yes there is an acceptable loophole...label the game as used before selling it... heck if they want to be cheap and sell it for only 5 cents less or heck the same price then fine but at least leave what's new untouched or what's used in the used section...they waste thousands of stickers to put those in the "new" game stickers anyway why not simply label those that are used? true i would like those games to be sold at the price of used games but if what you say is true and there's no way around it, at least the principle of informing the uninformed costumer that the game was used is expected.
when i bought Tales of Legendia, the store clerk did tell me that the game was used, he showed me the disc... no problems with it or anything like that, so i wasn't really bothered by this fact because it was informed to me beforehand....
the first time i had a problem with gamestop was way back when i was new to this country and bought DBZ budokai 3 new.... when i arrive home i looked at the disc and there was a huge scratch on the back side of the disc.... obviously i went back the next morning (i didn't have a car so i have to walk about 6 miles total.. which for me is not a whole lot but it is time consuming)...anyway it turns out the clerk made a mistake and gave me an used copy instead of a new one... now i know this is partly the guys fault, but if the company didn't allow discs to be out like that it probably wouldn't have happened..... (this was the same guy that sold me legendia... he learned his lesson alright and so did I)
there's been at least 2 other problems like that with gamestop (the other 2 with a different one) but this is the one that pissed me off the most.
so what i think? this case might help lower the percentage of this happening to anyone again.... and even if the percentage is as low as the RROD last year (around 16% i believe) it's better to be safe than sorry... i still buy at gamestop, same reasons for everyone else, the tyrant is the only way to get some games.. but if they are going to monopolize the industry of gaming they could have least give the costumer all the treatment he/she deserves....most of the time they do and i realize this could happen to any other business but if the chances are there... why not take them to support the costumer?