GameStop 'Trade Anything Day' set for Dec. 6: What to know about the holiday deal unlike any other
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GameStop 'Trade Anything Day' set for Dec. 6: What to know about the holiday deal unlike any other
"GameStop, the video game retail giant, is hosting a "Trade Anything Day" on Saturday, Dec. 6, where people can bring in almost anything to trade in for a store credit. There are a few ground rules, however. For one, the company says the item must fit in a 20-by-20-by-20 box. So, if you were hoping to trade in your retro Sony Trinitron CRT TV from the '90s, you're out of luck (although you may find another customer willing to buy it)."
"If it sounds like an April Fool's Day joke, guess again! GameStop, the video game retail giant, is hosting a "Trade Anything Day" on Saturday, Dec. 6, where people can bring in almost anything to trade in for a store credit. There are a few ground rules, however. For one, the company says the item must fit in a 20-by-20-by-20 box."
GameStop will host a Trade Anything Day on Saturday, Dec. 6, allowing customers to trade almost any item for store credit. Items must fit within a 20-by-20-by-20 box to qualify. Customers can receive store credit for only one traded item per person. Oversized items such as retro CRT TVs will not qualify under the size rule, though those items may find private buyers. The retailer has not specified how approximate trade values will be determined. Additional details and any further restrictions are expected to be provided by the store.
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