Anybody use Gamefly ?

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#1 NESGuy83
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Advantages / disadvantages ? Sounds like a good deal and all especially when you refer people.
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#2 bededog
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It's a great deal if you are the type that doesn't want to keep your games. You get to play all sorts of games but you can't keep them. I'm the type that likes to keep games and replay them eventually so Gamefly isn't a great thing for me.
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#3 NESGuy83
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yah I used to be a old school gamer (just look at my collection on here) and owning a Wii is the first time I actually get to rent games when they first come out. Knowing that some games might suck and having to throw away $50 for that, I thought it would be worth it for most people to try out. I am a keeper of games as well (again, just look at my collection), but do not want to pay $50 a pop for just any plain old game. I have 14 or 15 wii games and cannot really beleive i have that many, but I would have to say all my game are excellent games and have good replay value. Additionally you can buy games there cheaper than gamestop or any other new/used game retailer. Free shipping and everything.
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It's a great deal if you are the type that doesn't want to keep your games. You get to play all sorts of games but you can't keep them. I'm the type that likes to keep games and replay them eventually so Gamefly isn't a great thing for me.bededog

Even if you like to buy all of your games, Gamefly gives you the option to keep any games you have rented at a discounted price. Usually it costs 30-40 dollars per game to keep them, but they have sales also.

I've been a member for about 1.5 months now.

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#5 topherskills
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ive had gamefly for about 6 months now and i love it

not only can u rent games fairly cheap but lets say u want to keep a game the cost plus the monthly charge would be cheaper than if u went to gamestop

and when uve been with them longer u get rewards for example im about to have 6 months so ii get 5 dollars that i can use to buy a game and 5 percent off any game

the only disadvantage i can think of is i live in florida and my games are shipped from california however when i send my games back the post office has some partnership where they can scan the game and if gamefly sees that i sent it they will send me my new game even when the other is still in the mail

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#6 PeterPerson
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tis very nice....
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#7 NESGuy83
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yah it seems like a pretty sweet deal any way you look at it. what about gamezflix ? any better or not as good ?