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Anyone have any clue about how CEX decide their pricing structure? I cannot fathom how their pricing for new Switch tiles for example make any sense.
Mario Kart 8 - £52 on CEX (Used), £42 on Amazon (New)
Splatoon 2 - £55 on CEX (Used), £45 on Amazon (New)
Zelda BOTW - £55 on CEX (Used), £48 on Amazon (New)
Given the price of these titles is only going to drop, and therefore they'll make less money on whatever price they gave people for trade in, why price them above New retail? |
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