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so far as i'm aware, we're getting Nascar 2006 for the same price we'd get any game. However, you have to understand that the vast majority of our company's income comes from pre-played game sales. In this case, more often than not, we're reselling the games for more than the 12.50 the customer is getting anyway. And even if the customer CAN buy Backyard Wrestling 2 for the PS2 or XBOX for 9.99 used, and then trade it in for 12.50 in a promotion, that's an oversight on the company's fault. They can't blame people for noticing and taking advantage of such a great deal.
As for cancelling a preorder, I was not privy to the new rule in effect until moments ago. Previous to it, there was NOTHING anywhere saying it could not be done. Certain associates are wary of customers trying to capitalize on a good deal, and that's why you were probably shut down. I say, anything the computer will let me do, and anything some random joe walking in off the street can do, is fair game for both customers and employees alike (this is why i refused my employee discount on the games i purchased to trade in towards nascar 2006, to maintain that level playing field). practically every other person at my location feels the same way, with maybe one exception ( a tool who has been with the company for 8 years as an assistant manager ).
i don't know, does that answer your question?
As for cancelling a preorder, I was not privy to the new rule in effect until moments ago. Previous to it, there was NOTHING anywhere saying it could not be done. Certain associates are wary of customers trying to capitalize on a good deal, and that's why you were probably shut down. I say, anything the computer will let me do, and anything some random joe walking in off the street can do, is fair game for both customers and employees alike (this is why i refused my employee discount on the games i purchased to trade in towards nascar 2006, to maintain that level playing field). practically every other person at my location feels the same way, with maybe one exception ( a tool who has been with the company for 8 years as an assistant manager ).
i don't know, does that answer your question?