Originally posted by Anarchotron
This whole thread is quite backwards.
You sell giftcards for a considerable amount less than they're valued at, not more or just as much. What's the point of someone buying a giftcard for more than it's worth? That's like buying a $5 bill that's still in circulation for $10.
You're losing money and not gaining a thing. Games and add-ons are sold at GameStop, Walmart, Best Buy, and Target -- just like the EA Store, so convenience isn't a factor.
As I said in a previous post, I'm now selling it for $20, which is how much you'd pay for it.
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Originally posted by Georgee
Any local game store. Obviously EA don't have their own shop.
The $20 coupon code
only works with the EA products, nothing else, nowhere else, only online on any console.
---------- Post added at 06:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:35 PM ----------
Originally posted by Anarchotron
This whole thread is quite backwards.
You sell giftcards for a considerable amount less than they're valued at, not more or just as much. What's the point of someone buying a giftcard for more than it's worth? That's like buying a $5 bill that's still in circulation for $10.
You're losing money and not gaining a thing. Games and add-ons are sold at GameStop, Walmart, Best Buy, and Target -- just like the EA Store, so convenience isn't a factor.
However, I WOULD be quite willing to go down to $15 minimum, no less.