Buying used games online




















They match individual buyers up with specific items they're looking for quickly, even though they do all of the brokering themselves. They don't sell consoles at least, not yet , so you won't find a use PS 2 to go with the games they have for sale, for example, but they do have tons of games listed and plenty of people selling their old games there.

Still, they have a great selection of titles both old and new, including current-gen games, which in general have been tricky to find used at modest prices. They also make it easy to browse and shop—you can easily just scroll through games for any platform and see their starting prices.

All of the games listed on Glyde are secondhand, so there's no competition with new titles for pricing. In the nomination thread, many of you noted that Glyde's sales and buying process are remarkably easy and painless, and their customer service has been known to bend over backwards to resolve disputes and help people out.

Glyde fans point out that they're a great place to get rid of your stuff quickly if you want to make a few bucks, but it's fairly common knowledge that their sale prices aren't always the best, and they take a solid chunk of your sale in fees, so keep that in mind before you go shopping or selling.

They may not be the fastest option, but they are one of the most polished, seamless, and easy to use. Now that you've seen the top five, it's time to put them to an all out vote to determine the community favorite:. This week's honorable mention goes out to 2nd and Charles , a brick and mortar retailer that offers great prices and has a huge following of fans—just isn't in that many locations just yet.

It earned a lot of support in the call for contenders thread, and before you write them off as a local-only retailer, check their locations page —you may be pleased to discover one near you. Don't take my word for it—read what everyone had to say about it in its nomination thread here. Want to make the case for your personal favorite, even if it wasn't included in the list? Remember, the top five are based on your most popular nominations from the call for contenders thread earlier in the week.

Don't just complain about the top five, let us know what your preferred alternative is—and make your case for it—in the discussions below. The Hive Five is based on reader nominations. Small World. Reward System. Earn When You Spend. Sell and Trade. Cash, Credit or Games. Gaming Your way.

One Stop Board Game Shop. Volcanic Isle. Krosmaster: Arena. 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. It highlights the 7 Deadly Sins of Game Night , which you can use as a reference for all players during game night. If you want a great deal on lightly used board games, check out these sites for second-hand board games. Related: Cheap board games that are really fun 1. Disgaea 3 Absence Of Justice. Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Midnight Club: Los Angeles. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg.

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