The store credit for an Xbox 360 controller is approximately $15.50. The controller must be the one with the standard battery pack not the rechargeable one.
No, but you could for money or store credit.For instance, Gamestop would give you money/ store credit if you traded it in.
Slackers will tally up a total for your games. Sometimes if the games are too old, for instance gamecube games, they may not give you cash for that. Instead they will give you store credit which is really good because it adds up quicker than if they give you cash. Usually you can get more for in store credit than you would for cash, but like i said it depends on how old the games are and the wear and tear. If you email slackers and ask for a quote, that helps too.
if your talking about remote that controls the media part of the xbox 360 then yes, but if its the xbox 360 controller then you would have to sync up the controller with the other xbox
Yes you can since you would be using a stolen credit card which would be considered theft.
"L" would likely be the Left stick, however it's possible that it's the buttons on the top of the controller on the left side. Depends on the game, which one they're talking about. On the left: L1 is the top, L2 is the trigger like button below L1 and L3 is the stick (it pushes down).
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it means they sell it to you fr store credit, the price for exchange is the amount of store credit you would get
it means they sell it to you fr store credit, the price for exchange is the amount of store credit you would get
i probably based on what condition its in and ps3 rocks
Yes, you get store credits when you purchase items from the store. Any other way would be illegal.
The average price of a Xbox 360 controller for Windows would be around forty to fifty dollars. However, this is only an approximate figure as prices may vary from store to store.
No I can't answer this.
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Laws differ from state-to-state based on how the store gives you credit. In general, the legal opinion is that you have paid the store for the right to purchase something at a later date and the credit may expire sometime in the future. So, yes, legally, a store may keep your money if at the time you accepted the credit they clearly indicated that the credit would expire after some period of time.
Trad it in at a game store for credit IN THAT STORE. It needs to work, however.
60$ store credit
$20-25