I personally think using trade bait is fair. I mean JB make the exclusion list and you're abiding by it. I've only started doing it recently, Batman: AA was my first one. When it's a game you really want and have the option of $99 or $50, what are you gunna choose?
To anyone who may feel ill of the trade bait 'scam':
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/08/11/2652204.htm45.5% rise in net profit to $94.4milYea, JB certainly are struggling with all the trading we're doing... phew, gee... Might have to wipe all of $10,000 from that bottom line... Man those investors are gonna be pissed...
Based on $10,000, a rough figure, we're affecting their net profit by
0.01%, goddamn someone call the feds!
And this does not even take into effect any other money people have spent while in JB...
Oh wait, could the 3-for-1 trade deal be a way of getting people constantly into their stores, where they may buy other items....
Hang on, you mean to say stores sell things below cost, just to get people in the door so that they may purchase items with high margins....
Also, keep in mind that it is $95 store credit. You have to use it to buy something that has their retailer markups applied. If their average markup is something like 40%, then actual cost to them is around $50.
A perfect example for this is: Pure... It's not on the exclusion list at the moment and do you know what EB are offering for people who made trade in for this? $2.... Yep... 2 dollars.... And yet, it's on
sale for $20...
So for people buying this game with any store credit, it's cost EB, let's be fair and say $5...
Now I'm fairly sure that most other games on sale have a similar trade-in value with EB...
So, for your $60 of credit, it has 'cost' EB $15.... Again I'll be even fairer and say $20...
Even though you're getting $95 of credit for MW2 or $65 for Forza 3...
Each store credit dollar you get, is only costing EB 33.333333 cents....
And EB
will sell a few copies of the newer game you traded in at an inflated price, covering the 'credit' they gave you in the first place...
Even though some people think it's a 'scam' EB are still doing mightily well out of all this... While we're buying their trade bait, they're rubbing their grubby little hands together... As they've marked up said trade bait exponentially from what they provided as a trade price...
Maybe I'm just trying to justify any 'trades' I do... But, even if I do a couple of trades at JB and trade them at EB... Everyone is still winning.... Some simple mathematics and economics can determine that quite easily...
And before someone whinges about people just buying trade bait and 'genuine' people missing out... Why are the games so cheap? They're either ****py games that no one wants, or EB have a surplus of them...