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GameStop customer nets $10,000+ store credit for hundreds of broken consoles

A GameStop customer named Josh reportedly traded in hundreds of broken video game consoles, including PlayStations, Xboxes, and Nintendo Switches, for over $10,000 in store credit. The customer utilized GameStop's policy where trading in items for store credit yields more value than receiving cash. While some criticized the customer for not selling the consoles independently on platforms like eBay, the article suggests the trade-in offered convenience and saved effort compared to individual sales. AI

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GameStop customer nets $10,000+ store credit for hundreds of broken consoles

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Tyson ·

    GameStop customer earned over $10,000 in store credit from a stack of broken consoles — traded 'hundreds' of PlayStations, Xboxes, Game Boys, Switches, and more

    One man’s trash is another’s treasure, and GameStop just paid out over $10,000 for hundreds of broken consoles.