their multiple options when looking for a game.
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