[quote name='Maxwell31']Don't you think sooner or later (if this master plan works) stores will catch on? Then people who have ligitimate returns get screwed. Also every time someone steals from a store that loss is passed to the consumer. So, after everything is said and done, you pay for it anyway. In the end we all suffer because of scams like this. Just do things the right way.[/quote]
Not really.
Gamer buys a game at EB for $9.99 new. EB gets rid of some of it's inventory and makes money. EB is happy.
Gamer takes game back to Walmart for $29.99 in credit. Walmart, seeing the game is new and never opened, puts it back on the shelf. Walmart adds inventory (which they will sell eventually, for full price) and Gamer is happy because he got credit. Walmart wouldn't make any profit on it, and at most would lose pennies due to things such as credit card fees and the actual cost of the employee physically putting it back on the shelf, stuff like that. I'd guess they'd lose, at most, 30 cents, but I could be wrong.
Some stores have caught on. K-Mart, at least where I live, won't take back stuff without some form of receipt. However, you said "what if people with legit returns get screwed?". Stores will always be willing to take something back as long as you have a receipt, and they always will. A legit return customer will never get screwed because a legit return means they have their receipt.