I do not buy video games much and I think it's been a year since I stopped in a gamestop, but did this weekend and was going to buy a new 360 game. When I went to to buy it, I thought it was odd it was just a placeholder like the used games, but not a big deal.
Didn't realize that gamestop actually takes the discs out of the packages and catalogs them just like used games. I asked a couple questions, got a short, somewhat snotty answers from the kid working the counter and in the end refused to pay for an opened game. I just went next door to target and actually got a better price anyways.
I'm sure this has come up a few times in other places, but am I the only one who finds it odd they can open the games and then still sell them as new? How can I be absolutely sure the disc they are giving me is actually from a new package unless it's release day and no used games would be in the store yet.... ? I dunno, to me it's strange and somewhat shady, but not that I think they are actually doing anything underhanded, I just find it odd they can do this.
Didn't realize that gamestop actually takes the discs out of the packages and catalogs them just like used games. I asked a couple questions, got a short, somewhat snotty answers from the kid working the counter and in the end refused to pay for an opened game. I just went next door to target and actually got a better price anyways.
I'm sure this has come up a few times in other places, but am I the only one who finds it odd they can open the games and then still sell them as new? How can I be absolutely sure the disc they are giving me is actually from a new package unless it's release day and no used games would be in the store yet.... ? I dunno, to me it's strange and somewhat shady, but not that I think they are actually doing anything underhanded, I just find it odd they can do this.