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What your Nintendo Switch games are actually worth on the secondary market - and why CartridgeBond beats eBay and GameStop.

How CartridgeBond pricing works

Prices reflect what Nintendo Switch games actually sell for in the secondary market - not GameStop trade-in values, not asking prices on eBay. We cross-reference eBay sold listings (90-day rolling), PriceCharting Complete-condition values, and observed local Wisconsin activity.

The CartridgeBond price is the price both parties commit to before meeting. No haggling, no door-side renegotiation, no surprises.

Game CartridgeBond eBay (after fees) GameStop trade-in
$50 $37-41 $28
$42 $30-34 $22
$43 $31-34 $22
$43 $29-33 $20
$38 $26-30 $18
$45 $32-36 $25
$38 $26-30 $18
$38 $26-30 $18
$45 $32-36 $25
$36 $23-27 $16
$39 $26-29 $18
$39 $26-29 $18
$32 $21-25 $14
$32 $21-25 $14
$36 $24-28 $16
$34 $22-26 $15
$34 $22-26 $15
$38 $26-30 $18
$28 $18-22 $12
$38 $26-30 $18
$38 $26-30 $18
$36 $24-28 $16
$42 $30-34 $22
$28 $18-22 $12
$36 $24-28 $16
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Why we beat the alternatives

vs eBay

eBay charges a 13% seller fee plus listing fees plus shipping costs. A Mario Kart 8 Deluxe that sells for $50 on eBay nets about $31-34 after all costs. On CartridgeBond it nets the full $43.

vs Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace is "free" but the time you spend on lowballs, ghost buyers, and door-side haggling costs more than the platform fees you save. Plus there's no condition standard - "good" can mean anything.

vs GameStop

GameStop trade-in averages 30-40% of resale value, and pays in store credit unless you take a further haircut for cash. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe nets ~$22 in GameStop credit. CartridgeBond nets $43 cash.

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