Buying used CD and Video Games as well as Bluray can come with some risk, and with everyone seeming to have a big backlog like myself. I wanted to ask the question how you deal with a game that freezes up while your in the middle with it.
Do you check for scratches or disc rot? or in a cartridge's case manner, do you check for corrosion?
I think I already picked up 4 Call Of Duty Games for the PS3 that have holes in which indicate disc rot. In the disc art. even though they seem to work but I don't trust them and it is a pain in the ass.
I hate to buy disc based games off amazon because they often will have un-repairable scratches, or critical scratches, yet my problem is minor scratches don't always kill a game, but occasional it makes a game lock up
Luckly for me I can usally return them and get a replacement copy like I did with a game this month, but only because I checked to see if it worked.
One of my games I bought this month had no disc rot or barely any scratches yet my Xbox could never boot up the disc, yet all the other games worked fine, No problem for me, I returned it in time.
But I told the store out right that this game does not work and they said they were just going to resurface it and leave it in store inventory, In spite of me telling them do not re-sell this game. It don't detect.