So DS's give you rocks and PSP make you rock hard... hmmm..
Pixel Art can be fun.
So DS's give you rocks and PSP make you rock hard... hmmm..
Pixel Art can be fun.
Hmmm, methinks someone needed two Ds's lol
What better plan than to take one home, take the Ds out and put something like rocks in the DS box. Take it back and say "Hey look at this box full of rocks"... They give you a new DS, everyones happy, except Walmart, but they don't deserve to be happy lol.
Excuse me, I need to find all my old game boxes, fill them with fluff, and go to Walmart.
Brb!

That SUCKS. But to be fair, she was shopping at the world's most evil corporation.
No-one in the US should ever buy from a Wal-Mart!
| SmokedHostage said: So DS's give you rocks and PSP make you rock hard... hmmm.. |
Could also be interpreted as someone making a statement on how much the DS ROCKS!
| madskillz said: Interesting. Every time I return an item at a Wal-Mart, the box is opened, the barcode on the device scanned - and they will ship it to a recycle center where it will be resold as broken parts and/or refurbished. Wal-Mart and other retailers CAN NOT put a used item back on the shelf. I have worked retail for years - Gamestop is the only place something like this could happen. I find it odd that folks will not notice rocks clanging together and the box is factory sealed. Yeah, right. I'm so calling BS on this. |
In the last year I have had 3 experiences with buying previously used items from Walmart as new.
Maybe our laws in Canada are different but I think your faith in Walmart might be a little misguided...
As a matter of fact last week when I bought my Wii and another PS3 the salesman gave me the one behind the first in the display. When I asked him why, he said that the other one was a return and he wanted to give me one still factory sealed...
| madskillz said: Interesting. Every time I return an item at a Wal-Mart, the box is opened, the barcode on the device scanned - and they will ship it to a recycle center where it will be resold as broken parts and/or refurbished. Wal-Mart and other retailers CAN NOT put a used item back on the shelf. I have worked retail for years - Gamestop is the only place something like this could happen. I find it odd that folks will not notice rocks clanging together and the box is factory sealed. Yeah, right. I'm so calling BS on this. |
Thats not completely true. I work in retail and if the item still works and even if it is open we will tape it back up and resell it. It happens on many things. If some of the boxes are bad enough we do clearance it for a little off, but I can totally see this happenig as Walmart never checks anything that you return.
End of 2009 sales predictions:
PS3 - 33 Million 360 - 40 Million Wii - 75 Million
why would a DS be that heavy? both the employees and the customers weren't that sensible it would seem
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agardini51 said:
Thats not completely true. I work in retail and if the item still works and even if it is open we will tape it back up and resell it. It happens on many things. If some of the boxes are bad enough we do clearance it for a little off, but I can totally see this happenig as Walmart never checks anything that you return. |
I worked a summer in the returns department of a walmart. Stuff is put back on the shelves all the time. From TVs to underwear for ladies. Walmart is there to make money, so if they have to rewash something and restock it- so be it 
Does this mean I can start a bussiness selling rocks to Walmart?
Just a thought.