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    Mooch.com - Trade A Game

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    Mooch.com is the site for all you fanatical gamers out there who just got bored of the last U$S80 game title you just bought. With the credit crunch crunching away into everyone’s pockets it is unthinkable to simply go out and buy all the games you want to play. However you still want to play those games! How do you solve this conundrum? Easy, trade them. In this way there is no actual cash in the middle of everything, your game is your asset and you are free to trade it around with other people.

    Here’s how the whole thing works, you create a free account and you upload the games that you have as well as the games that you would like to have. Then what site does is assign a number of points to the titles that you have uploaded depending on many variables such as the demand, the availability, and the lowest price on Amazon amongst others. In this way exchanges can be made fairly and they can ensure that there will be no money involved in the whole process. Once you decide to trade a title, all you have to do is post it and wait until yours is in your mail box.

    In their own words

    'If you want to trade your used video games for games you want to play, there's no better way than Mooch. This highly sophisticated, yet simple to use peer-to-peer video game trading site not only finds, balances and arranges all trades, but also makes mailing your games a no-brainer. That means no haggling, no waiting weeks for trades, and no trips to the post office for envelopes or postage. Only Mooch gives gamers all of this and unlimited trading for free (for the duration of the beta.)'

    Why it might be a killer

    It enables gamers to play more for no extra money.

    Some questions

    How do you know you can trust the person on the other side?

    Visit website http://www.mooch.com
    Posted 7 Months 8 Days ago by GeorgeM | Source:

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