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	<title>Comments on: Researching people doing untrue or questionable marketing of video games online!?</title>
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		<description>It seems that what egameplace is doing is what Game Stop or EB Games does. It&#039;s simply a trade, and they get their cut ($1.95) So if you have old games that you are not playing any more, you trade them in to egameplace. They may even have like a &quot;Market Place&quot; like some baseball teams websites have where season ticket holders can sell their tickets.

So, on the front, it looks legit. If you are having a serious problem with them, try contacting the Better Business Bureau, or you can do a &#039;whois&#039; look-up and find out who is hosting the site as well as their contact information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that what egameplace is doing is what Game Stop or EB Games does. It&#8217;s simply a trade, and they get their cut ($1.95) So if you have old games that you are not playing any more, you trade them in to egameplace. They may even have like a &quot;Market Place&quot; like some baseball teams websites have where season ticket holders can sell their tickets.</p>
<p>So, on the front, it looks legit. If you are having a serious problem with them, try contacting the Better Business Bureau, or you can do a &#8216;whois&#8217; look-up and find out who is hosting the site as well as their contact information.</p>
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