MegaDrive20XX
Segatron Genesis... call me the wizard.
I'm resurrecting this thread to explain my experience when picking up LittleBigPlanet and what a clusterfart it truly was.
I walk in with some games to trade in, in order to pick up my game. I was waiting in line for a good 13 minutes, since he was the only man on duty. Which is rather sad during a 12pm rush. I've been in that situation when working for GameCrazy. Cheap budget, equals less workers on the payroll.
Anyways, the prices they gave me for the following games was downright disgusting.
$3.30 for Mortal Kombat Armageddon for PS2? Good Lord, my store gives $9.71 Credit. especially for a game that will be turned around and sold for $17.95 + Tax. At least give the consumers a half deal for godsakes!
So I had this "Edge Card" with me from the last time I was there. Which was given to me because I had $7.01 left over.
Well I was pretty content that I was finally getting LittleBigPlanet, but a part of me felt like this was a freakin' headache on GameStop's part and Sony's part. Being with all the recent media issues and everyone in retail being forced to send it back, when we all knew the final product was finished.
Simply because they didn't call me, felt it was little unorthodox. I mean, the one thing I have to say positive about GameStop. If you pre-ordered, they WILL call you. At least I thought so, on a big budget title like this.
Now here's the part where it gets dishonest, the guy does not inform me that he is about to use my credit to give me a magazine subscription without my consent. He throws the magazines in the bag and hands me the card. I look and the receipt says $14.99 Game Informer.
Okay excuse me while I say this.
WHAT THE &^#&!?!
I was literally pissed, how could you do that to a customer without saying jack? I didn't know this happened until AFTER the transaction was through.
I feel bad for those employees at GameStop.
A necessary Evil? At times, yes. Which is really...I mean...REALLY sad. How a company has such a stronghold on the market and still screws everyone they see, is beyond me.
Their pre-order bonuses are really a joke, after hearing Zidart's troubles on obtaining a CastleVania soundtrack, I've literally had it with them. They screwed me on Lego Batman pre-order bonus, so no more. I'm offically washing my hands of them.
I walk in with some games to trade in, in order to pick up my game. I was waiting in line for a good 13 minutes, since he was the only man on duty. Which is rather sad during a 12pm rush. I've been in that situation when working for GameCrazy. Cheap budget, equals less workers on the payroll.
Anyways, the prices they gave me for the following games was downright disgusting.
$3.30 for Mortal Kombat Armageddon for PS2? Good Lord, my store gives $9.71 Credit. especially for a game that will be turned around and sold for $17.95 + Tax. At least give the consumers a half deal for godsakes!
So I had this "Edge Card" with me from the last time I was there. Which was given to me because I had $7.01 left over.
Well I was pretty content that I was finally getting LittleBigPlanet, but a part of me felt like this was a freakin' headache on GameStop's part and Sony's part. Being with all the recent media issues and everyone in retail being forced to send it back, when we all knew the final product was finished.
Simply because they didn't call me, felt it was little unorthodox. I mean, the one thing I have to say positive about GameStop. If you pre-ordered, they WILL call you. At least I thought so, on a big budget title like this.
Now here's the part where it gets dishonest, the guy does not inform me that he is about to use my credit to give me a magazine subscription without my consent. He throws the magazines in the bag and hands me the card. I look and the receipt says $14.99 Game Informer.
Okay excuse me while I say this.
WHAT THE &^#&!?!
I was literally pissed, how could you do that to a customer without saying jack? I didn't know this happened until AFTER the transaction was through.
I feel bad for those employees at GameStop.
A necessary Evil? At times, yes. Which is really...I mean...REALLY sad. How a company has such a stronghold on the market and still screws everyone they see, is beyond me.
Their pre-order bonuses are really a joke, after hearing Zidart's troubles on obtaining a CastleVania soundtrack, I've literally had it with them. They screwed me on Lego Batman pre-order bonus, so no more. I'm offically washing my hands of them.