Gamestop Complaints
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Marriott_Guy1
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Overall, I am not impressed with GameStop (GS). I have two (2) stores located by be within less than 1 mile of each other and have visited many others. I guess I am one of the lucky ones that have associates working at these two locations that do care a great deal and demonstrate not only the required common courtesies but also ask me if I need any help. I do admit that this has not been my experience at the majority of the GS stores that I have visited. I have experienced the same items that have been described previously: unfriendly, talking with each other and not to the customers, playing the demos, etc. My comments are not a blanket statement at all - it is just recognizing that I too have experienced the same at some point with GS. Regarding customer service, GS does overall fall short in this area as a whole. As with any large franchise (or any business for that matter), the tone and standards set\maintained by the GM\Store Manager. Look at my online name - believe this to be true from my personal experience (GM for a Marriott hotel).
The second issue seems to lie within the organization\inventory of the store, both maintaining the order as well as the New vs Used games. Opened = Used - period. I have found the maintaining of the stores to be rather adequate, though not great. There is room for improvement here but in the stores I have frequented I have not found this a big issue (and I have a big OCD problem). I can understand not carrying games for systems beyond the previous generation of consoles. Space is an issue and revenues must be maximized - those dollars come primarily from sales of current games - not from multi-generational gaming aficionados like ourselves. Funcoland - oh how I do miss thee so...
Lastly, I agree that none of us should be judged by how we make a living to support ourselves or family. We all come from different backgrounds, ages and have different skill sets - what brings us here to VGC is our mutually shared loved for video gaming - both the classic as well today's current generation. Though the original poster did leave himself wide open for a bit of a beating (and rightly earned by the OP), an industry or field of work should not be be categorically bludgeoned as a whole.
GS, if you happen to be reading this, please pass on learnings from this thread - have friendly people who are helpful and maintain the order/organization of their store(s) inventory. Also, do not forget about us older gamers that appreciate the classics - though not the rule, we usually have more disposable income to invest in gaming that do others.
Thanks for the time all and I hope my take did not take too much time away from your gaming. See you on COD4!
Terry
a.k.a. Marriott_Guy
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Funkmaster V
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The bottom is if you don't like it then don't go.
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LOL! I dont! They suck!
And if a guy gets bent out of shape b/c people are giving him heck b/c he sucks at his job, QUIT or DO BETTER. Let me tell you two words,you entitled POS, and all you weirdos defending Gamestop employees and their whines:
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Look it up. You are a retail sales agent, not a local video game diety.
Funkmaster V
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No Atari, this looks right. If he doesn't like serving customers, do something else. It's that simple. This guy came on here slinging a bunch of BS, and I slung some perspective his way.
My job(s)? Musician, Pro Wrestler, Lanlord, Independent sales. Never attended more than a year of college. I've worked hard for everything, been lucky, and I strive to be the best, and do everything on my own. I don't have an ego, and I don't expect period face to have one either.
Funkmaster V
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Zach
Gamestop Complaints
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bigllama99
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Now that I think of it... at my local EB games, I saw two NES games, but they were just the cartridges and nothing else. That was a while ago though, and I can't remember if I saw anything else pre-PS2 there
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Austin
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[QUOTE=ajsmart]man I don't know... Purchasing new games that have already been opened really irritates me. What is even worse, Gamestop is now putting their barcode stickers on the *inside* of the see-through packaging. Right on the paper inserts!
[/QUOTE] Thank God the EB near me doesn't do that yet. However, they do put a sticker on the manual, whi I can usually get off fairly easily.
But if they ever start wrecking the cover art as well, they have lost me as a customer forever.
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voor
Gamestop Complaints
At the local Walmarts (we have 4), employees act like they could care less if you shop there or not. It's like the figure that nobody has money and people are going to shop there whether or not they get good customer service.
It's sad but true: In America, people consistently choose a 'free, poor quality service' over 'costly, high quality service'.
Of course, Gamestop employees are often video game nerds, which usually means the time they were supposed to be developing social skills (necessary for the job) was spent staring at a TV.
Here's a complaint, this time against customers....
More than once, I've seen a family stroll in--dirty clothes, car that is about to fall apart, horrible manners, obvious that no one has a job--come in and spend $400 on video games. What's up with that??
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Chaser1
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voor> I agree, and 'you get what you pay for' applies to the companies in this situation. With crappy management, low pay, and no benefits, you aren't going to attract the best and brightest to work in your stores. For instance, Radio Shacks around here are notorious for smarmy, know-it-all young male employees. Truth is, if they were good tech people and/or had an education in the field then they wouldn't be dorking around at Radio Shack for $7.50/hour. I don't think many people aspire to a career at Gamestop, Wal-Mart, or Taco Bell. Mostly you end up with employees who are either passing time until they land a better job or are just slackers to start with.
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Steve1
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voor
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The first was at Walmart. I asked an employee (who looked bothered) for something. They said they didnt have it. I walked away and another one came up and said that they thought it was in a certain place. We searched and lo and behold, found it! Good job!
After that, I went to Burger King drivethru. As I pulled up, the cashier through the speaker mumbled something, so I said I wanted a burger and coke. Next I heard was "Nobody even said nothing...hang on!" I got my food, and the cashier said nothing, so I said 'you're welcome' and left.
Guess it all goes back to the indiviudal people, but it seems some of these duds make managment and hire similarly minded people.
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Rick
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Their used game section is a total mess, and the "new games being already opened" policy is irritating, though. I suppose GS can still profit well even if they neglect certain things. If you want to pay for better service, some small game stores may suit you better.
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