I'm not the grammer police, but that's not a complete sentence. Aside from that it sounds like you don't feel like you got a fair deal on something. Here is my opinion on dealing inside a brick and mortar used game store. First off, all the info you need is available for free if you have any question about the value of literally almost anything in the world. Always research what your selling first so you can make an educated decision on any offer you get. Second is the same rule applies when making a purchase. It's ok to take a minute and step away to research what you could pay somewhere else. Third is to have a realistic idea of what it takes to own and run a store like this. Rent, employee wages, workers comp insurance, property insurance, power, water and trash service all cost money every month. Even with all of these fees, ebay is still probably higher on prices. That alone should tell you something. If you had a specific bad experience you should detail it here.
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