View Full Version : How often does EB/GameStop.com...
Engel
06-06-2008, 09:45 PM
... ship used games with no cases? I'm getting ready to buy six 360 games and it's definitely a concern of mine. Has anyone here ever received a current gen game with no case?
Thanks for any info.
IAmTheCheapestGamer
06-06-2008, 10:49 PM
This is Gamestop we're talking about here. I'd say your chances are pretty good of getting a coverless/sans manual game. I mean, just take a look at their stores and that'll give you a good idea as to your chances.
As for me, I've NEVER ordered anything online from them, since I'd rather SEE what I plan on buying from them so I get a complete/minty game and not some dog/kid chewed up disc/cart.
THoward7382
06-06-2008, 10:57 PM
They might send you a generic cover(its stated in every used game I believe online) but never just the disc. Just go to the store and buy them if you want cases and manuals or just buy them new!
LilPaintballer
06-06-2008, 10:58 PM
... ship used games with no cases? I'm getting ready to buy six 360 games and it's definitely a concern of mine. Has anyone here ever received a current gen game with no case?
Thanks for any info.
ethier buy it in store or exchange it in store, etheir way its an inconvenience
davyd
06-06-2008, 11:18 PM
Out of 6 orders in the past 3 years, the only game I've not gotten complete was a copy of Nocturne for the PS2.
Loonknight
06-06-2008, 11:43 PM
I've been lucky only one of the games I've ordered was missing a manual otherwise they have been perfect but it is just so random that I would agree just return it to the store if you have a problem. I actually have worse luck in the B&M stores than I do online.
bigdaddybruce44
06-06-2008, 11:48 PM
I don't know about anyone else's experiences, but the three or four stores near me that I will frequent often have a good percentage of complete games. I would say more than 80% of the used games are complete. So, I would say you have a good chance of getting something complete. And as others have said, if you don't, just return it.
djkunai
06-06-2008, 11:56 PM
What games are you buying?
breakingcustoms
06-07-2008, 01:11 AM
actually, you might be okay...the last 2 orders I've gotten complete copies of games (4 games total)
i was talking to a friend of mine who works at GS and they're actually running a new policy on only taking complete games from now on
darkslime
06-07-2008, 01:25 AM
actually, you might be okay...the last 2 orders I've gotten complete copies of games (4 games total)
i was talking to a friend of mine who works at GS and they're actually running a new policy on only taking complete games from now on I hope that's true. It means good quality games at GS, and really cheap disc only games at flea markets/yard sales.
RAMSTORIA
06-07-2008, 01:40 AM
50/50
keep in mind these days you can return your online orders into the store. so if you get some with no cases go to your local gamestop and return them for ones with a case.
Engel
06-07-2008, 02:30 AM
What games are you buying?
I knocked a couple out of my cart so it's only four instead of six: Condemned 2, Blacksite, The Outfit and Stranglehold.
I would go to the store (and did when they had B2G1) but the CAG16 code doesn't work there. That along with the Edge card and free shipping combine for a decent deal when you're looking for cheap stuff to play through on a rainy weekend.
It's good to hear I can exchange any duds at the store though. Thanks.
IAmTheCheapestGamer
06-07-2008, 04:46 AM
I didn't even know that. Hell, if I knew that, I might even consider buying from their online site now. I just figured you were always SOL if you ordered online and they sent some generic case crap.
pulsar0510
06-07-2008, 12:48 PM
I don't care if they are complete or correct cases or what-have-you if it's being discounted. To ask people to pay the same for incomplete merchandise is just insane. The few items I have bought used form Gamestop have been complete and I always check the discs before I had over my money. Of course I have to check the cases before I even approach the counter. Wouldn't be such a big deal if incomplete games were a couple of bucks cheaper.