I would suggest using Gamestop, and buying used games instead of new. In addition to their used games being guaranteed to work, you can return the game no-questions-asked within a week. Meaning if you try it and you don't like it, you can return it and get something else. Plus, their used games are way more affordable than new. They do trade-backs for credit on games you're done with, too, though you don't usually get a lot of money for them.
For new games and peripherals, yeah, Amazon. But I am a big encourager of the used game market.
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on 2011-12-30 08:36 pm (UTC)For new games and peripherals, yeah, Amazon. But I am a big encourager of the used game market.