I've never understood how Wal-Mart sells so many games, as hard of a time as I have finding an employee to even open the stupid case. I cannot imagine wanting to deal with a Wal-Mart employee trying to trade something in. That sounds...nightmarish. ![Shocked :o](https://vgcollect.com/forum/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
I'm thinking pretty much the same...
...of course, however, what should (and will) determine Walmart's success or failure will be the "Big 3" things:
1). Pricing,
2). Selection, and
3). Convenience - like Argyle said, if you've got to hunt someone down to open display cases, have a minimum wage-making , clerk who's completely clueless about gaming - and needs to call a manager (likely just as clueless about gaming) for constant price checks / approvals...resulting in wasting hours of your time to sell, trade-in, and/or buy some games...IMO , they'll be finished before even getting off of the ground.
Then again - there's a bunch of specifics that I don't know about & would want answers to like -
- do you get your choice of cash, store credit (towards games), and/or store credit (towards anything in the store)?,
- will they be buying/selling used games (like GS); meaning accepting & then re-selling loose games -OR- will they require (at the least) the proper original case & sleeve (and preferably) the game's manuals - for those that originally had them?
- will they know how to & bother to confirm how many discs a game should have Before they buy and/or attempt to re-sell them,
- what generations of merchandise will they be accepting?, and
- when is this supposed to start?
Anyone know any of these answers?