I don't see why video games second hand market should be any different to any other second hand market.
You buy a teapot, you use it, you decide you want to sell it for whatever reason, you sell it on, you get money, the person gets item. Done.
With video games? You buy video game, you play it, you decide you want to sell it for whatever reason but the moment you make this decision a physical manifestation of the archetypal greedy, suit wearing businessman appears at your door in a puff of smoke and says he is legally obliged to a share of the money from the transaction.
Yeah, that was pretty over the top.. But eh
You buy a teapot, you use it, you decide you want to sell it for whatever reason, you sell it on, you get money, the person gets item. Done.
With video games? You buy video game, you play it, you decide you want to sell it for whatever reason but the moment you make this decision a physical manifestation of the archetypal greedy, suit wearing businessman appears at your door in a puff of smoke and says he is legally obliged to a share of the money from the transaction.
Yeah, that was pretty over the top.. But eh