Why Would You Ever Purchase Video Games Off Amazon?
This morning, Motley Fool asks whether it is game over for Game Stop as Toys “R” Us in encroaching into their territory of video game buying / selling / trading.
… who cares?
I continue to ask why you would ever shop at Game Stop? Or Toys “R” Us or the Playstation Store (now closing) and so on for Video Games?
I just bought MLB The Show 2009 for Playstation 3 on Amazon. It arrived on ‘opening’ day, was discounted by 5-10% and didn’t include taxes. Furthermore, it was entirely hassle free: a few clicks on Amazon.com and it arrived at my front door.
And Amazon now has a trade in program to save an additional 10% (which is about what you would get at Game Stop… if you want to extract the maximum value of trade ins, you are best served on eBay or Half.com):


The same question stands for purchasing DVDs at Borders and Barnes & Nobles. They cost nearly double the price of that found on Amazon and have far worse selection. Unless you need a movie specifically at that moment – these purchases makes no sense.
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