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Treaos Serrare

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never had a bad experience in fact I've had nothing but good experiences. Every one I have been to (outside of one mall location that is tiny and as such cluttered) has been neat clean and staffed by people who wouldn't normally get shot in the head for incompetence under dictatorship like the fucktards who work at walmart. the manager who was working the one i frequented for a number of years always gave me free Pre-order stuff like little toys or art books or shit like that(note this is just giving it to me not giving it because i actually made a Pre-order for whatever game it was for), hell I got a free copy of Afro-Samurai on blu-ray just because I always came in and had a ps3 to play it
 

BanthaFodder

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I guess my Gamestop was built with bricks blessed by the pope of everything good or something because every time I go there, the employees have been nothing but nice and helpful... hell, one even answered all of my questions when the line for Pokemon was out the door...
 

Terminate421

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I was about to buy a copy of Dead Space when some mom saw my shirt, when she asked what "Roosterteeth" meant, I told her it was a machinima company, before I could say that I didn't work there, she handed me five dollars and said, "Every dollar counts, I know what you're going through." and left. I spent that five dollars on a double quarter mcpounder, with cheese.

Aside from that the employees are pretty nice people who often have the same interests as I do, they even play DLC on release day (I asked if Severed for DS2 was worth it, they said it was short but cool, I enjoyed it as well)
 

VGC USpartan VS

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Gamestop's been pretty good to me... except on two occasions.

1. I once sold 21 games there. Yes, you heard me. 21 in one go. They were mostly Xbox 360 titles with a PS3 one in there and a few PS2's. Let me just tell you, if I got half of what they were going to sell those game for, I would have been much happier leaving that store.

2. I once bought Devil May Cry at Gamestop. They gave me Devil May Cry 2. You don't understand how bad that is.
 

Assassin Xaero

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Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
N/A. I buy my games at Best Buy. Apparently, for good reason.
I'm the exact opposite. I get my games off the internet (Steam, Amazon, D2D) or at Gamestop, for good reason. Best Buy has fucked me over enough for one life time.

OT: None. Gamestop I go to is fine. I talk to the guy there all the time, and they are all pretty nice and helpful.
 

Risingblade

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Gamestop have been pretty good to me except for that one time they mixed up disc 3 of ff8 with disc 3 of ff7
 

Saelune

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Couldnt just get a white one though? I have a black controller and the new silver switchable D Pad one, but using an old white 360.
 

Volkov

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Gamestop is like EA. It is damn near a monopoly, it provides atrocious service/products, it significantly damages the industry it's in, and it must die. For that reason, don't use it, it's that simple. I never buy not-online, and it serves me well.
 

Just_A_Glitch

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I walked into the store, asked if they had a game in stock. They did, I went to the counter to purchase it. They asked if I'd like to subscribe to Game Informer, I said no thank you. I payed and went on my merry way.

Those bastards. How dare they try to sell me something.

In all seriousness now, I've never had an issue with Gamestop like so many others seem to. So I have no real stories like the OPs.
 

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VGC USpartan VS said:
Gamestop's been pretty good to me... except on two occasions.

1. I once sold 21 games there. Yes, you heard me. 21 in one go. They were mostly Xbox 360 titles with a PS3 one in there and a few PS2's. Let me just tell you, if I got half of what they were going to sell those game for, I would have been much happier leaving that store.

2. I once bought Devil May Cry at Gamestop. They gave me Devil May Cry 2. You don't understand how bad that is.
Tho I refuse to ever sell my games this is why you sell online sure you mite have to wait a bit but you wont feel ripped off
 

scorptatious

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I've never had a problem with Gamestop. Sure, the trade-in values could be slightly better, but the employees I met are very kind and professional. I must be lucky I guess.
 

inFAMOUSCowZ

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Damn, I'm glad the GS by me has great people. I never had these problems, now if only the company could give me extra cash for trade ins,other then waiting for a bonus trade, just to get a fair amount. But its business not much to do.
 

