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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: silversyx on March 03, 2015, 12:13:37 am
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I went to a store today planning on buying Dr. Robonik's Mean Bean Machine (which I already had) and Ecco the Dolphin for the Genesis. I decided I only want boxed Genesis games now so my duplicate purchase was because I THOUGHT I was buying a boxed game. This is what I wrote on the store's review page on Facebook.
I was very unsatisfied with their store policies. I bought two Sega Genesis games in the box with the manuals (so I thought) and when I checked out they took the cartridges out and put the boxes and manuals away after I paid them. I asked if they came with the boxes and manuals after and they said no, I said I'd rather not do the transaction then and the cashier said they can only do store credit so I said never mind then I'll just take the games. Just so everyone knows, they don't sell the boxes and they only give store credit back even if you haven't left the store.
Thanks, I just need to vent to other gamers who would maybe understand. :'(
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I went to a store today planning on buying Dr. Robonik's Mean Bean Machine (which I already had) and Ecco the Dolphin for the Genesis. I decided I only want boxed Genesis games now so my duplicate purchase was because I THOUGHT I was buying a boxed game. This is what I wrote on the store's review page on Facebook.
I was very unsatisfied with their store policies. I bought two Sega Genesis games in the box with the manuals (so I thought) and when I checked out they took the cartridges out and put the boxes and manuals away after I paid them. I asked if they came with the boxes and manuals after and they said no, I said I'd rather not do the transaction then and the cashier said they can only do store credit so I said never mind then I'll just take the games. Just so everyone knows, they don't sell the boxes and they only give store credit back even if you haven't left the store.
Thanks, I just need to vent to other gamers who would maybe understand. :'(
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Damn, even GameStop doesn't treat it's customers that shitty...
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That's what I thought! Even they gave my friend his money back when he and my girlfriend got me the same game for Christmas! :o
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That is pretty terrible service. The review you wrote is fair and deserved.
I would never shop there again.
I made the same vow against gamestop when I preordered a game once and when I went to pick it up the employee said it was a good thing I preordered the game because they only received one copy. He then proceeded to go and get the came case off of the new PS3 game wall (which had already been opened and a New sticker was put on the case) and then opened up a drawer to put the game back in the case.
I stopped him and said, "That isn't my "new" game is it?" He answered it was. I questioned him why my pre-order game was put out on display to be sold if it was the only copy they received. He said that was store policy and that it was indeed still a new game since it had never been played. I called the regional/district manager who told me that was indeed their policy. He then called around and said all stores had opened their one copy of the game so if I wanted the game I would have to buy a a new opened copy.
I have never returned to GameStop. I vow never to return.
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I'm really sorry to hear that happened. I've managed to get out of most of those situations by canceling the transaction before paying for the game, but it sounds like they really screwed you out of your end by doing that after you paid. Usually with places like those, avoid them if you can.
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When it comes to independent game stores, at least in my area, I wouldn't be upset at all if 90% of them went under. Bad prices, bad customer service, bad store policies, bad business in general seem to plague most of them. I dare say many of them even deserve to go under. Sorry about your experience, I've definitely been there :/
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When it comes to independent game stores, at least in my area, I wouldn't be upset at all if 90% of them went under. Bad prices, bad customer service, bad store policies, bad business in general seem to plague most of them. I dare say many of them even deserve to go under. Sorry about your experience, I've definitely been there :/
Bad prices are generally my biggest problem.
When it comes down to it, paying $2 or $3 more for a game from an independent shop just isn't something I want to do. Hence why I keep my GameStop membership; prices are generally the market average (or much lower).
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I went to a store today planning on buying Dr. Robonik's Mean Bean Machine (which I already had) and Ecco the Dolphin for the Genesis. I decided I only want boxed Genesis games now so my duplicate purchase was because I THOUGHT I was buying a boxed game. This is what I wrote on the store's review page on Facebook.
I was very unsatisfied with their store policies. I bought two Sega Genesis games in the box with the manuals (so I thought) and when I checked out they took the cartridges out and put the boxes and manuals away after I paid them. I asked if they came with the boxes and manuals after and they said no, I said I'd rather not do the transaction then and the cashier said they can only do store credit so I said never mind then I'll just take the games. Just so everyone knows, they don't sell the boxes and they only give store credit back even if you haven't left the store.
