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Euphoria14 said:
RCTjunkie said:
I tried a new Gamestop a few weeks ago and the workers were surprisingly chill and friendly. Never pushed anything, always answered questions, made sure I was informed about my purchase. Complete opposite of what I'm used to.

I think they go against corporate policy in how to deal with customers, because I actually felt respected.


When I picked up The Order the clerk handed me my receipt and said the following: "We heard from a few people that the code on the reciept isn't working, it might have to do with PsN updating on Tuesdays  and this game is a Friday release, which is not the norm. If you ever come in again feel free to let me know how it went for you. It would be great if I knew exactly how those are handled, that way I can let people know when they pick up the odd Friday releases.

He didn't have to do that, but he did and it shows he listens to what the customers tell him and that he actually gives a damn.

The people at my local GameStop are really good people.

It's just like any other store you get the good and  the bad , I'm lucky mines good .

because I was a good customer the manager gave me an automatic 20% anything I bought including stuff already discounted , he just typed in instore discount and when he left ,the other's did deals not so much now with the black  card  but they look out for me tell me what they see in their previews and ask me my advice on certain games  , So I've been lucky and know every store isn't like mine.

but still with the staff turn over no one seems to last more than a couple of years ,  I make an effort to get to know the staff talk games with them and pretty soon the company driven practices like trying to sell you a used copy of a game you are buying new or pushing pre orders soon stops.



Research shows Video games  help make you smarter, so why am I an idiot