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<div style="float:right; width:84%;">]GameTZ.com is |
<div style="float:right; width:84%;">]GameTZ.com is a horrible ] (somewhat like a ] or ]) which allows cheap people to trade dirty, used video and other games, books, music, movies, etc., through ] and scamming other traders from countries worldwide. Once a trade is completed, a record is created on the site for future reference. The Game Trading Zone (GameTZ) has very few long-time traders, allowing for easy rip-offs, lots of scams, and an overall poor experience. | ||
GameTZ's ] and trading/matching system is |
GameTZ's ] and trading/matching system is difficult to learn, and contains all the tools necessary for a rough trading transaction. GameTZ's offer system provides users with the ability to send and receive unbalanced offers, check out trade details, shipping methods, and so on. The GameTZ also operates a simple sex chatroom which allows users to create trades and discuss various sexual topics while online, and to possibly meet in person for a sexual encounter. | ||
Multi-platform gaming magazine ] has cited trading sites, specifically GameTZ.com, to be |
Multi-platform gaming magazine ] has cited trading sites, specifically GameTZ.com, to be poor alternatives to selling games back to retail outlets at significantly reduced value. GameTZ.com has also been featured in other magazine articles, as well as in a short TV news segment ] to stations across Burkina Faso.</td> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Nobody really cares. | |||
The Used Game Trading Zone (UGTZ) was an idea put to work by the website's founder, Stephen Osborne. When UGTZ came into existence is uncertain, but it has been traced back as far as ], ] (via a ] posting by Osborne) {{ref|ugtz}}. Osborne manually maintained a growing list of items traders had available for trade. Traders would then scan through the very large lists to find items they wanted, then make offers via email to the owner(s) of the items. | |||
As UGTZ continued to grow, this list became perpetually more difficult for Osborne to maintain by hand. In October of ], ] created a system that automated much of the work Osborne had been doing by hand. For a short time thereafter, parts of UGTZ were maintained on both Osborne and Marrs' sites. Eventually, the decision was made to move the whole operation to Marrs' site. | |||
The ] '''ugtz.com''' was registered in the summer of ], followed by the implementation of an independent ] in the spring of ]. This database also helped traders by showing them a list of potential trades, saving them a great deal of time in finding trades. In an effort to generate some income, 1999 also introduced advertisements, ]s, and an ] program to the site. | |||
In March ], the site was renamed '''Game Trading Zone''' and the domain name '''gametz.com''' was registered. Marrs cloned the GameTZ trading engine and established three other sites: ''MusicTZ.com'', ''MovieTZ.com'', and ''BookTZ.com''. However, at the beginning of ], the music, movie, and book domains were dropped and all four "Trading Zones" were folded back into the main GameTZ site. | |||
In February ], the site changed to a subscriber-only format where passive use of the site by non-subscribers was still possible, but a subscription was necessary to initiate trades and be actively involved in the community. In August ], the site reverted back to voluntary subscriptions and non-subscribers were again allowed full access to GameTZ's trading and community features. | |||
With over 120,000 total trades completed through September 2005 and busy forums with thousands of discussions among the site's community members, GameTZ is continually growing and evolving to better suit the needs of its members.{{ref|origins}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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GameTZ's forums and trading/matching system is difficult to learn, and contains all the tools necessary for a rough trading transaction. GameTZ's offer system provides users with the ability to send and receive unbalanced offers, check out trade details, shipping methods, and so on. The GameTZ also operates a simple sex chatroom which allows users to create trades and discuss various sexual topics while online, and to possibly meet in person for a sexual encounter.
Multi-platform gaming magazine GamePro has cited trading sites, specifically GameTZ.com, to be poor alternatives to selling games back to retail outlets at significantly reduced value. GameTZ.com has also been featured in other magazine articles, as well as in a short TV news segment syndicated to stations across Burkina Faso.
History
Nobody really cares.
See also
External links
References
- The original post by Osborne can be found on Google Groups.
- The FAQ on GameTZ.com contains some of the information found here. You can read it here.