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Free Video Game Trades in Month of October on Goozex Website

COLLEGE PARK, MD - September 27, 2006 - Goozex, Inc. has suspended the $1 transaction fee for all video games through October 20th, 2006. The promotion is tied to the recent release of Matrix Match, a system upgrade regarding new mailing options. The company expects activity on the website to increase as its members take advantage the free trades. During the promotion users will only need Goozex points to get video games. Points are assigned to games based on their market value and users can acquire them by either trading games or purchasing them through the website.

The free video game trade promotion is also a sign appreciation to the large customer base Goozex has acquired since it launched on July 10th. "Our members took a leap of faith when they signed up and started trading with us. We wanted to show our gratitude and return the favor as we continue to grow," said Valerio Zanini, CEO of Goozex. Mr. Zanini continued, "We've got more site upgrades in the pipeline and we want to continue to engage our customers and provide a service that is completely new and innovative for the gaming community."

The promotion will end on October 21st, 2006 and the $1 transaction fee will be reinstalled. Members who purchased trade credits prior to the promotion will retain their original balance.

About Goozex, Inc.

Goozex, Inc. is an award winning peer-to-multi-peer trading company headquartered in College Park, Maryland. Currently, it is the leading company in the world that offers an automated point system to provide a fair market value for used video games that can be used for purchasing other video games. Incorporated in March 2006, Goozex, Inc. is building a nationwide user base servicing video game players. Please visit our website at www.goozex.com

Contact:

Director of Marketing

Mark Nebesky

marketing@goozex.com

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