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How does the Game shop exchange policy work?

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Katie7 | 23:51 Sat 05th Jan 2008 | Gaming
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We got Drawn to life Nintendo ds game on 23rd Oct for a christmas present. My daughter doesn't like it at all. Does anyone know how the exchange policy works? and roughly how much she'd get off another game? We still have the reciept (it cost �20). But is it too long ago seeing as how the reciept is dated October? Thanks for any help.
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2 rules in gaming for me...

1 never buy at game
2 never exhcange at game

their games are over-priced and can be bought cheaper at a supermarket or online.their exchange policy works by them giving you a stupidly low price for a game which they then hope you put towards another purchase in their shop. the exchanged game, meanwhile goes back on sale at an inflated price.

my advice sell games on ebay or similar as you will get more for them.
i have found Gamestation give a good price for a trade in.

how much you get depends on the game they scan it and give you a credit note, in the form of a recipt which you use as part or full payment towards another game.
it is a 28 day return policy at game.

You would have to trade in for another game, most shops give you more in trade than in cash. It depends on the condition of the game and box and also the age of the game as to how much they are willing to give. Best advice take it round a few and ask how much they would give you in trade.

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