I headed to the mall tonight because there were a couple of games I wanted to pickup. I got to Gamestop at around 8pm, they close at 9pm. It's a weekday, not busy at all. There are two employees working and three people in the store (one dude bs'ing with one employee, a mom and kid looking at GBA games, and myself).
I browse some PS2 games, spot a game I've been interested in (Choro-Q), and start reading the back. Someone calls the store and the employee who isn't shooting the breeze with someone answers the phone. The caller was wondering the trade-in value on some games and the employee says to bring them in and they'll scan them then. From what I could tell, the caller put in on the employee a little, still asking for a price. The employee then says: "I'm a little busy right now. I'm here all alone and I have two people waiting in line right now. You'll have to call back later.". They hung up shortly later and the employee went back to aimlessly walking around the store doing nothing at all. The store was dead as could be. After hearing that exchange I left the store ticked off and didn't buy the game. I wound up getting something at the EB instead.
I just wanted to share that little story. I don't know the deal with giving out trade-in prices over the phone, but if you can't say you can't. If you are too lazy, don't flat out lie to someone about it. You just may cost your store a sale.
I browse some PS2 games, spot a game I've been interested in (Choro-Q), and start reading the back. Someone calls the store and the employee who isn't shooting the breeze with someone answers the phone. The caller was wondering the trade-in value on some games and the employee says to bring them in and they'll scan them then. From what I could tell, the caller put in on the employee a little, still asking for a price. The employee then says: "I'm a little busy right now. I'm here all alone and I have two people waiting in line right now. You'll have to call back later.". They hung up shortly later and the employee went back to aimlessly walking around the store doing nothing at all. The store was dead as could be. After hearing that exchange I left the store ticked off and didn't buy the game. I wound up getting something at the EB instead.
I just wanted to share that little story. I don't know the deal with giving out trade-in prices over the phone, but if you can't say you can't. If you are too lazy, don't flat out lie to someone about it. You just may cost your store a sale.
