Gamezola unleashes more game trading on the world

Posted Mar 5, 2007 at 4:01AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: PayPal
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There's a new game trading site in town, and it boasts of a quality way to get the games you want, so long as you take care of the games you own yourself. It's called GameZola, and they boast some unique features.

For starters, they're banking on increased security to give themselves that boost among conscientious gamers by tracking games from the moment they're sent into their offices and out of their base. At the same time, trading is done with gamers in mind, letting you see the activity happening with the trades you're making and allowing people to buy tokens through PayPal with which to purchase trades rather than subscribing to a service to get your games.

Simon Lee, Chief Operating officer of the service, had this to say, "We were simple gamers who just got tired of spending so much on used or new games from retailers. So we started developing Gamezola for gamers by gamers." Well, with a distribution service that's easier on the wallet, you can be certain that they'll be getting themselves a pretty faithful userbase soon enough.



 
 
 

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by gheddoeninja - 2007-03-05 08:02
» *****in Spammer ^^^

anyways... I just signed up at this place and already have a game trade set up... paid 5 dollars to get 5 "tokens" which can get up to 5 trades.. set a listing for the games I wanted to trade... and will wait...or If i see a trade I want listed from others... BAM...new used game and no markdown from EB, Gamestop, etc.

by K.L. - 2007-03-07 11:08
» Site is simple and easy.

I really like the site design and the ease of use. The special you have going on is insane. Is it for real? I'm off to buy my tokens! Thanks for doing this... KL

by JT - 2007-03-08 14:20
» Great website!

Great website and I loved the review! This is something totally needed in the world of gaming.

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