flamepanther wrote:Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:For example, the nationwide tv and sound system replacement they did. That cost millions upon millions of dollars paid for by in store advertising and other small things non-employees usually don't see.
...and have no reason to care about. I go to a game store to buy games, not for their in-store displays or sound system. So if they're cutting out products customers like for the sake of spending money on things that don't help us, I'm supposed to be supportive of that because: ???
If anything, it seems like a smaller chain such as GameXChange should have a
harder time selling enough overpriced used current gen games to support the staff and space needed to keep selling NES and Atari games, yeah? And yet their business model appears to work. The key appears to be keeping overhead LOW on everything except buying and selling products. They're already all over Arkansas, and are slowly spreading to neighboring states. That's exactly how Wal-Mart started, if you recall.
I'm going to tell you this now and you need to understand that I don't mean it in a hostile way. It just gets tiring having to re-explain this to everyone who gets ticked off at GS.
You have literally no idea how large corporations work.
The bigger you get the more your expenses grow and the higher your liability gets. People will get more pissed off at you for random reasons, lawsuits that are pointless get filed daily, shit breaks, a LOT of shit breaks, paychecks, rent for thousands of storefronts, power bills, water bills, heating bills, light bulbs, stationary and office supplies, cleaning supplies, the 5-10 vacuums we go through in a year per store, computer maintenance replacement and repair, store maintenance and repair, shipping, warehousing, purchasing new product, paying certain companies to keep them happy with selling us product, paying for exclusives to remain competitive, etc..., etc... The list goes on and on.
Yeah companies like Game-X-Change can keep it simple because they specialize in a multitude of products other than just games. Game-X-Change is just a spin off of a much larger chain called The Exchange which feeds their money woes with padding, and since they also sell a multitude of other items from the onset they are known for it and people seek them out.
A store like GameStop is in the public view only known for one thing, games. They had to stop selling DVD's because they weren't profitable, they tried trading and selling CD's only to have that blow up in their face, and they stopped selling retro because there were mountains of PS2 coming in like you wouldn't believe back in the day.
If you have a little pace call the exchange that sells games but is publicly known as the place to get movies and music too then more people will frequent it than just gamers. But both public perception of GameStop as a game only store and their name limits their market considerably aside from gaming only stuff. Not to mention, GameStop is targeted at the mainstream, not at enthusiasts. they don't care about retro because 90% of their customers will just go "lol, retro" and pass it up.
It's simple facts and painfully obvious. Yeah we all like to blame big brother and take up the "down with evil corporations" fight, but sometimes it just gets annoying.
The company WAS growing at an insane rate and they WERE screwing people over with their "we don't give a fuck" attitude, but it bit them in the ass HARD. They reported massive losses for the last two quarters of 2010 and they lost so many employee abuse lawsuits that it's almost ridiculous.
Anyhow, take a minute to look at the big picture. They bought out a lot of companies with very different policies on almost everything and had to streamline everything under a single unified brand and ruleset. That is hard even for a much smaller corporation, but you have to acknowledge that concessions have to be made for a massive expansion in size like that.
Nobody's asking you to be supportive, I don't care whether you shop there or not. I'm just sick of all the bitching and whining about it from everyone.