Well you could always run it over to CEX for a £240 voucher or £208 cash.
If condition is good it'll be a bargain for someone I think.
Istanbul_Kop to Hiltron09
25 Sep 17#12
I like it!
JohnnyRoller
25 Sep 17#2
Considering cex buy them for more than that, it's definitely worth a punt for anyone wanting a Switch. :smile:
Hiltron09 to JohnnyRoller
25 Sep 17#4
Beat me to it! :thumbsup:
Hiltron09
25 Sep 17#5
And they have gone!
shapalando
25 Sep 17#6
I got one!
joanddan7
25 Sep 17#7
of all the consoles to buy preowned this is one of the riskiest id say unless you can physically see it first.
JohnnyRoller to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#8
How is it any riskier than buying a 3ds/2ds or Wii U or any other handheld device, or even a phone is riskier. I don't understand your logic.
Edit: All that and as stated above you can sell it for more than what you're buying it for if you're not happy = zero risk....
joanddan7 to JohnnyRoller
25 Sep 17#11
Many don't understand my logic get in the queue pal and take a ticket.
NOTHING in this life is zero risk.
JohnnyRoller to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#14
Many things in life are ZERO risk. Are you one of those people who can't drink tap water, won't eat at a restaurant unless it's open kitchen. Doesn't cross a road until the green man appears, eats a steak "Well Done"....
joanddan7 to JohnnyRoller
25 Sep 17#16
MUST. NOT. FEED. THE. TROLL.
Good effort fella.
I just have the money not to scrape round trying to make a few bucks buying and selling second hand consoles for £8.01 cash profit at Cex....
Good luck to you though and I hope financially you get on your feet. You seem a lovely chap.
JohnnyRoller to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#17
Lol what a tool you really are, my point being (which you completely ignored) is if you buy this to keep and it happens to be in a poor condition. You then have 2 options, the first being that you can take it to CEX for profit (if it's still is available for the price or if they accept it in its condition), the 2nd being that you can return it to Grainger games for your money back.
Yes it is that simple, and yes the only thing you've risked is the time taken to go to CEX and/or return to Grainger games. If you get a good condition Switch then for £199 you've got a bargain.
Good day to you my wealthy HUKD compatriot, I hope life keeps you safe and you never have too many risks like buying a pre owned Nintendo Switch.
joanddan7 to JohnnyRoller
25 Sep 17#18
A tool has uses by definition.... :wink: but ill pretend I'm hurt. I have called the serious burns unit...
Enjoy your 8 quid/preowned grubby grainger console. Their "new" stuff is a big enough risk. - oh sorry no such thing as risk.
JohnnyRoller to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#21
Lol, just to add to your burns I haven't bought this offer as I've no need for it. I personally have 2 Nintendo Switch consoles in my household, both bought brand new shortly after release. Both of which rarely get used at the moment (waiting for Mario Odyssey). I commented to help people make a decision which could be a great buy at no risk. You may of helped people miss out on a bargain. But hey who's to say which is the more helpful....
Hiltron09 to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#9
Always protected by distance selling regs. So if it turns up and it isn't great, take it to CEX first. If they won't pay out take it back to grainger.
KCooperman to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#10
I agree with this after seeing the ones In my local CEX. No screen protectors and scratches all over.. and was still charging over £300! But as others have mentioned if its poor condition you can always just take to cex for profit anyway so no risk..
joanddan7
25 Sep 17#13
You just have to look at the facts to see why this is slightly riskier than buying a 3ds...
Switch is still hard to get hold of, place like cex are paying much more than this to trade in, and sell on value privately is high.
Yet these are super cheap. If someone has sold it even less than this to Grainger it would suggest its not in pristine condition, no?
You maybe "protected" buy this and that and can try and trade it in at Cex but seriously I would want to buy it and use it....
either way I would give heat if I could, just clearly is a risky buy....
migavupe to joanddan7
25 Sep 17#24
Switch is not hard to get hold of. I ordered one at 5pm yesterday and it turned up 3 & half hours later, I could have bought loads if needed.
Gamerofgames
25 Sep 17#15
Wow awesome price! Still don't think I'd get a switch though for now but it looks promising if switch prices continue to go down at this rate. Might pick one up once they release metroid prime 4.
mike203uk
25 Sep 17#19
You've both got a valid point, so calm down. The risk is the hassle of having to do a return. But then again you could get a bargain. I bought a used Wii U from Grainger years ago and it was in perfect condition - though of course that may not be the case here due to the screen issues. Also, I've always found Grainger to have great customer service - despite them sometimes sending out 'like new' 'new' games, the cases having been on display.
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£130 cheaper than CEX :grin:
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If condition is good it'll be a bargain for someone I think.
Edit: All that and as stated above you can sell it for more than what you're buying it for if you're not happy = zero risk....
NOTHING in this life is zero risk.
Good effort fella.
I just have the money not to scrape round trying to make a few bucks buying and selling second hand consoles for £8.01 cash profit at Cex....
Good luck to you though and I hope financially you get on your feet. You seem a lovely chap.
Yes it is that simple, and yes the only thing you've risked is the time taken to go to CEX and/or return to Grainger games. If you get a good condition Switch then for £199 you've got a bargain.
Good day to you my wealthy HUKD compatriot, I hope life keeps you safe and you never have too many risks like buying a pre owned Nintendo Switch.
Enjoy your 8 quid/preowned grubby grainger console. Their "new" stuff is a big enough risk. - oh sorry no such thing as risk.
Switch is still hard to get hold of, place like cex are paying much more than this to trade in, and sell on value privately is high.
Yet these are super cheap. If someone has sold it even less than this to Grainger it would suggest its not in pristine condition, no?
You maybe "protected" buy this and that and can try and trade it in at Cex but seriously I would want to buy it and use it....
either way I would give heat if I could, just clearly is a risky buy....