My guess would be the Spider-man PS4 console bundle that was big during the holidays.Possibly the Retail Employee Program. If you work at Best Buy, or some Main Chain that sells Video Games. Sony would gives codes to them through the site.
God of War, Detroit codes spiked months afterwards.
That one was a physical copyMy guess would be the Spider-man PS4 console bundle that was big during the holidays.
Great deal if you're willing to deliver first... but those prices with only 1 feedback from over 2 years ago looks suspectI guess i may aswell thow mine out there
[font='proxima-nova', helvetica, arial, sans-serif]H: Spider-Man Digital PS4[/size][/font]
[font='proxima-nova', helvetica, arial, sans-serif]W: $25 amazon gift card[/size][/font]
also have
Have: $60 PSN Credit
Want: $45 Amazon Gift Card
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Would anyone be willing to sell me their Ace Combat 7 PS4 pre-order bonus code for the digital copy of Ace Combat 5? The game comes out next week, and codes go out around the same time i think.
I’d love to know this as well.Are all these Spider-Man codes the base game or with the dlc as well?
You guys should put prices. No one is going to contact you and waste time asking for a too high priceHave:
Marvel's Spider-Man Digital Deluxe Edition (includes all DLC)
Detroit Become Human Digital Deluxe Edition (includes Heavy Rain)
Want:
Paypal
Amazon
PSN credit
eShop credit
Xbox credit
To add to this, it's not like there isn't already a market for most pricing that's out there. Most sellers are selling similar items or the items can be purchased elsewhere for a specific price or price range. It's not like these codes are rare and unique. So placing a price on stuff lets people know if you're in their price range. Not placing a price on stuff tells me you're not even serious about selling or you're looking for a sucker. That's probably not even true, but it does send the wrong message.A lot of times people who don't list their prices asks you to offer your own price and when you offer to low they just ignore you and don't answer. But it's only logical that buyer will offer lowest price because no one dont want to offer more than seller expects. So yeah, listing prices are better for both sides.