http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/04/06/ ... i-u-for-45
Wow used 360 systems for $80. If only Id waited 10 years.
IGN news deals - Xbox 360 used $80
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Re: IGN news deals - Xbox 360 used $80
i picked one up at a local Goodwill for $35 (sans controller) - 30% discount coupon, so about $27 after tax. the dashboard was still 2005-era, heh. i traded in my original Xbox 360 at a Best Buy for a $100 gift card a few years back (which i then redeemed for a Razer mouse on clearance and Steam credit), so i did ok there.
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Re: IGN news deals - Xbox 360 used $80
There was one at our neighborhood resale place for $75 with two wireless controllers. Considering that I just sold a wireless 360 controller on eBay for $30, I was seriously considering picking it up.hitbyambulance wrote:i picked one up at a local Goodwill for $35 (sans controller) - 30% discount coupon, so about $27 after tax. the dashboard was still 2005-era, heh. i traded in my original Xbox 360 at a Best Buy for a $100 gift card a few years back (which i then redeemed for a Razer mouse on clearance and Steam credit), so i did ok there.
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