Thanks, I just need to vent to other gamers who would maybe understand. :'(
I'm normally a pretty mellow guy. But I would have raged on them bad if they did that to me. What you describe is complete garbage.
I hope this store is not in the Bay Area.
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That's SUPER scummy. I'm much like Dashv, that I'm pretty reserved and not one to get mad, but I would've been pissed had they done that. Best thing you can do is spread the word around about practices like that. If that's what they do, it's likely they have other problems. I mean, what were the prices on them? CIB stuff is usually a good bit more expensive than cart only items. Did you think you were getting a good deal, so taking the games wasn't the worst that could happen, or did you basically pay boxed prices, just to get screwed over? I guess I shouldn't be thinking about that too much, neither one is some crazy expensive game, but I would've been sore about it lol A couple bucks difference is still a couple bucks.
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That sounds like a bait and switch, I'd be pissed looking at a game CIB, thinking I'm buying then after it's rung up have them take the boxes and manuals away. giving me cart only. I would be yelling at them and if I'm told store credit only I'd blow my top. I still wouldn't take the games (I'm a CIB only on Sega Genesis, unless its dirt cheap at a garage sale) If I already paid for them and was told only store credit I'd take the credit find something to use it up then never buy a Genesis game (or anything i want CIB unless I ask and they tell I'll get the box) But I have a story to beat you.
I was in a game store maybe two years ago and they had a stack of NES games that where "display only" for the longest time. Finally one day I stop in and they where selling those games, I asked prices and they said they where the owners private collection but he wanted to sell them at their price PLUS an $8 surcharge on each game. I first thought well I'll ask prices and figured everything was going to be over priced. (this store had high prices to begin with) So i asked prices and many games and most where like i said with the $8 surcharge to pricey. Well I saw one and thought to my self "well this one will be expensive but WTH I'll ask." and the price i got was $30 + the $8 my heart dropped. and I bought that game plus a few other just because this game was such a good deal and got out of there. That game was Panic Restaurant.
Well evidently another customer came in after i left and saw It was sold and asked what it sold for and found out he told the owners they where robbed and got the owners all pissed off at me that when I came in again they wanted me to give the game back. I told them no, you told me a price and I paid for it, even bought more of the other games that where over priced. Well they where claiming I should have told them they undercharged for it and that I conned them into selling it for $38. and I was banned for some time from that store. lol I never felt bad, because this store in well known for cheating customers and being well over priced. :P
It's like when the Game Chasers found that Flinstones 2 and Little Samson for $5, they where caught slipping, it's what us game collectors love.
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Thats just awful, don't give them anymore of your business. I support all my local game stores, but I wouldn't stand for that kind of practice.
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What's the name of the store, if you don't mind me asking? I can write a nasty review for them on yelp. You can PM if you're not comfortable with mentioning the name of them here.
That said, a part of me isn't surprised by this practice. Non-GS stores, as far as I can tell, operate in one of two ways.
The staff and service love video games and they are eager to help their customers. They want to establish themselves as a credible game store. They want to make sure that the prices are fair and are willing to bargain within reason. They want to talk about old and new titles. In other words, they're working at this store not only because of the paycheck, but also because they love video games and they enjoy working around them.
The other type are those that have a chip on their shoulder the size of an old Xbox controller. They think that, because they're not GS, they can get away with scamming their customers and/or being rude and arrogant. The problem with this is that the bad press ends up getting back to them.
I've dealt with both types before; never any in-between. As much as I harp on Game Stop for having annoying sales clerks, I know I can rely on them for having fair prices and I always walk away with what I want.
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That is some BS, I would been aggressive and demanded my money back. You hadn't left the store yet, so I don't see why they couldn't refund you.
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That is pretty terrible service. The review you wrote is fair and deserved.
I would never shop there again.
I made the same vow against gamestop when I preordered a game once and when I went to pick it up the employee said it was a good thing I preordered the game because they only received one copy. He then proceeded to go and get the came case off of the new PS3 game wall (which had already been opened and a New sticker was put on the case) and then opened up a drawer to put the game back in the case.
I stopped him and said, "That isn't my "new" game is it?" He answered it was. I questioned him why my pre-order game was put out on display to be sold if it was the only copy they received. He said that was store policy and that it was indeed still a new game since it had never been played. I called the regional/district manager who told me that was indeed their policy. He then called around and said all stores had opened their one copy of the game so if I wanted the game I would have to buy a a new opened copy.
