Does GameStop buy non-PSA cards?

No, GameStop currently only buys professionally graded trading cards that are slabbed by PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), specifically those with a grade of 8, 9, or 10, and they do not buy non-graded (raw) cards or cards graded by other companies. They offer cash or in-store credit for these accepted PSA-graded cards, with a maximum payout of $1500 per card, as part of their graded card program.
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Will GameStop buy ungraded cards?

At this time, we are only accepting PSA graded trading cards.
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Can you sell graded cards at GameStop?

Yes, you can sell PSA-graded trading cards (8, 9, or 10) to GameStop for cash or store credit, but they only accept cards with the official PSA Lighthouse label, a QR code, and a blacklight hologram; offers are final, and there's a potential $1500 limit per card, with Pro members getting better trade-in rates. 
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What does GameStop not accept?

GameStop will not take hazardous materials, chemicals, liquids, weapons, ammunition, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, sexual items, or anything that looks like a body part. The store also won't take many types of electronics, like projectors, scanners, or older video players.
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Can you bring cards to GameStop to get graded?

Yes, you can take trading cards to select GameStop stores to submit them for grading through their partnership with PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), a convenient way to get cards authenticated and encapsulated, though experiences and turnarounds vary by store. You'll need to prepare cards in sleeves/card savers, pay a fee (around $15.99/card), and receive email updates as they're processed and returned to the store for pickup. 
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What cards will GameStop buy?

GameStop primarily buys PSA-graded trading cards (Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Disney Lorcana, etc.) rated 8, 9, or 10, offering cash or credit up to $1500 for high-grade singles, but they don't buy ungraded cards or low-grade cards; you need to bring them in-store for a final, non-negotiable offer after authenticity checks. 
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Why did GameStop charge me $27?

If you have a charge from GameStop on your card that you don't recognize, it may be your GameStop Pro Auto-Renewal. Your bank statement may reflect this charge as originating from Grapevine, Texas, or as a GameStop.com (Store 480) purchase. The amount ranges from $25 to $28 due to taxes.
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Does GameStop buy anything?

Yes, GameStop buys many things, primarily video games, consoles, and accessories, but also electronics like smartphones, tablets, and MacBooks, with special promotions like "Trade Anything Day" accepting almost anything fitting in a 20x20x20 inch box (excluding hazardous items, weapons, and some electronics) for store credit. They give cash or credit for standard trades, while "Trade Anything Day" offers store credit for unusual items like crafts or taxidermy, though employees have discretion to reject items. 
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Can GameStop refuse a trade-in?

First requirement is the item you're trading in must fit in GameStop's 20x20x20 measuring box. The company also said employees "have the discretion to reject any item, and terms and conditions of promotion are subject to change."
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Who got in trouble for GameStop?

Today, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Ryan Cohen, managing partner of RC Ventures, LLC, and Chairman and CEO of GameStop Corp., will pay a $985,320 civil penalty to settle charges that his acquisition of Wells Fargo & Company (Wells Fargo) shares violated the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act.
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How much will GameStop give me for graded cards?

GameStop buys PSA-graded cards (grades 8, 9, 10) and offers cash or in-store credit, often around 70% of the market value, with a potential maximum payout of $1,500 per card, though some sources mention a $500 limit in certain locations, providing a decent, non-negotiable offer compared to typical trade-in rates. The exact amount depends on the card's market value, condition (grade), and whether you choose cash or credit. 
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Where to sell your graded cards?

You can sell graded cards on major online marketplaces like eBay, specialized platforms like TCGplayer, through direct buyers such as GameStop or Just Collect, or via integrated services with grading companies like PSA's eBay store, offering options from auctions to instant cash. Your best choice depends on how fast you want to sell and if you prefer auctions or set prices. 
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What are the exclusions for GameStop trade anything?

GameStop's "Trade Anything Day" allows trading most items for store credit, but excludes hazardous materials (chemicals, liquids, batteries), weapons/ammo, alcohol/drugs, dead/live animals (taxidermy okay), explicit items, currency, jewelry, and most computers/peripherals (except specific MacBooks). Items must fit in a 20x20x20 box, and employees have final discretion to reject anything, but generally, dangerous, illegal, or overly complex electronics are out.
 
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Is GameStop still buying graded cards?

Graded Trading Cards FAQs. At this time, we are only accepting PSA graded trading cards. GameStop will pay a maximum of $1500 in cash or in-store credit. Graded Trading Cards trade offers are hassle-free and the offer is final.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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How much does PSA grading cost?

PSA grading costs vary significantly, from around $20-$30 per card for bulk Value services (with longer waits and lower declared value caps) up to hundreds or thousands of dollars for faster Super Express or Walk-Through services, depending on your card's estimated value and how quickly you need it back. The price is tied to the card's "declared value" (estimated post-grade worth) for insurance, with higher values incurring higher costs, plus potential membership fees and shipping.
 
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How much is 5000 points worth at GameStop?

5,000 GameStop Pro points are worth $5 in rewards, acting as a welcome bonus for new members or renewal perk, redeemable for store credit, coupons, or even applied towards your membership renewal, found in your Rewards Center online or app.
 
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What items does GameStop typically accept for trade-in?

Computers (such as desktops, laptops, notebooks, all-in-ones, minis, workstations, e-readers, tablets, thin clients, smart displays, virtual reality headsets with built-in processor, interactive flat panel displays with built-in processor), excluding certain MacBooks, GameStop normally accepts in trade.
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Why is GameStop trade-in values so low?

GameStop's trade-in values are low because they need massive profit margins on used games to offset thin margins on new ones, the company buys cheap to resell high, they factor in operating costs (cleaning, testing, storage), and popular games quickly lose value, so they offer less for common titles like sports games to manage inventory and boost store credit bonuses for new purchases. Essentially, they're a business buying low to sell high, and you get a fraction of the retail price for convenience and store credit, say Reddit users and Quora answers. 
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Can I sell to GameStop for cash?

Trade-in Your Stuff For Cash or Credit.

Now accepting trades on games, consoles, controllers, headsets, phones, tablets, smart watches, keyboards, microphones, external hard drives, memory cards, and more. What's your stuff worth?
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How much money is a PS2 worth now?

A PlayStation 2 (PS2) console's value varies greatly, typically ranging from $100 to $200+ for standard models (loose or CIB), but can reach thousands for extremely rare editions (like the PS2 Automobile Super Red console) or specific Japanese models, with prices increasing due to nostalgia and rarity; factors like condition, included games/accessories, and if it's the "Fat" or slim model heavily influence its market worth on sites like PriceCharting and eBay.
 
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What do 25,000 GameStop points get you?

Get $25 in Pro rewards when you apply & get approved for the GameStop Pro Credit Card. That's 25,000 points.
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How much did Keith Gill gain from GameStop?

Keith Gill (Roaring Kitty) made tens, potentially hundreds, of millions from his GameStop (GME) investments, seeing gains of over $79 million in one day in June 2024, and reaching a net worth of over $270-$289 million at various times, holding millions of shares and options as his initial small bet ballooned with the meme stock rallies, though the exact total profit depends on when he sold shares. 
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