Sell SNES Games online

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By Stanhelix

Got some old SNES games that just gather dust in your wardrobe? Seen a new game that you just can't afford? Well those SNES games may be worth more than the dust collectors they currently are. Chillout Games will take those old games from you and magically transform them into cash! The procedure couldn't be simpler. Head over to http://www.chilloutgames.co.uk/ and create an account. After that’s all sorted, click the “Sell” tab convenient located at the top of the page. Now the good part starts.

There are two ways for you to begin adding your games to the quote. The first is to check the back of the box for the barcode. The number under it is what you need. Just type the code into the first box, hit search, and your game should appear in the quote list below. If you have no casing for your game, just type the name of the game and select its format to get a list of relevant titles. Pick the one you own and you’re done! Pretty good right? But hold on a second! Be sure to edit the condition of each item component before adding more games. You will need to grade the disc/cart, inlay, case and manual. Here’s how to grade your games correctly:

The case on a SNES is basically the box the cart is stored in. If you have no box, then just select missing. The things to look out for on a SNES box include tears, pen, pencil, paint or any other marks, squashed markings (can happen when the box is sat on and is puffed up again), piercing marks, colour fade (can happen when the box is left on a window sill), water logging (the box will appear warped due to the water drying up) and wear and tear (cardboard is showing through the design on the box). You may notice more things on the box than are listed here, but be sure to check the selling help section of the Chillout Games website for grading guidelines.

Grading the manual is basically the same thing. Be sure to check thoroughly that there are no missing pages, writing (such as cheat codes or notes), torn pages, rusted staples (they leave a brown mark on the pages), badly crumpled or heavily folded .

Now take a look at the game cartridge itself. The NES carts are quite robust, but if the contacts (the metal parts inside the cart) are word or rusted this could stop them from working. Also, the cart picture may be ripped or possibly a retailer sticker strongly glued to the cart. These things may cause a cart to be graded as scruffy. Be sure to look at the selling section of the website, specifically ‘how do I grade my items?’ for accurate guidelines.

If you send your games in without letting us know of any scruffy or missing items there will be an admin charge of 25p adjustments made when checking the quote. This is because of the extra work that goes into processing the games once they reach us. If you send in 30 games all graded as very good and complete but we find 4 missing manuals and 2 heavily scratched discs, there will be an admin charge of £1.50. If your items get damaged in the post and there are pieces broken in the bottom of the box, or if you have clearly made an honest attempt at grading the items there will be no admin charge.

Your quote must reach a minimum of 15 games, with a total price of at least £30. After that, keep adding until you’re happy with your quote, scroll down and select how you want to be paid. You can choose secure cash transaction through PayPal or Shop Credit. If you’re thinking of buying a game from us, why not select shop credit? You will get more for your quote! Happy days! Is your order over £70? Select the second delivery option, and we'll take care of everything for you free of charge! If you are setting up the delivery, then how you package it is very important. You don't want your games to become damaged in transit do you? Of course not! So here are some tips to help you out!

Packing Box – Be sure to use a sturdy, strong and relevantly thick box. If you used an old, word box it could fall apart in the delivery van! A good box ensures your games get to us safely and securely. Tape up the folds with some good quality tape for extra security.

Safety Wrap – We've all been in a car. It's not always a relaxing experience! The same goes for your games. Wrapping them in a good bubble wrap or packing paper will make sure they stay safe on the journey, think of it as a seatbelt for your games!

Packing – Make sure there is no air in the box. Any gap should be filled with packing paper or any other packing material or your choice.

Sealing – Seal any seam or opening you see on your box. It may seem a pointless time waster but trust us from experience; it is as important a tip as is on this list. Nothing gets out, nothing gets in!

Guess what? You’re finished! Select continue and enter the details required for the Delivery, Enter your PayPal email address, select the total number of packages being sent, read through and accept the Packing and Quote terms, Click “Get Quote Number Now and your done! Success! After everything is checked out at our facility, you will receive your money! Easy peasy!

Standard terms apply. See website for details,

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