I have never returned to GameStop. I vow never to return.
I hate this crap. PEOPLE, NEW MEANS NEVER OPENED, IT MEANS ITS NEVER FELT FRESH AIR AFTER BEING SEALED! Ugh
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That's SUPER scummy. I'm much like Dashv, that I'm pretty reserved and not one to get mad, but I would've been pissed had they done that. Best thing you can do is spread the word around about practices like that. If that's what they do, it's likely they have other problems. I mean, what were the prices on them? CIB stuff is usually a good bit more expensive than cart only items. Did you think you were getting a good deal, so taking the games wasn't the worst that could happen, or did you basically pay boxed prices, just to get screwed over? I guess I shouldn't be thinking about that too much, neither one is some crazy expensive game, but I would've been sore about it lol A couple bucks difference is still a couple bucks.
The prices were good for box but I got ripped off for cart only prices! :'(
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I had a store try the old "bait & switch" on me like that once. It's one of those stores that puts the empty boxes on the shelf which I understand, especially since they are all used titles (for the most part). I found a copy of Super Ghouls & Ghosts for the SNES. I was like, oh cool. Took it up to the counter, they rang me up and instead of putting the box in the bag with the cart, they set it on the shelf behind them. I said "Hey, box too." The answer I got back was "these are just for display." I told the clerk they needed to advertise that cartridge games are cart only, unlike PS1, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, etc. which they give you the whole shebang. I said I wanted my money back and was told store credit only. I tried to reason with the hipster in the skinny jeans to no avail. Finally, I said "Look dude. You either give me my F*cking money back, or I'm going to kick your F*cking teeth in and throw your scrawny ass down the escalator!" I guess he understood the message as he got my money back from the register for me.
Now, I don't condone violence, especially over a video game. But this was a bullsh!t move by a shady company. And to make matters worse, I believe their online site sells games including everything in the picture. I had every reason to be pissed and wasn't leaving there with a half-ass, crusty cartridge and no box or manual. The place is called Slackers CD's & Games and they are located in St. Louis at the South County Mall. This was a few years ago, not sure if their policies have changed, etc. But I do know that the experience I had their jaded me to buying from them and the fact that all of their games are priced 50-100% higher than the larger used game store called V-Stock on the other side of the mall doesn't help their cause.
For the OP, that sucks man. Mom & Pop shops like them depend on customer loyalty and word of mouth to survive. Get a bad rep, you go under. Seems like they don't understand that.
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I had a store try the old "bait & switch" on me like that once. It's one of those stores that puts the empty boxes on the shelf which I understand, especially since they are all used titles (for the most part). I found a copy of Super Ghouls & Ghosts for the SNES. I was like, oh cool. Took it up to the counter, they rang me up and instead of putting the box in the bag with the cart, they set it on the shelf behind them. I said "Hey, box too." The answer I got back was "these are just for display." I told the clerk they needed to advertise that cartridge games are cart only, unlike PS1, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, etc. which they give you the whole shebang. I said I wanted my money back and was told store credit only. I tried to reason with the hipster in the skinny jeans to no avail. Finally, I said "Look dude. You either give me my F*cking money back, or I'm going to kick your F*cking teeth in and throw your scrawny ass down the escalator!" I guess he understood the message as he got my money back from the register for me.
Now, I don't condone violence, especially over a video game. But this was a bullsh!t move by a shady company. And to make matters worse, I believe their online site sells games including everything in the picture. I had every reason to be pissed and wasn't leaving there with a half-ass, crusty cartridge and no box or manual. The place is called Slackers CD's & Games and they are located in St. Louis at the South County Mall. This was a few years ago, not sure if their policies have changed, etc. But I do know that the experience I had their jaded me to buying from them and the fact that all of their games are priced 50-100% higher than the larger used game store called V-Stock on the other side of the mall doesn't help their cause.
For the OP, that sucks man. Mom & Pop shops like them depend on customer loyalty and word of mouth to survive. Get a bad rep, you go under. Seems like they don't understand that.
That sounds an awful lot like Game Exchange...
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I'm pretty sure that's a misrepresentation of the product. I don't know what the laws are in your state, but in California it's illegal and they are required to give you a refund if the product isn't as advertised.
