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Originally Posted by Chiyo_chichi
I don't like them, simply based on a cosmetic point of view. I hate scratches/smudges/unknown residues.
I remember when I was in highschool, someone I knew would take games he was gonna sell to GS, throw the read-side of the disk on the floor, and then start spinning it with his feet, leading to scratch-ville. He did this in order to get back at low buy-back prices. Knowing psychos like that are out there, I make it a point to buy new.
I dunno what was worse, what he was doing, or the fact GS accepted all his disks.
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I had no idea Gamestop even took back scratched up discs!

Even still, if I'm buying a used game from Gamestop, I make my personal business to check for scratches before purchasing...but then again thats just me!