The video game retailer GameStop is offering a day for customers to “bring whatever” into the store for a trade-in and get store credit. Known as “Trade Anything Day,” the event will take place on Dec ...
A promotion that sounds nice on paper is not always a good time for the people who actually have to make it happen. Take, for example, GameStop's upcoming Trade Anything Day. The video game retailer ...
Retailer GameStop has announced a "Trade Anything Day," and as part of this, people can visit a store and trade anything. Well, not quite anything. There is a list of items that GameStop will not ...
The early GameStop Black Friday sale consists of a mix of video game deals, some discounted accessories, and a bunch of toys and merch. The most prominent deals featured on the website are the $20 or ...
GameStop will hold its first Take Anything Day on Dec. 6. Customers will get a store credit for items accepted. Yes, there are some exceptions to the "anything." See the list. Get ready for some ...
Millennials and older Gen Z gamers know what it's like to walk into a GameStop to trade in unwanted games or old consoles. But now, the retailer is having a day where people can trade in anything.
GameStop, a popular U.S. gaming store, is running a “Trade Anything Day” on December 6, which will allow customers to trade (almost) anything—including taxidermied animals—for in-store credit, which ...
Customers can bring in items—so long as they fit inside a 20x20x20 GameStop box—on Dec. 6 to trade for in-store credit. While GameStop hasn’t yet shared how it will assign value to the items customers ...
GameStop wants your old junk. In a recent announcement, the company is promoting a "Trade Anything Day," scheduled for next month. GameStop is accepting non-gaming items, such as household goods or ...
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