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I had a store try the old "bait & switch" on me like that once. It's one of those stores that puts the empty boxes on the shelf which I understand, especially since they are all used titles (for the most part). I found a copy of Super Ghouls & Ghosts for the SNES. I was like, oh cool. Took it up to the counter, they rang me up and instead of putting the box in the bag with the cart, they set it on the shelf behind them. I said "Hey, box too." The answer I got back was "these are just for display." I told the clerk they needed to advertise that cartridge games are cart only, unlike PS1, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, etc. which they give you the whole shebang. I said I wanted my money back and was told store credit only. I tried to reason with the hipster in the skinny jeans to no avail. Finally, I said "Look dude. You either give me my F*cking money back, or I'm going to kick your F*cking teeth in and throw your scrawny ass down the escalator!" I guess he understood the message as he got my money back from the register for me.
Now, I don't condone violence, especially over a video game. But this was a bullsh!t move by a shady company. And to make matters worse, I believe their online site sells games including everything in the picture. I had every reason to be pissed and wasn't leaving there with a half-ass, crusty cartridge and no box or manual. The place is called Slackers CD's & Games and they are located in St. Louis at the South County Mall. This was a few years ago, not sure if their policies have changed, etc. But I do know that the experience I had their jaded me to buying from them and the fact that all of their games are priced 50-100% higher than the larger used game store called V-Stock on the other side of the mall doesn't help their cause.
For the OP, that sucks man. Mom & Pop shops like them depend on customer loyalty and word of mouth to survive. Get a bad rep, you go under. Seems like they don't understand that.
Well it was a hipster so what you did was OK.
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That is pretty terrible service. The review you wrote is fair and deserved.
I would never shop there again.
I made the same vow against gamestop when I preordered a game once and when I went to pick it up the employee said it was a good thing I preordered the game because they only received one copy. He then proceeded to go and get the came case off of the new PS3 game wall (which had already been opened and a New sticker was put on the case) and then opened up a drawer to put the game back in the case.
I stopped him and said, "That isn't my "new" game is it?" He answered it was. I questioned him why my pre-order game was put out on display to be sold if it was the only copy they received. He said that was store policy and that it was indeed still a new game since it had never been played. I called the regional/district manager who told me that was indeed their policy. He then called around and said all stores had opened their one copy of the game so if I wanted the game I would have to buy a a new opened copy.
I have never returned to GameStop. I vow never to return.
That sounds like a total BS policy. If anything, when you picked up the game, was it after 48 hours from release?
I've shopped at many GSs, but the shops I've preordered from always kept all preorders sealed and in a drawer or in the backroom. However, once the 48 hour hold period expires, their policy states that they can offer it for sale to anyone, which means they can open them up and put it on the shelf with their other new (but opened) items.
For a while I was preordering stuff only with Amazon, but with the discount from the BF (who works at GS), it's a nice perk to go with them instead now.
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That is pretty terrible service. The review you wrote is fair and deserved.
I would never shop there again.
I made the same vow against gamestop when I preordered a game once and when I went to pick it up the employee said it was a good thing I preordered the game because they only received one copy. He then proceeded to go and get the came case off of the new PS3 game wall (which had already been opened and a New sticker was put on the case) and then opened up a drawer to put the game back in the case.
I stopped him and said, "That isn't my "new" game is it?" He answered it was. I questioned him why my pre-order game was put out on display to be sold if it was the only copy they received. He said that was store policy and that it was indeed still a new game since it had never been played. I called the regional/district manager who told me that was indeed their policy. He then called around and said all stores had opened their one copy of the game so if I wanted the game I would have to buy a a new opened copy.
I have never returned to GameStop. I vow never to return.
That's bull$hit. Company policy is new release games will be held for 48 hours. If you pre-ordered a game, it should be kept behind the counter, away from the public for that amount of time in a sealed state. What you were dealing with was some jack@ss who F'd up. When the games come in, they always open one copy for the shelf...as long as that copy is not for a customer already. They probably picked one of each game out of the shipment, unwrapped it and put it on the shelf.
And that's a big problem I have with Gamestop in general. The customer service blows. Until the local Gamestop opened, I really despised going there. But I will say that the manager Dave and his crew at the Farmington, MO Gamestop are completely different. They are all gamers. They love talking about and playing games. During big midnight launches, some of them dress up like characters for that game. They are friendly and bend over backwards to help their customers out. When I go in and pick up a used game, they will look for the very best condition, complete copy that they have for me. Absolutely zero complaints about those guys and that store.
