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| aliensstudios:
--- Quote from: azure on June 20, 2016, 06:37:36 pm --- --- Quote from: aliensstudios on June 20, 2016, 12:15:53 pm --- --- Quote from: azure on June 20, 2016, 12:09:42 pm --- --- Quote from: aliensstudios on June 20, 2016, 10:50:32 am ---I'll lend titles to friends who I know will take care of them. I lent a Nintendo DS Lite and some games to my friend's younger brother and he lost a few of the games and damaged the system. There are certain titles I won't lend if they're valuable too. I'm a major freak about titles I've bought brand-new as well and usually don't lend them out. If it's a disc based game I'll keep the box and manual and just lend the disc in one of these: For any cart games I lend I use the NES clamshell cases like these: Overall though, I'd feel comfortable lending games to anyone on this site because everyone is a collector and (presumably) takes care of their video game titles. I'll lend controllers and system accessories too because they're hard to ruin/damage. I don't mind people touching rarities/valuables in my collection as long as they've cleaned their hands. (I've got hand-sanitizer in my game room for a reason) A couple of weeks ago, I was at work and my brother had a friend over, they got drunk and his friend spilt beer on my N64 shelf. Thankfully it didn't get in any of the carts (because they have pin covers on them) or damage the labels. I know it was an accident, but it upsets me when people don't take care of my things. Bottom line, if you take care of it your things and I know you'll take care of mine, I'll lend you games, If not, I won't. --- End quote --- I do the same thing when lending out games, the case/manual just has a chance of getting damaged in my mind. --- End quote --- Yup, I lent a game a while back and my friend's sister chewed on the spine of the case and left a booger on the manual. I kid you not. --- End quote --- That poor game, children can be pretty nasty at times. --- End quote --- His entire XBOX collection had teeth marks on the spines. I don't know how he could stand it. |
| azure:
--- Quote from: aliensstudios on June 20, 2016, 08:27:03 pm --- --- Quote from: azure on June 20, 2016, 06:37:36 pm --- --- Quote from: aliensstudios on June 20, 2016, 12:15:53 pm --- --- Quote from: azure on June 20, 2016, 12:09:42 pm --- --- Quote from: aliensstudios on June 20, 2016, 10:50:32 am ---I'll lend titles to friends who I know will take care of them. I lent a Nintendo DS Lite and some games to my friend's younger brother and he lost a few of the games and damaged the system. There are certain titles I won't lend if they're valuable too. I'm a major freak about titles I've bought brand-new as well and usually don't lend them out. If it's a disc based game I'll keep the box and manual and just lend the disc in one of these: For any cart games I lend I use the NES clamshell cases like these: Overall though, I'd feel comfortable lending games to anyone on this site because everyone is a collector and (presumably) takes care of their video game titles. I'll lend controllers and system accessories too because they're hard to ruin/damage. I don't mind people touching rarities/valuables in my collection as long as they've cleaned their hands. (I've got hand-sanitizer in my game room for a reason) A couple of weeks ago, I was at work and my brother had a friend over, they got drunk and his friend spilt beer on my N64 shelf. Thankfully it didn't get in any of the carts (because they have pin covers on them) or damage the labels. I know it was an accident, but it upsets me when people don't take care of my things. Bottom line, if you take care of it your things and I know you'll take care of mine, I'll lend you games, If not, I won't. --- End quote --- I do the same thing when lending out games, the case/manual just has a chance of getting damaged in my mind. --- End quote --- Yup, I lent a game a while back and my friend's sister chewed on the spine of the case and left a booger on the manual. I kid you not. --- End quote --- That poor game, children can be pretty nasty at times. --- End quote --- His entire XBOX collection had teeth marks on the spines. I don't know how he could stand it. --- End quote --- Makes me cringe, I couldn't stand it either. I don't see how someone could be ok with that. |
| hoshichiri:
Depends on the game & the person. If it's a cheaper, common title (let's say 10 bucks or less to replace), I'll lend that out pretty freely. It's a good way to see if the lend-ee is good enough to trust with something more expensive. Rarer titles are lent out to those I trust (most of my fiancé's siblings are quite trustworthy with such.) My rarest of rare games (think hundred+ dollars) don't get lent out. Period. Quite simply, if something happened I would expect the game to be replaced quickly. I don't want these people to suddenly find themselves with a massive payment to cover a game damaged accidentally/outside of their control. Of course, if you're at my place, you're welcome to play anything you want*. I'll be around, so it'll be easier to keep an eye out of bad situations. (*I have a handful of rare sealed games. Those are off limits. If anyone's opening a game, it's ME!) |
| wartoy:
only a select few people even know about my game room even fewer are allowed in. If your trusted enough to be there then the sign out sheet is on the wall.this has worked very well for me. |
| stealthrush:
When I was younger I have, for the most part without any problems. Although the last time I lend a DVD to a friend he returned it with the box ripped, disc unreadable and said his dog got to it. Never again. >:( |
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