equalsign wrote:Got dicked by
Gamestop a couple weeks ago. Think I'm done there for a while. Called them and had them set aside a "new" copy of FF13 for me. Had him make sure it wasn't a "Greatest Hits" copy. I could not pick it up for a few days, but they said it wasn't a big deal. "Great!" I thought. They were priced 9.99 "new" and 8.99 "used."
Called them before leaving my house to verify they still had it. They did, so I headed over. I get there and go to pick up my "new" game and he pulls out a tattered paper sleeve with the disc in it. I ask him if the case
is still on the shelf and he tells me that they don't have a case for it. I tell him it
is not a "new" game if they don't have the case and he takes on this testy tone and tells me how the disc
is still new, they just don't have the case.
Well it wasnt a Greatest Hits copy then after all (jus messin)
Yea that does suck,I dont even call ahead I would just drop by now and again and just browse and if theres good deals Ill just pick stuff up.I feel like when you call they just look in the computer and give us a yes or no answer.
I've talked to this guy before, and he's one of those "I know everything about video game types." He tells me if I want a case, I should go buy one of the "used" copies. I tell him that if the "new" game didn't have the case, he should have told me one of the times I spoke to him on the phone before I came here and wasted my time.
So I leave and walk over to the independent used game store 5 shops down in the mall. They have a copy of FF13, but the case
is a little messed up. I bring it to the counter, ask them to swap the case for a new one, and they do. I tell them what happened at
Gamestop and they price match
Gamestop's 8.99 (which
is apparently a normal policy for them) on top of their 10% student discount.
Gamestop's policies are such crap.