I once lived by a game store that I nicknamed "The Evil Game Shop".
I don't have any entertaining stories from there, but it was run by three guys that were very poor business men (IMO).
-They constantly argued
-charged the highest common denominator in Ebay prices for every game (even when there was an existing lower sticker on the game, and wasn't even removed after pointing that out).
(((((and let me state for the record that I think that checking ebay's rates right at the sale is kind of like slapping the customer. Nothing against using ebay the gauge price, but do that and decide pricing before you put it on display. )))))
-because of their pricing, they pretty much had the same stock year-round (no game turnover). There was no reason for me to keep coming in...
What's really sad is that I used to like the store, before it was desecrated by a couple changes of owners.
Years earlier, I got my Sega CD from there and a friend of mine got his Saturn there (which provided many good gaming sessions).
It might be out of business now (I kind of hope anyways, unless someone better took over).
EllertMichael wrote:About a month ago a Comic shop near my house got a box of japanese imports, some famicom, mega drive and saturn stuff, mostly. The guy wouldn't sell any of it to me or my friends. Kept telling us to "come back on Saturday and I'll have it all priced." so we come back the next week and he pulls the same shit. now two weeks later we go back and he sold the whole box wholesale to some crummy game store out of state.

This happened to me. I was trying to get a Sega Nomad. I left my name and number and everything. Checked back in 6 months, same story and it was still laying there. Another few months I found it out of business ("yeah, cause they wouldn't sell what the customers want to buy").
I have since acquired a Nomad

...just another lost soul...