Next time you're shopping for video games, you might want to pay more attention to that price tag.
You'd be surprised to see how many games out there can be misspriced, or misslabeled, and in your favor.
The Call of Duty 2 game for the 360 I got yesterday was mispriced. itread $9.99 while the game was actually supposed to sell for $12.99. Plus, 1 point for the bargain hunter.
But today, the advice came into a more important role. At FYE, I came in looking for the last 2 games to complete my launch collection for the 360. Sadly the 4 Gamestop stores near me don't have Amped 3 or Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. Neither did this Fye Store (looks like my launch collection will be incomplete for now.) But they did have these two games; one that was misslabeled and another misspriced.
First up, Tomb Raider Anniversary for the Xbox 360. It's used, practically brand new condition, misslabled for...$19.99. Concidering this game runs for 40 bucks on average (some stores for 50 bucks), I had to get this game.
Next up is Oblivion for the 360, used, in excellent condition, misspriced for $22. It was supposed to sell for $30. :p
But, it gets even sweeter, with a buy 2 get one free sale (bought a Bret Hart Dvd collection set for $20) i got the Tomb Raider game for only $10. AND, Igot a a $5 off next purchase card, and a mail in rebate card. xD
So, there ya go, a game for cheaper then normal price, and a game that isaved 30 to 40 bucks off their new sale price.
So, next time you look at a used game store, flea market, or any store, pay more attention to the sticker price.... you could find a bargain that you weren't supposed to have! :p