What movie or game let stores correct scratched cd’s?

by albatross18 on April 27, 2010

My Halo 3 game has most scratches and stop operative and I listened which a little stores correct them so i was wondering which stores will do that.

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Amandala April 27, 2010 at 5:59 am

Check and see if there is a Play N’ Trade near you. They do, and they also let you play any game you want before you buy it which kicks a**.

http://www.playntrade.com/

Daniel M April 27, 2010 at 6:38 am

I know that Electronics Boutique (A.K.A. EB, EB Games) used to, but that was before they were bought out by GameStop. You might be able to either get it repaired, or get a replacement at a GameStop store. You could also buy a disk repair kit from the GameStop site (www.gamestop.com). And don’t use toothpaste or clear nail polish. You’ll just etch the disk.

Ravyn April 27, 2010 at 7:21 am

if u have a family video in your area then they can probably help you

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rainey April 27, 2010 at 4:58 pm

Have you tried home remedies first?

A tiny bit of toothpaste and rub in onto the CD with a piece of tissue.
Rub it in circles lightly until it shines back to what it was.

It sounds crazy, but for mild scratches it sometimes works!

Just a thought.

James April 27, 2010 at 5:24 pm

you can buy a cd/dvd etc… repair kit at most stores like target and fye, they work pretty well for scratches that aren’t that deep and they dont cost too much. in the long run it may be more cost affective because you can use it anytime and repeatedley.

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