Second hand games
Its large inventory houses hundreds of used board games, ranging from newer games like Terraforming Mars to older games like Clue. Amazon will then list all of the board games that you can buy used. Not all used board games on Amazon are deeply discounted.
Other games with more wear and tear have a much cheaper price, and the seller typically describes the damage. Related: Fun board games for people who hate board games. As much as you might dislike Facebook, the Facebook Marketplace is still a viable way to get used board games at a discounted price—you just have to sign up for a Facebook account in order to use it.
Buying a used game from the Facebook Marketplace can help you avoid shipping costs completely. Mostly everything on the Facebook Marketplace is sold locally, which means you can meet up with the seller in-person to pick up the game. Even so, Facebook Marketplace is still worth a look.
If a used board game only has a few cosmetic issues and is offered at a discounted price, you should definitely consider buying it. Read next: Useful board gaming accessories for game night.
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They'll even reimburse your shipping for your trade-in. If you're local to their Virginia store, they throw open the back room every weekend for tournaments, events, and a convention-style person-to-person showroom where you can find all sorts of gems, direct from other collectors and video game fans.
Those of you who nominated eStarland called out those latter points specifically in its nomination thread, and it's worth noting that if you do live in the area, you can pick up online orders at the brick and mortar store as well. They host special events, and even if you're across the world, you can still take part in the bargains available in their online store or trade in your items. The company has a customer service and sales team that works with customers all over the globe.
The nomination thread also noted that if you're a fan of video game collectibles, anime, artbooks, and other merchandise, eStarland has that in droves as well. JJGames specializes largely in retro gaming and retro consoles, so expect to find tons of used NES and SNES consoles, or even a new Gamecube to play all those old games you just dusted off the shelf.
Just because they deal in the classics doesn't mean that they don't pay attention to recent games—although you won't see current gen hardware like the PS4 or the Xbox One for sale—their listings stop with the PS3 and the Xbox JJGames offers free shipping on all orders in the United States, and incredible—seriously, incredible discounts on classic titles you may not have thought you could find elsewhere except perhaps out of someone's basement on eBay.
Plus, for each of their consoles, they have a library of games available to sell and ship within a business day or so. The company has been a labor of love since , is a small business with a handful of dedicated employees, and it's been chugging along, making both classic and modern game fans happy ever since. In its nomination thread, you highlighted the fact that JJGames specializes in retro consoles and games—and it only takes one look at the front page to see why.
Still, we'll go out on a limb and note that their new stuff is modestly priced as well, and you should check it out if you're looking for a decent deal on a replacement console or some older titles. Amazon is kind of an obvious contender here,. Their interface may not be the easiest when it comes to looking specifically for used games and consoles, but they do have them for sale from individual sellers and Amazon Merchants who are more than happy to offer great discounts over the same products new.
Best of all, they're usually listed right along with the new item, so it's not hard to find a used version of something if you're looking for something specific.
Besides, because it's Amazon, you can be fairly certain to find just about anything for any platform you're interested in. It doesn't hurt that Amazon is a great place to sell your used stuff as well—not so much because they offer the best trade in prices or the highest returns if you're an Amazon Seller, but because they make the process so painless and easy. In its nomination thread, I called out those points, and many of you filled in the blanks by pointing out that Amazon is a great starting point and a solid baseline for understanding what you can get at what price.
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