Is Gamestop Evil? The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

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Re: Is Gamestop Evil? The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

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CD AGES wrote:
noiseredux wrote:
CD AGES wrote:lamestop
if I pretend I laughed at this word will you make a post without using it?
:lol: ahh NO. Problem?
Ima go to Lamestop to buy Call of Doody for my M$ Suxbox.

Am I doing it right?
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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:lol: you got me laughing! Kudos.
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CD AGES wrote:^
Nice points you got there. But this particular issue involves customer service (or lack therof) and not about missing cases, stickers and shit. The dudes actions were a result of shitty customer service. The guy chose not to buy the game due to condition, worker gave him shit for it and here we are lol!
He should've just shot the worker right then and there too and then pissed on his corpse. Totally justifiable. :D
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Lol! Whatever floats you boat. But seriously, real similar situation dude lol!
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CD AGES wrote:Lol! Whatever floats you boat. But seriously, real similar situation dude lol!
No they are both angry overreactions to perceived rudeness
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Breaking discs at gamestop is something only bro gamers do
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Lol! No! One involves loss of human life and the other loss of a beat up disc! Geez...
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CD AGES wrote:Lol! No! One involves loss of human life and the other loss of a beat up disc! Geez...
I was obviously exaggerating for effect... but it isn't unknown for such things to occur from perceived insults.
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Jmustang1968 wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:One time, about a year and a half ago, I brought a used copy of Radiata Stories up to the counter at GameStop. The clerk took out the disc and said "hey man, I don't think you want this, it's pretty beat up." It was nice to see that kind of courtesy and honestly (but at the same time, the employees shouldn't be accepting games that beat up in the first place).

Incidentally, I lucked out that day because the independent gaming store across the street had a copy in perfect condition for the same price.
With your self proclaimed gamestop hate, it leaves me to wonder why you didn't stop at the independent store first...
When I go game shopping I usually hit up 5-6 stores. GameStop was simply the one I visited first.
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Yes but this wasn't the case in his scenario. I would perfer the actual reasult of this guys actions then you propose for exaggerated effect :|
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