They of course have to follow the corporate guidelines, but I really can't say enough great stuff about them and how they make people have a good time there.
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There aren't to many local game stores around where I'm from but the ones that are, are extremely over prices.
For example, it looks as though they buy a lot of the same titles from ebgames (5 copies of Bravely Default for instance), mark them up 20% percent and just sit on them until eb has none left. As well games that could be easily found on ebgames and substantially lower prices are crazy over priced. I would love to support a local store but with the amount they mark prices up its hard to want to shop there.
Its horrible that they essentially tricked you into buying the cart only and I would be outraged! I would instantly never return there. It seems like they don't realize if you treat a customer with loyalty and respect they will return and eventually spend more money. Now they may have gotten your money this one time but won't see it in the future :)
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That's bull$hit. Company policy is new release games will be held for 48 hours. If you pre-ordered a game, it should be kept behind the counter, away from the public for that amount of time in a sealed state. What you were dealing with was some jack@ss who F'd up. When the games come in, they always open one copy for the shelf...as long as that copy is not for a customer already. They probably picked one of each game out of the shipment, unwrapped it and put it on the shelf.
And that's a big problem I have with Gamestop in general. The customer service blows. Until the local Gamestop opened, I really despised going there. But I will say that the manager Dave and his crew at the Farmington, MO Gamestop are completely different. They are all gamers. They love talking about and playing games. During big midnight launches, some of them dress up like characters for that game. They are friendly and bend over backwards to help their customers out. When I go in and pick up a used game, they will look for the very best condition, complete copy that they have for me. Absolutely zero complaints about those guys and that store.
They of course have to follow the corporate guidelines, but I really can't say enough great stuff about them and how they make people have a good time there.
Yep, that's what I know as well.
And it's super true that the workers make the store. There are some GSs that I pretty much shun because I've never had a good experience with their employees or their merchandise. Other branches I love to just hang out and chat and browse and do preorders with them because they obviously know their stuff and care about their customers.
As for the OP, that's total BS, and I'm sorry you had to deal with that. I'm glad you wrote them a bad review - they and their potential customers need to know that they run a shady service.
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I came in on the day it was released. My guess is what happened is they accidentally put my pre-order out for sale and then when I came in they pulled it to give to me. I assume the regional manager didn't have anything to correct the situation so he just stood with clerk's response.
I understand that the store wants to have display boxes, but you can't sell that one as new then.
I'm not sure what I wanted GameStop to do, but I don't feel they took care of my issue. Even an apology would have made me leave happy. Just say you made a mistake. I don't even want the clerk fired or disciplined because we all make mistakes (unless the guy is continually messing up), but just own up to what happened.
That is pretty terrible service. The review you wrote is fair and deserved.
I would never shop there again.
I made the same vow against gamestop when I preordered a game once and when I went to pick it up the employee said it was a good thing I preordered the game because they only received one copy. He then proceeded to go and get the came case off of the new PS3 game wall (which had already been opened and a New sticker was put on the case) and then opened up a drawer to put the game back in the case.
I stopped him and said, "That isn't my "new" game is it?" He answered it was. I questioned him why my pre-order game was put out on display to be sold if it was the only copy they received. He said that was store policy and that it was indeed still a new game since it had never been played. I called the regional/district manager who told me that was indeed their policy. He then called around and said all stores had opened their one copy of the game so if I wanted the game I would have to buy a a new opened copy.
I have never returned to GameStop. I vow never to return.
That sounds like a total BS policy. If anything, when you picked up the game, was it after 48 hours from release?
I've shopped at many GSs, but the shops I've preordered from always kept all preorders sealed and in a drawer or in the backroom. However, once the 48 hour hold period expires, their policy states that they can offer it for sale to anyone, which means they can open them up and put it on the shelf with their other new (but opened) items.
For a while I was preordering stuff only with Amazon, but with the discount from the BF (who works at GS), it's a nice perk to go with them instead now.
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There aren't to many local game stores around where I'm from but the ones that are, are extremely over prices.
For example, it looks as though they buy a lot of the same titles from ebgames (5 copies of Bravely Default for instance), mark them up 20% percent and just sit on them until eb has none left. As well games that could be easily found on ebgames and substantially lower prices are crazy over priced. I would love to support a local store but with the amount they mark prices up its hard to want to shop there.
