BoringSupreez wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:Electronics Boutique was the shit. Isn't that what eventually (d)evolved into GameStop?
I will always remember them for being the only chain I can remember carrying used PC games.

I think
Gamestop carried used PC games and movies in the past. In honesty I did not care too much for EB either.
Gamestop is bad on too many price stickers, but EB had a policy of slapping a clear plastic round sticker sealing the case of any used game sold. It was the worst to remove since a chemical could not soak into the sticker plastic. I battled with an employee not to put that hard to remove sticker on the case. He threatened that the game could not be returned even if defective. I asked how
is one to know a game
is defective without breaking the seal, a kind of pointless sticker.
hashiriya1 wrote:foxhound1022 wrote:Yeah, those pricks took all the remaining Xenoblade copies and changed the SKU from new to used, so they could up the price. I assume as long as they remain "new", they can't change the MSRP.
That
is shady as hell.
Overall most of the new games changed to used went down in price. Not sure if
Gamestop purposely did that for Xeonoblade due to the price, most new to used changes are done on product that cannot be restocked or where there
is an excess amount on hand. It does seem shady, but if I was a retailer, would do the same in matching the current market prices. Say, was Xeonoblade only sold thru
Gamestop?