Trade in Values Canada app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1664 ratings )
Utilities Reference
Developer: Cameron Roth
Free
Current version: 3.1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Jul 2010
App size: 6.33 Mb

Do you ever find yourself staring at a shelf full of old games you never play anymore?

Do you wish you knew where you could get the most return on your investment?

This app, tailored specifically for Canadian gamers, allows you to view where others have traded in their games and the values that theyve gotten. While not 100% accurate, we rely on community members like yourself to tell us how much you got when you traded in last (or intended to trade in before they offered you $2!)

WHAT WE DO
TIVS.ca is a website that tracks and indexes the trade in values of video games at all participating retailers in Canada. Now we can finally be in your pocket without a wireless connection!

Update when its convenient for you, and never have to worry about your internet pages reloading without a signal again!

FEATURES
• Fully searchable game database
• Filter games by where they qualify for promotions, including filtering by date of last known update
• Local storage of data to insanely reduce loading times
• Streamlined update process to keep you up to date
• Comprehensive list of all current-generation home gaming consoles
• Log in with your tivs.ca user account and track and manage the prices on your video game collection
• SUBMIT new values from the app!
• Fully optimized for the iPhone 5, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
• EB » EB Games
• TS » The Source
• FS » Future Shop
• BB » Best Buy
• Games shown when filtering by location are games that qualify for that stores promotional trade in programs.
• For more information about what we do and general information, check us out at www.tivs.ca and feel free to ask questions/get involved with our community at www.tivs.ca/forum/
• Values for games are updated regularly, and depend on users to help support. Although we try our best to keep everything up to date, current-generation systems are the priority and newer games generally get more attention.