I do not let people borrow my games because I don't want them to get scratched up or anything.
How about you? Do you let people borrow your games?
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I do not let people borrow my games because I don't want them to get scratched up or anything.
How about you? Do you let people borrow your games?
I did, until I let someone borrow my Pokemon Crystal and then he moved.... and then I tracked him down and got it back but! IT was rude of him to not give it back!
I keep telling myself not to because usually I don't get them back until months later but since I'm a "yes man" people always find a way to make me feel guilty into saying yes.
only if its games i no longer play or if i know they will take care of the game or if i accidentally leave it over at my friends house or pc games i would like to play with them other than that they can come to my house and play(until i boot them off and play it myself)
Sure. So long as the person is trustworthy. I wouldn't loan a hard to find game, but if it's still available on retail, and you like and trust the person, why not... it's just sitting there on your shelf. And old games that you want to trade in for a measley $5 at Gamestop make terrific Xmas gifts for your friends. (BTW, Can you please not use yellow font next time? It's near unreadable on a white background.)donalbaneI just highlighted it with the cursor...
I would only let people borrow my games if I know them well. If you know the guy is a clean freak, then most likely yea. I do not enjoy to let people borrow if I know they are not playing it. it's like a rent, so there's a time limit to how long you should possess the game. I have a friend who has only played it once and he had it for like the entire month.
Last time I borrowed a game to someone, they leant it to another friend who moved to Brazil two days later and took the game with them. So no I don't borrow out games.TreflisThat's a good choice.
I let people borrow my games every now and then. I have my God of War on lend at the moment. I guess I'll give him God of War 2 if he likes the first one.
very rarely, and usually as a result of a lapse in judgement.
i've had games "lost' as a result of lending them out...
and i remember lending a game out one time, asking for it back 3 times before eventually going over to his house to look for it.
no wonder he couldn't find it... all his games were out of their cases, and in a scattered pile ON THE FLOOR. I was glad I had only lent him Guitar Hero 80s, because if it was a game I really liked I would have been upset that he could treat something that belonged to someone else that way.
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