The difference in price between a hot new release and a game that's been around a couple months can be huge (say $70 versus $30). The longer you can wait, the lower the price, so try to be patient. In addition to the substantially better price, you might also get a better … [Read more...] about Be patient with new video game releases
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Avoid Pay Per View
Ordering just a couple Pay Per View items each month adds up. $3 here and there may not seem like much, but if you order 3 a month, that's $108/year! Instead, look for a lower monthly plan that gives you those same movies and shows.A LOZO expert posted this tip. … [Read more...] about Avoid Pay Per View
Rent video games or play the demo before buying
Renting video games before buying is a great way to test them out. If you just can't get enough, and end up renting the same game over and over again, it's a good sign that you should buy it. Plus, games that have been on the market for a while tend to be cheaper, so waiting a … [Read more...] about Rent video games or play the demo before buying
Buy “pre-owned” games to save 50%
For other types of electronics, buying used will save you money, but it may or may not be the way you want to go. For video games, though: we swear by it. If you buy a "pre-owned" game from a larger retailer such as GameStop or Amazon, it will be guaranteed to work just like … [Read more...] about Buy “pre-owned” games to save 50%
Trade-in old games for credit or cash
Top retailers like GameStop.com, EB Games and Amazon will give you cash or credit for games you no longer want, usually between $5 and $30. Of course the newer the game, the more you'll get for it, but you can usually get something even for older games. Amazon covers the … [Read more...] about Trade-in old games for credit or cash