How much for trade in with PS2?

How much will i get if i trade in a ps2,53 games,3 memory cards,eye toy,singstar,and buzzers and 1 controller?

  • I am planning on trading em in at gamestation-just wondering how much i will get

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    about £15-£25, i will be surprised if they give you more NOT a chance in hell will you get £100 for that,, at the most you might get will be £40-£50 on ebay,

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ps2 - maybe $25 games - depends on the game , some will be $2-$3 others they won't want accessories - nothing - they don't take accessories or controllers in trade basically you'll probably get less than $50 - find a friend to sell to or use ebay , craigslist or the local buy and sell or classifieds you'll get at least $150 selling it yourself and can buy a new ps3 or something instead

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Scarred

your best bet is selling them privately - as others have suggested you will get very little for the console (£10) and as little as 30/40p for the games if you are lucky.

catonthewebb

i would sell it on ebay you will get the most of your money back this way. If you trade it in the most they will give you is 1 dollar per game. And the ps2 itself might only get 25 bucks. While the other things next to nothing you can get a used controller for 2 dollars at gamestop.

gofish1985

enough to buy a xbox 360.

The City

well at CeX depending on the condition u may get up to £30!!!

Emily

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