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I usually don't sell off my DLC but I haven't really noticed anyone hoarding them where I live. When I go into GameStop and they have left over DLC codes they usually put them on the counter, I usually only take one if it's for a game I have

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yeah, but those are probably preorders. i mean like alan wake (new) came with a download card for the 1st dlc, or bulletstorm epic edition content slip, or any online pass (which is required to play online in many games, especially sports games). say i didn't play mortal kombat online, so i never used the kombat pass (which is sealed inside new copies); then, i get bored of it, or completed it, & i trade it into gamestop with that kombat pass still in my game box unredeemed (which costs 10$ - 15$ if you have to buy it seperately). that pass should be kept in the box for the customer that buys that game from gamestop used.
gamestop employees actuall sift through every game & take out anything like that to use for themselves, or to trade away for profit (most common since they get so many of the same item). those employees shouldn't have the right to take them out and put them on the counter for random customers (if that is what you were talking about, & not gamestop exclusive preorder stuff that is not packaged inside a game).
alot of folks at my local game xchange leave codes they don't use in the games they trade in, specifically to reward the next buyer, as those employees aren't encouraged to steal them out of games they buy on behalf of their employer. if it's imcluded in the game that gets sold to gamestop, the next buyer should get that content, whether they pay extra or not. some games may still have them, and others may have been used up by the 1st purchaser. just because gamestop offers the same amount of TIV, with or without the bonus content, doesn't mean gamestop employees should be able to poach them from the games traded in to their employer. gamestop already lets teir employees check out any game they want to (1 at a time, but still) as a perk. it's so prevalent, the new employees are told it's ok, and continue doing it like it's part the the incentive plan for employees.
sorry to rant
again, but i can't stand how they get away with that. gamestop doesn't discourage it, as i know managers that do it on a regular basis. i could think of several analogies, but i won't waste y'alls time. it's a dishonest pravtice & it shouldn't be done, imho.
btw, congrats on getting enslaved back. it sucks you endud up paying probably double what you had it for normally. i hope you replay the earlier missions, or ay least a little so you can remember where the story was. you were right at halfway, according to achievements. i hope you end up liking it, then we won't be
polar opposites, lol. enjot, man.