(Topic ID: 223676)

Why do people sell games shortly after buying them?

By Blindseer

5 years ago


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    “Why do people sell their games shortly after receiving them?”

    • Money issues 14 votes
      7%
    • Profit 26 votes
      13%
    • dislike for game 98 votes
      50%
    • bad idea to own a machine 7 votes
      4%
    • other 50 votes
      26%

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    #42 5 years ago

    I can say I have never bought a pin that has not stayed. Of course I always play them before I buy to see if it will last. Ans so far all of 4 of them have! LOL I don't make a lot of money. My newest purshase is a JJP POTC LE. It will be my only NIB purchase!!!!! I played it at expo and I am still happy with it through the changes.
    After that it will be used pins, and thank you folks for buying them and selling them after a few months.

    Oh, and I agree with this!

    Quoted from ccbiggsoo7:

    because some people have more money than sense!

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