Of all the retail jobs I worked, this was never allowed to happen. Sure, if we saw something, we could say, “Hey, can you put this aside for me?” But we weren’t allowed to take something away from the customers who were buying it. That is just absurd.
I stop 🛑 buying from GameStop when they put the wrong game in my online order I ordered Zombie Army 4 for Nintendo switch and they put Zombie Army trilogy instead! It was in the right case which I was surprised to get a case,but it was the wrong game! I already owned trilogy,but didn't own 4!
@@ItsAllDougAndGames It was a guy not girl at the time. I did several trade ins of retro stuff that I didn't need (fluff/doubles/not attached to) and some of the stuff he couldn't take he wanted it for his own and I said sure. He was also the one that took in the Super Mario Land but he had no interest in it. He was mainly collecting for PS1 and PS2.
Thank you! I'm trying to go ten thumbnails in a row without making an o-face or use the word "destroyed". I reserve the right to use the word "defenestrated"
Eb games has been well known to be corrupt for at least a decade now. At this point, anyone who gets screwed over kinda did it to themselves. You know exactly whst you're getting yourself into
@Valverde713 honestly i haven't watched the video yet but its been well documented for so long how bad a company they are. Last thing i got was LOU pt 2 on launch day and ONLY cause I had a gift card so it cost 23 cad after tax.
Is it upsetting? Sure. Does it warrant going on a crusade? Not at all. These are minimum wage workers, let them get some deals, too. I remember when I found out some local collector's wife starting working at the goodwill I used to get a lot of deals from. No more deals for me from there! I got lucky at my gamestop recently and a worker wanted to buy a Sly game for vita, but let me take it because he doesnt have the console. If he decided he wanted it, I would have been fine! Spread the deals around. There will always be more. Yall just sound mad and entitled
Entitled? I'm sure there's some of that around, but in this case, where she was in the process of making the purchase, having the employee decide then to maybe buy it is wrong. They had time to consider buying it and wasted it, only showing interest when someone else did. I agree it's not worth a crusade but complaining about a poor experience isn't crusading and this seems like it was a poor experience.
@@DeetotheDubs I didn't watch her video, but from what I gathered she picked it/showed interest but wasn't yet "in the process of purchasing." Either way, yes, was a poor experience. I'm more speaking of home dude implying a systemic failure of gamestop and demonizing gamestop in general (a trend).
Of all the retail jobs I worked, this was never allowed to happen. Sure, if we saw something, we could say, “Hey, can you put this aside for me?” But we weren’t allowed to take something away from the customers who were buying it. That is just absurd.
"FURIOUS!" "PISSED OFF!" Just what TH-cam needs, more angry dudes yelling at the camera.
Sir, your avatar is a mushroom cloud.
Low paid staff praying on bad pricing by their employers? Or something else behind all this?
Pretty sure that's a fireable offense.
We all need to start recording them on these interactions. Honest.
That is pretty ridiculous... not a very good customer experience for sure!
It is completely, 100 % unacceptable.
Retro gamestop gone die quick if they keep this up
I stop 🛑 buying from GameStop when they put the wrong game in my online order I ordered Zombie Army 4 for Nintendo switch and they put Zombie Army trilogy instead! It was in the right case which I was surprised to get a case,but it was the wrong game! I already owned trilogy,but didn't own 4!
All those games she picked up including the Mario Land, games on the list and the free games were my trade ins to that GameStop. Small World.
Oh wow! Did the employee who took the games in look like she had interest in them?
@@ItsAllDougAndGames It was a guy not girl at the time. I did several trade ins of retro stuff that I didn't need (fluff/doubles/not attached to) and some of the stuff he couldn't take he wanted it for his own and I said sure. He was also the one that took in the Super Mario Land but he had no interest in it. He was mainly collecting for PS1 and PS2.
From the thumbnail to the rant, this is an overall great, funny video Doug
Thank you! I'm trying to go ten thumbnails in a row without making an o-face or use the word "destroyed". I reserve the right to use the word "defenestrated"
Eb games has been well known to be corrupt for at least a decade now. At this point, anyone who gets screwed over kinda did it to themselves. You know exactly whst you're getting yourself into
Yupp I completely stopped shopping with them over this
@Valverde713 honestly i haven't watched the video yet but its been well documented for so long how bad a company they are. Last thing i got was LOU pt 2 on launch day and ONLY cause I had a gift card so it cost 23 cad after tax.
Is it upsetting? Sure. Does it warrant going on a crusade? Not at all. These are minimum wage workers, let them get some deals, too. I remember when I found out some local collector's wife starting working at the goodwill I used to get a lot of deals from. No more deals for me from there!
I got lucky at my gamestop recently and a worker wanted to buy a Sly game for vita, but let me take it because he doesnt have the console. If he decided he wanted it, I would have been fine! Spread the deals around. There will always be more.
Yall just sound mad and entitled
Entitled? I'm sure there's some of that around, but in this case, where she was in the process of making the purchase, having the employee decide then to maybe buy it is wrong. They had time to consider buying it and wasted it, only showing interest when someone else did.
I agree it's not worth a crusade but complaining about a poor experience isn't crusading and this seems like it was a poor experience.
@@DeetotheDubs I didn't watch her video, but from what I gathered she picked it/showed interest but wasn't yet "in the process of purchasing." Either way, yes, was a poor experience. I'm more speaking of home dude implying a systemic failure of gamestop and demonizing gamestop in general (a trend).
So you're mad that someone else, not you, got ripped off buy an underpaid employee of a megacorp? What useless content