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NEW YORK - Electronics retailer Best Buy said Thursday it is offering store credit in exchange for used video games at nearly 600 of its stores, expanding an online trade-in program that has been in place for about a year.
The move follows Wednesday's announcement by Target that it is launching an electronics trade-in program at 850 of its stores later this year. Besides video games, Target will also offer store credit to customers who turn in their mobile phones and iPods.See the full content of this document
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Best Buy Expands Game Trade-In
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