WASHINGTON — GameStop's first-ever "Trade Anything Day" yielded over 80,000 trade-ins, including some puzzling items.
The single-day promotion on Dec. 6 allowed customers to virtually trade "anything" for a $5 store credit toward merchandise, video games and more. The promotion expanded the parameters of the gaming store's usual trade-in policy to include a range of items, including taxidermy.
The items needed to fit a 20x20x20 measuring box, but employees had discretion to reject any items. GameStop had also released a list of banned items ahead of the promotion.
Customers brought in a variety of strange items, from Air Jordans to a taxidermied bobcat, according to the company.
GameStop said guests also brought in a "significant number" of canned food donations for local food ba

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