GameFly Video Game Service Reviewed By Are They A Scam

Are They A Scam describes GameFly as “diverse in that it is for all ages, avid and casual gamers, as well as non gaming parents looking to provide non-stop entertainment for their children with an affordable price tag.”
 
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Aug. 14, 2013 - PRLog -- Are They A Scam (www.aretheyascam.com) published their GameFly review (http://www.aretheyascam.com/product-review/gamefly-review/) The editors found the service to be appealing to a wide range of consumer in the same vein as a Netflix or Hulu.  Are They A Scam goes into detail as to who the service is for as well as the inner workings of GameFly and what potential users can expect. 

GameFly effectively leverages the built in and broad customer base of a monthly subscription service providing an ala carte video game solution for any type of gamer or non-gamer for that matter.  GameFly customers have access to one or two video games at a time that they can keep and play for as long as they like before they easily just drop in the game in the mail to receive another.  This is excellent for the elite gamer who beats games quickly as well as those with shorter attention spans who quickly tires of games and wants something new regularly.  This also remedies the all too common issue where the customer gets a game home, it turns out not to be what they expected, after they already paid $50. 

Variety is something GameFly has taken seriously and it shows.  The service offers games from all of the major platforms; PS3, PS Vita, XBox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PSP Games and Movies, Xbox, GameCube, GameBoy Advance, as well as PC Games and Mac Games. 

In their GameFly review, www.aretheyascam.com finds that GameFly is constantly expanding their shipping centers, making rapid video game delivery speedy, pleasing their customers.   The GameFly services two game plan is a preferred choice for those who always want a new game in their household.

The service costs a very reasonable $22.95 a month ($9.95 for the first month which is an introductory price) for the 2 games out at a time plan.  For the one game at a time plan, you pay $15.95 a month ($5.95 for the first month which is an introductory price).  This includes unlimited PC play.

The GameFly service works like this; you choose your games on line, GameFly sends the games to you in the mail, play the game as long as you like, and then return it in the included pre-paid postage envelope, and then GameFly will send you another game.

Another great aspect of the service is that, if you like the game and wish to keep it, you can do so and pay a discounted price. 

Are They A Scam concludes that GameFly is in fact, not a scam.  Tanner from Are They A Scam reports:  “GameFly’s recipe for success serves up a delicious helping of gaming to a wide variety of consumer.  We fail to see a flaw in their plan of attack and are among the scads of pleased gamers ready to proclaim GameFly is a no brainer.  Given the sound and proven model, GameFly is built to last and built to improve thus we unconditionally endorse the product.  The company has proven to adapt with the times and to improve on their past successes to ensure consumers are and will be satisfied.”

 

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