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Goatseye said:
So what did they lie about? At least post a sentence to give your headline a context.

They lie about new games being out of stock so people are forced to buy pre-owned or not buy at all because they focus more on trade ins, pre-orders, and used sales.  Here is an excerpt:

 

The program, called “Circle of Life,” gives each GameStop store different percentage quotas for 1) pre-orders; 2) reward card subscriptions; 3) used game sales; and 4) game trade-ins. Each of these quotas is based on the store’s total transactions. Pre-orders and reward cards subscriptions are based on the number of transactions, while used game sales and trade-ins are based on the total dollar value of transactions. If a store’s quota for used game sales is 30%, and the store sells $1,000 worth of merchandise, GameStop expects at least $300 of that merchandise to be pre-owned.