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Edited by KilljoyDetective: 11/8/2013 4:51:53 AM
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Yes I think Games should be treated the same way

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Possibly, for some games maybe

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No, we can't burn Games in that manner

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I tire of answering the same questions again and again and having to explain what I'm talking about here, for those that think the Used Games market and Used Books markets can't be compared at all, you need to not come into threads like this guns barred thinking there's anything wrong with asking this question. To those that like to make accusations of mental retardation, I never expected more from those users to begin with. [b]Thread Unsuccessful, Operation Terminated.[/b]

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  • >letmetellyouwhythatsbullshit.png 1st amendment, and no copy right law says that. you're not supposed to buy or sell a book with no cover because it was likely sent back to the publisher(because the store wanted a refund since it wasn't selling well enough or they simply had too many of that book) be recycled and marked as destroyed and unsold surplus inventory, and thus the publishers and authors got no royalties since it was stolen before the process was completed. and burning your HDD or BD-rom/DVD-roms in fire when you're done with a game? 1.) toxic chemicals like lead(in it's dangerous form, not the inert form) and mercury released as inhale-able smoke and by-products. 2.) major waste of time, money, and technology 3.) makes you look like some technotarded Zoolander.

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