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New Philadelphia GameStop Policy Requires Customer Fingerprints When Trading In Games

 

A GameStop store in Center City. (Credit: Steve Tawa)

 

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The big video game retailer, GameStop, is now requiring its customers in Philadelphia, but not in the suburbs, to provide a fingerprint scan on certain transactions.

When GameStop buys used video games from customers, the chain says it is following a local law that allows the store to collect thumb prints, which go into a database to help law enforcement track down thieves who fence stolen goods.

City Solicitor Shelley Smith says, however, the city is not requiring GameStop to abide by the pawnbroker’s ordinance:

“What GameStop does doesn’t meet any of the elements of the definition in the code, so the pawnbreaker ordinance doesn’t apply to GameStop.”

Folks outside a GameStop in Center City tell KYW Newsradio they were not thrilled with the company policy for anyone selling used games to the store:

“I really don’t appreciate it. You fingerprinted me like I’m in a police district. No, I’m at a game store.”

“That is a little absurd, it’s just a video game.”

“I think it’s an overreach. It’s going too far.”

“I know that it only happens to people who go to jail, they get fingerprinted.”

“When I went, I got my finger scanned when he broke it out and said ‘I need your fingerprint,’ I said, ‘for what’?'”

The Philadelphia Police Department says the company is being proactive by storing fingerprints in a secure database – LeadsOnline – which is the nation’s largest online investigation system.

 

 

Source: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/08/01/new-philadelphia-gamestop-policy-requires-customer-fingerprints-when-trading-in-games/



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and trade ins drop by over 3000% overnight.



kitler53 said:
and trade ins drop by over 3000% overnight.


How can something drop more than 100% (I understand it was a joke, but it's mathematically impossible)? Do they get negative trade ins?



Even though I don't live in Philly, I still feel like GameStop shouldn't be doing this. It's in just one city but it can have a negative image for Gamestop as a whole.



Teeqoz said:
kitler53 said:
and trade ins drop by over 3000% overnight.


How can something drop more than 100% (I understand it was a joke, but it's mathematically impossible)? Do they get negative trade ins?


http://www.percent-change.com/index.php?y1=100&y2=-2900



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fuck off gamestop. this is utter bullshit.



That's just...weird and stupid.



Thats weird, gamestop has been finger printing everybody here in utah for the last five or six years... It was actually due to a law that was passed, i guess it was only a state law from the reactions to this...



This sounds ridiculous, but i can't imagine they don't understand that as well. Is there a reason this would be needed? Like crime or something or am i overthinking this?



kitler53 said:
Teeqoz said:
kitler53 said:
and trade ins drop by over 3000% overnight.


How can something drop more than 100% (I understand it was a joke, but it's mathematically impossible)? Do they get negative trade ins?


http://www.percent-change.com/index.php?y1=100&y2=-2900


Except gamestop can't have negative trade-ins. Just like I said in the original post. If gamestop had let's say 100 trade-ins a day, and now they have - 2900 trade-ins a day, then yes, that would be a 3000% reduction, but there is no such thing as a negative (-) trade-in.