Thought it was interesting that only $1 out of the $12 the retailer takes is actually profit - no wonder they like pre-owned more and more.
Effectively they are making a massive profit increase - eg on a $45 preowned price, subtract the $11 costs and the price you paid to buy it off the customer (knowing GAME probably about $25) you are left with $9 profit - 900% profit increase!
Effectively they are making a massive profit increase - eg on a $45 preowned price, subtract the $11 costs and the price you paid to buy it off the customer (knowing GAME probably about $25) you are left with $9 profit - 900% profit increase!

