Gamestop is selling new games as used! Discuss.

[quote name='dobiewan']I'll share my experience... I bought Destroy All Humans at EB for the used price the day after it came out. It was a copy that an employee bought and traded in. It was pre-played, yet "new," because they were nice enough not to slap the price sticker on it. But I also wondered... how far ahead did these guys have the game? He said he beat it... it took me about 10 hours or so. Its possible he did it in one day, but I'm guessing he got it ahead of time. Any employee "insiders" know how far ahead you're allowed to get games? I'm just curious. ;-)[/QUOTE]


Uhh, maybe 5 minutes before it hits the floor? 95% of the titles come in and the same day they are sold. Certain titles may arrive early to tie in with a movie (Van Helsing comes to mind), or if the game is in huge demand (Halo 2).

Also, the employee may have bought the game and hated it so he traded it back so far. He simply lied to get the sale from you.
 
[quote name='Johnny Postman']Thats funny you bring this up... here in Chicago when the "reprint" of RE2/3 hit a few months back and new copies were widely available for $30, every Gamestop in town suddenly had used copies - one of each per store. Each was absolutely mint so I guess they just opened up their own new copies to charge more for them.[/QUOTE]

Funny thing, I see used copies of GC RE2 and 3 at every Gamestop I go to know, priced at $39.99. I just thought it was people trading it in after the reprint but it makes sense that GS would sell them as used if the new price was no longer in the system - the game had been OOP for a while before the reprint.

They also did this with a bunch of SNES games (Super Tennis, Zelda: LTTP), Genesis games (Eternal Champions, Light Crusader) and PS1 games (Pandemonium, Juggernaut) a few years back. I asked the employee why these obviously sealed games were being sold as used and he stated that only the used prices were in the system so they had to sell them as used.
 
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