Its horrible that they essentially tricked you into buying the cart only and I would be outraged! I would instantly never return there. It seems like they don't realize if you treat a customer with loyalty and respect they will return and eventually spend more money. Now they may have gotten your money this one time but won't see it in the future :)
Ugh...that's exactly what I am talking about with Slackers. I spent several hours one day comparing prices between them and V-Stock (short for Vintage Stock...great place).
Ape Escape for PS1: $12.99 at V-Stock, $19.99 at Slackers.
Crash Team Racing for PS1: $12.99 at V-Stock, $19.99 at Slackers.
Cardinal Syn for PS1: $4.99 at V-Stock, $9.99 at Slackers.
Dead or Alive 1&2 Ultimate Collection for Xbox: $7.99 at V-Stock, $19.99 at Slackers.
Death Jr. for PSP: $7.99 at V-Stock, $19.99 at Slackers.
Everything was that way. And the whole bait & switch with the game boxes. They even do that with Genesis carts. At V-Stock, they sell you the game with whatever they bought it with.
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I went to a store today planning on buying Dr. Robonik's Mean Bean Machine (which I already had) and Ecco the Dolphin for the Genesis. I decided I only want boxed Genesis games now so my duplicate purchase was because I THOUGHT I was buying a boxed game. This is what I wrote on the store's review page on Facebook.
I was very unsatisfied with their store policies. I bought two Sega Genesis games in the box with the manuals (so I thought) and when I checked out they took the cartridges out and put the boxes and manuals away after I paid them. I asked if they came with the boxes and manuals after and they said no, I said I'd rather not do the transaction then and the cashier said they can only do store credit so I said never mind then I'll just take the games. Just so everyone knows, they don't sell the boxes and they only give store credit back even if you haven't left the store.
Thanks, I just need to vent to other gamers who would maybe understand. :'(
There use to be this game store in Cerritos, CA that pulled something similar. All the Genesis games would be on the shelf complete with instructions. When you went to buy them, they would pull the cart out of the case and give you a photo copied manual. They told me they needed the case to put on display and the original manual to make copies for customers. I told them I wasn't buying any games without the case and handed them the photo copy and said to use that to make additional copies if needed. I stopped going there when they began to use the same tactics on Playstation games.
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There use to be this game store in Cerritos, CA that pulled something similar. All the Genesis games would be on the shelf complete with instructions. When you went to buy them, they would pull the cart out of the case and give you a photo copied manual. They told me they needed the case to put on display and the original manual to make copies for customers. I told them I wasn't buying any games without the case and handed them the photo copy and said to use that to make additional copies if needed. I stopped going there when they began to use the same tactics on Playstation games.
They started doing that with disks? The heck were they putting them in then? Loose in a ziplock baggie? That's ridiculous to see a store doing that with cart games to start and then go full scummy with CD's. That's just a crazy mindset. Same for needing display cases. To me, if I was the store owner in a situation like that, I'd make fakes that can take up the space needed. Wouldn't be hard to do with like some brochure quality paper. Then again, I am of the mindset of being good to consumers, which many stores don't really care about lol
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There use to be this game store in Cerritos, CA that pulled something similar. All the Genesis games would be on the shelf complete with instructions. When you went to buy them, they would pull the cart out of the case and give you a photo copied manual. They told me they needed the case to put on display and the original manual to make copies for customers. I told them I wasn't buying any games without the case and handed them the photo copy and said to use that to make additional copies if needed. I stopped going there when they began to use the same tactics on Playstation games.
They started doing that with disks? The heck were they putting them in then? Loose in a ziplock baggie? That's ridiculous to see a store doing that with cart games to start and then go full scummy with CD's. That's just a crazy mindset. Same for needing display cases. To me, if I was the store owner in a situation like that, I'd make fakes that can take up the space needed. Wouldn't be hard to do with like some brochure quality paper. Then again, I am of the mindset of being good to consumers, which many stores don't really care about lol
They use to put the disks in paper sleeves and hand out photo copied manuals. Hell, they even raised the price of a SNES RCA cord from $1.95 to $5.95 because "the sticker was wrong". I wish I remembered the name of that place. It was west of the 605 freeway on South St.
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I think I would have complained about that or spoken to a manager. Store credit for that is bullshit as they could have instantly returned your money. Don't shop there again.