Are the old horror stories such as 'Quoted X but then wanted to pay Y when they received them' still valid?
Now don't get me wrong, they pay pittance for most stuff, but I've loads of old 360/PS3 games (some 2013 which @ £4/5 I may as well sell) that I can take the most valuable and bundle together and make 1 hassle free transaction - but I was wondering from those that may have used them - do they expect the items to be in A1 condition, and are their initial prices based on such?
Their site mentions that is the case for electronics but doesn't mention that for CDs, DVDs etc.
I have cross referenced the prices against CEX for example and in the majority of cases Music Magpie pay more, apart from a couple of titles so I will probably split. Obviously I'll check eBay first and bung some up on there but don't really want to piss around with 2 dozen auctions and 2 dozen post office trips.
Now don't get me wrong, they pay pittance for most stuff, but I've loads of old 360/PS3 games (some 2013 which @ £4/5 I may as well sell) that I can take the most valuable and bundle together and make 1 hassle free transaction - but I was wondering from those that may have used them - do they expect the items to be in A1 condition, and are their initial prices based on such?
Their site mentions that is the case for electronics but doesn't mention that for CDs, DVDs etc.
I have cross referenced the prices against CEX for example and in the majority of cases Music Magpie pay more, apart from a couple of titles so I will probably split. Obviously I'll check eBay first and bung some up on there but don't really want to piss around with 2 dozen auctions and 2 dozen post office trips.