I am not criticizing you - I have a serious question and am genuinely curious:
Why didn't you trade the game in at a GameStop, or on Amazon.com? If you had a physical disc unlike those suckers that paid the same for a digital copy, why didn't you sell it?
Amazon.com for example would have given you a $21.80 gift card for your Xbox 360 Destiny disc, and would have paid the shipping for you.
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Edited by DukeDave: 1/9/2015 8:13:40 PMHe has rage (edit: and other emotional) issues...
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Read my comment down below.
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I did... let me update my comment.
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Since you stated a serious question I'm going to answer as good as I can: I was playing destiny on a normal Friday night. THEN, the xbox kicked me out of my PvP match saying it couldn't read the disc. I pulled it out, try to clean its bottom. BUT I wasn't gentle enough... And a crack appeared. Just about big enough for my xbox not being able to read it. It was at that moment, I knew, I, had fücked up... I became depressed and sat there for 10 minutes, not crying, but it hurt. Even in my hearth. Since the copy then was useless, I proceeded to snap it in half...
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You probably could have gotten a replacement for free if the disc was defective, which it sounds like it was if it was cracking after only a few months. Well, too late now.
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Ah cool. That makes sense! Definitely not worth anything with a crack. Thanks for answering!
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This makes me feel bad..