Green Man Gaming, a fast-growing British online games retailer, has partnered with CollectPlus, theUK’s largest store-based parcel service, to make trading in valuable Xbox 360 and PS3 games even
easier.Now for trade-ins in the UK that are £50 or over in value, customers can drop off theirpackage of games at a nearby store, CollectPlus announced today. With over 5,250 conveniencestores, newsagents and petrol stations in the CollectPlus network, most of which are open earlyuntil late, seven days a week, this service makes it convenient and easy for customers to droptheir games off and have them tracked back to GMG.
“CollectPlus offers Green Man Gaming customers a game drop off facility that is bothconvenient and flexible,” said Green Man Gaming founder and CEO, Paul Sulyok. “With 20 times moredrop off points in the UK than the nearest High Street specialist, it’s never been easier forcustomers to get their games back to us and take advantage of GMG’s great trade-in, digital andconsole game sale offers.”
Neil Ashworth, CEO of CollectPlus added: “The CollectPlus network makes it so simple for busyindividuals to send parcels, whether they’re on existing journeys or popping down to their localconvenience store. We are the perfect partner for businesses like Green Man Gaming that arecommitted to offering customers great value and convenience.”
Founded in 2010, Green Man Gaming (GMG) is a leading UK-based digital retailer for PC games,selling more than 2,500 titles from 180 publishing partners in over 190 countries around the world.In July 2012, GMG extended the consumer offer further, launching online retail sales of PC-DVD,Xbox and PS3 games, as well as consoles and peripherals. In July 2012, GMG acquired Playfire, alarge social network of core gamers.