Tesco enters to the computer games market
The British Tesco will sell used computer games at a reduced price. In the future, anyone can take their programs to the shops, in exchange Tesco gives them a card with money that they can purchase for in the stores.
In Great Britain, a popular new computer game can cost up to 40 pounds (13 thousand HUF). But the users often get bored with the game after a few months. Other UK shops provide the opportunity for a long time to return the games to the shops. Probably Tesco wants to get their customers – reports mfor.hu., after Thisimoney.
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