Free game trading website 99gamers.com
Not entirely sure if this is where I should be posting this thread, but here it is...
99gamers.com is a Canadian made website open to North America that allows users to buy and sell their games (including digital copies) for the site's virtual currency, coins. You can also buy these coins at $1 a piece. The premise is similar to Goozex (for those of you who remember that site), but there are no fees involved, and you set the prices for your games. There is no waiting in line to get a game, and prices are strongly fueled by supply and demand. This ensures that the website doesn't have issues like what made Goozex burn to the ground. They also don't put coins on sale.
I first signed up just to buy a few coins and get a few games, but in January I went back to the site and started trading out games as well. I actually have the most games sold on the site now :tongue:. I'm happy to help you with any questions that you may have. I'd probably respond quicker though if you pm me over there, so you can do so from my profile is you want (username is Weeeooojr there as well).
Note that since the each game listing has it's price determined by the seller there are some overpriced games (just like you'd find on ebay/amazon)...it is not a good idea to look at these and think that coins are worth a lot less than they are like some people think. That being said, there are often games priced cheap as well (often when users are trying to get some quick coins). Also, just because $1 can buy you 1 coin, doesn't mean that 1 coin is worth a dollar. This is a trading site and many new users seem to be unable to grasp this concept. :\ You guys are smart though so I'm sure it won't be a problem :)
Most of your questions will probably have answers in the FAQ though. https://99gamers.zendesk.com/hc/en-us
You can browse the games they have here: https://99gamers.com/all
Without logging in, this will show you all the games listed. In reality, you'll only be able to view the listings from other Canadians and listings from Americans that ship to Canada (often at a slight markup of a few coins).