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January 13, 2005
Holiday Returns Policies = Full Retail Game Value for Trades
I'd been wanting Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater for a while now. I'm a huge fan of the MGS Series. I had no money, and I didn't want to lost more than one of my games. Metal Gear Solid 3 is still 50 bucks and the only game I had that cost that much was Burnout 3. That and Taiko Drum Master, but I’m not giving that one up. I was getting tired of Burnout anyway. I thought maybe I could get exchange, but I soon found out that Best Buy only exchanges for an identical copy. I realized I wouldn’t get it from Best Buy, but I soon developed the following process. Follow along and get what you paid for your game in full trade value!
1. Procure game and receipt.
2. Take both to Best Buy and exchange for identical copy that is sealed.
3. Take sealed copy to Wal-Mart and exchange for other game.
4. (Optional) Get held up by a railroad bridge threatening to collapse under heavy weight.
Tada! Now you’ve gotten a new game after owning the first one for a month or so and still getting full value for it.
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