Yeah GameKeyCards seem to be the worst of both world. Their only usecase is that they can be sold on. And you get a box to put on your shelf, if you're into that kind of thing.
I wonder what their resale value is? I doubt it would be much.
Another thing that worries me. At first I thought I would buy GKCs, then sell and rebuy the same game digital on sale.
But now I'm wondering what the resale value is on them. Digital games drop so quickly these days.
So you know the gold points on the Nintendo eshop are gone right? You used to be able to get 10% back in points and given the low price of some indie games you could nab an extra game or two just using points.
But now I've learned if you buy your credit and certain places they get a 10% kickback from Nintendo and they give you half of it in cash back. That's held in a balance which you can use to buy more using the site, or literally just withdraw it.
In the UK there's an app called Jam Doughnut.
Worldwide there's this site called Top cash back. And this cash back covers all sorts of retailers so you can save every where.
Another thing that worries me. At first I thought I would buy GKCs, then sell and rebuy the same game digital on sale.But now I'm wondering what the resale value is on them. Digital games drop so quickly these days.
But now I've learned if you buy your credit and certain places they get a 10% kickback from Nintendo and they give you half of it in cash back. That's held in a balance which you can use to buy more using the site, or literally just withdraw it.
In the UK there's an app called Jam Doughnut.
Worldwide there's this site called Top cash back. And this cash back covers all sorts of retailers so you can save every where.