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Well, There is one cool gamestop in my town, all the others suck. the people their still try to sell me everything, but as long as they're aren't any potential customers in the shop, they will be straight up with me bout games.
OT: there was this one time me and 4 friends walked over to one because we had 20 minutes to blow before class started again, and as we walked in, an older man with a young boy were standing a good 15 feet inside the shop looking at some games. Sean walked in, then me, then Cam started to walk in when the older gent said "are you gonna show some respect?" We finished walking in and he left and said "Apparently not." coulda happened anywhere really, so not sure it counts.
 

spiffleh

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My worst gamestop experience, was as an employee.

Being called by a customer who literally wanted to call, just to yell at me. I seriously asked the guy "I understand you're upset, but I'm not sure I can do anything. I'm just a sales associate. I have no power" and he replied with "I don't want you to do anything. I just want you to feel bad for what you did."

For the record, what I did, was fail to explain in intimate detail the return policy. I said to the guy, "If it was open, you can't return it for full refund. If you don't open it, you can get your money back if it has been less than 14 days" and somehow it's my fault that I didn't explain to him what would happen if it was broken. He asked what the return policy was. If he wanted to read the full page document, he could have.

Seriously. People think that the employees know everything about every game and system in existence. I like video games, but I had never owned a ps3 or 360. I didn't know much about them. I tried my best to learn but there is always something you miss.

Sorry about the rant. I'm just getting really tired of people hating on employees.
 

TehCookie

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I waited 20 minutes for a guy to try to find a game I want. The reason he was having such a hard time finding it was because he was looking for a Gamecube game in the PS2 section. I wasn't in a rush and I can't hate him for it since he kept looking and eventually found it. I know plenty of times they had a case on the shelf and when I bring it up they look for a minute and say too bad they don't have it.
 

Krion_Vark

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Not directed at me but a bit of failed gaming knowledge by a Gamestop employee.

Mom was buying games for his kid. Kid liked comic book games. Gamestop employee said MvC3 had just come out and that it was the sequel to a widely popular PS2 Exclusive.
I just laughed to myself knowing that it was originally an arcade game that was ported and came out a few years prior to the PS2's release.
 

emeraldrafael

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NitoSpeak said:
you sure they jsut didnt have one at the store? I imagine it would be rather hard to give you one when there's not one in the store. Also, those guys probably make minimal wage or less, so they probably just dont give two shits.

OT: Hm... The one I go to is staffed by a friend, and he makes that place run efficiently and amazingly. But I wnet to a different one, and the guy there told me that SMT games sucked, and I was like, hunh?

But thats more different opinions.
 

lacktheknack

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The only local game-specific store we have is a couple EBGames locations, and the PC racks are gone. >:|

Basically, I'm buying all my physical copies from London Drugs, and the rest from Steam. What a sad statement.

And since I use London Drugs and Steam, I don't get horrifying fail shopping experiences.
 
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spiffleh said:
My worst gamestop experience, was as an employee.

Being called by a customer who literally wanted to call, just to yell at me. I seriously asked the guy "I understand you're upset, but I'm not sure I can do anything. I'm just a sales associate. I have no power" and he replied with "I don't want you to do anything. I just want you to feel bad for what you did."

For the record, what I did, was fail to explain in intimate detail the return policy. I said to the guy, "If it was open, you can't return it for full refund. If you don't open it, you can get your money back if it has been less than 14 days" and somehow it's my fault that I didn't explain to him what would happen if it was broken. He asked what the return policy was. If he wanted to read the full page document, he could have.

Seriously. People think that the employees know everything about every game and system in existence. I like video games, but I had never owned a ps3 or 360. I didn't know much about them. I tried my best to learn but there is always something you miss.

Sorry about the rant. I'm just getting really tired of people hating on employees.
Yeah. People wonder why employees seem rather dickish, its because the constant stupid, rude, horrid customers chips away your sanity and humanity, leaving a bitter, angry shell. Well most of the time at least. I had it easier than most, which I'm thankful for. But damn, most of the time its the customer thats being a douche rather than the employee. And of course the customer thinks he knows better than everyone else.

Freaking pricks man...