avrame wrote:Sad thing is I did preorder the game. I missed the launch day due to weddign stuffs, and did not get a chance to pick up my copy. I figured 'meh, i'll be able to find it elsewhere later'
You realize that you have, I believe 48 hours to pick it up if you preorder it - otherwise it goes on the shelf and you lose your deposit. (I may be wrong on the specifics, but that's what I remember an ex-GS employee telling me..)
Which is fishy, since the store you were going to drive 2 hours out of the way to pick up somebody's else's 'no-longer-wanted' copy, decided to sell it to the original customer anyway once they changed their mind..
As for the Pokemon carts, I completely understand everything PepharytheWorm and CRT are saying. I do realize the legal precautions a major corporation must take in order to avoid lawsuits. My main complaint was how the whole thing was handled. All the clerk had to do was say, "let me get a manager," or "my manager is in tomorrow - come in at this time and he can give you the low-down." It really could have just been dirty contacts making the games not work - is that REALLY worth destroying them over? Why can't Gamestop employees or managers exercise a little common sense and try to clean the contacts first before deeming product unfit for distribution..? Hell, some Play N Trade employees fix consoles that are ringed or otherwise broken..
Oh, and the fact that the Gamestop clerk took the carts I wanted, shadily snuck them into a bag under the register and said he couldn't sell them to me, (only to ask me if I knew how to fix them as I was leaving,) was probably the biggest reason for my complaint.