Monday, June 7, 2010

Central Scam | How Could You Not Like Them

I’ve read and seen some reviews that Game Trade Central is being called Game Trade Central Scam. Game Trade Central is most definitely not a scam and it bothers me to hear people say that they are.
The thing that bothers me the most is that the people who say Game Trade Central a scam do not seem to know what a scam is. I have read reports from people who say that Game Trade Central’s prices are unfair. This is most definitely not true. I did research to compare the prices other companies offer for video game console and video game sells. Most of the time Game Trade Central had the same prices or better, so how could they be a scam.
There is no Game Trade Central Scam.
I believe that some people just can’t be happy. Some people want nothing more than to just complain, complain, complain. It’s really a shame that the net allows this childish behavior. I’m sure the type of people who complain about Game Trade Central are also the same type of people who childishly curse at customer service reps. You know what I’m talking about don’t you? The people who cause a big scene because Wal-Mart won’t refund them for the $1,000 lawn mower they bought, used, and beat up. Some people really need to just get a life and focus on things that are more important.
Instead of continuing to discuss this so called Game Trade Central Scam, it is probably best to discuss what Game Trade Central does as well as proof that they are not a scam.
Game Trade Central buys used video games and used video game consoles. Not just Playstation 3’s and Nintendo Wii’s. They even buy old consoles like Atari’s or even consoles you might not have heard of or remembered but have lying around in your attic somewhere. Systems like the Jaguar. Remember that video game system? They have a simple three step process in which you select the video game or video game console you want to trade-in. You then add the video game console or video game to your virtual cart, and then you’re given an estimated value. If you accept the value, you simply proceed and they provide you with information to mail your items.
Now the thing that really bothers me and forces me to jump to their defense is the notion that they are a scam because they don’t have the best prices as people would like them to have.
The thing I really congratulate Game Trade Central on is there willingness to clearly and loudly display the conditions of their prices prior to checkout. They make no attempt to hide their pricing policy. They make it widely available and known to everyone.
So why do people call them Game Trade Central Scam? As I stated above, it’s because some people just can’t be satisfied. I also think a lot of people’s problem is seller’s remorse. I think some people have an emotional attachment to their gaming console or game and when they sell it, they regret it. If that’s the case, they should not take that out on Game Trade Central and call them Game Trade Central Scam, because they are not at all a scam.

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