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Had with GameTZ.
I've come to the conclusion that GameTZ sucks, because:
A.) Almost no one responds to trade requests in a timely manner.
B.) Most traders turn out to be snobbish super-collectors, who want perfect condition MISB games for their beat up, well used stuff.
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Every time I've sent an offer I've never heard back. I ignore the site as a result.
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I used to use Goozex, but refused to play along with their pricing bullshit.
Right now I got the SNES games I wanna get rid of on eBay. So here's hoping I can get enough scratch to turn them into some of the GBA games I want.
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Yeah, GameTZ never worked for me. I sent out several offers and never got one reply. Definitely not worth using.
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I've had the same problem with GameTZ, I've hardly used it since 2001. Goozex seems to be working for me pretty well though, once I figured out that 100 points is five bucks I was able to decide if I wanted to put a game up there for an instant trade or pop it on ebay.
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I used Goozex, until they pulled that whole "We're doubling the price for everyone, including long established members, and offering nothing in the way of improvements! Actually we are removing features that long time users have enjoyed, just to be dicks!" bullshit.
And as I remember, trading games on that site was a pain in the ass. As the point system was always in flux, and No one ever seemed to want what I offered, or had what I wanted. So I could have plenty of points, but go months before something came along that I would actually spend them on. Oh, I was keen on the "We're rewarding you for using shipping confirmation by awarding you points early!" feature, and was equally pissed when it was taken away to make things more "fair" for new members.
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Heh, yeah, I almost never get what I want until months after the fact. Good thing I wait for months to buy things for the price I want anyway. ;)