[quote name='eataburger']Enjoy your stolen DSi.[/QUOTE]
Thanks! Will do.

yeah, the things pretty much guaranteed to be stolen. I make no excuses for that, and frankly I don't care. The theft was already done. Gamestop would turn right around and sell it for $130, so I'm relatively indifferent to that.
[quote name='bmachine']Wanna sell that copy of Bowser's Inside Story?[/QUOTE]
Not at all. I'm replaying through Superstar Saga right now (my first copy, I got all the way up to Bowletta, but kept dying after she ate me), I intend to pick up Partners in Time too. Snagging this game earlier than I had planned is just a nice little plus for me.
[quote name='dmdragon']Yeah, since you've had problems with them in the past then they must be the devil and do that to everyone. That is the stupidest reasoning I have ever heard [/QUOTE]
.....OR, maybe they just hate the company's practices of giving so little for trade-ins, then turning around and selling them for more than double? Maybe it has to do with the fact that trading in for store credit is a bad joke, since you're not really getting anything tangible out of the transaction except for the ability to secure more products and services at Gamestop? Maybe it has to do with the company's ability to hire people who often know jack shit about actual games?? I mean, when you hire someone at a clothing store, they normally tend to have a fashion sense, right? And you always want to hire animal lovers to work at a pet store, correct? Why should a game store function any differently?
Of course, I am just spit-balling here. I personally am relatively indifferent to Gamestop nowadays. In fact, as I already stated, I continue to go to one of the few in my area that isn't an absolute shithole. I acknowledge that as a company, they make the majority of their bottom dollar on ripping people off. But at the end of the day, so do a LOT of companies. I mean, I work in INSURANCE now, for Christ's sake (though admittedly, not the bad kind).
[quote name='dmdragon']
Also, last I checked they didn't give cash so how is that feeding a drug addiction? i may not be up on the drug trade, but I'm pretty sure that your local crack dealer doesn't take gamestop credit for drugs.[/QUOTE]
......Gamestop gives cash, man. I thought everyone knew that.

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[quote name='dmdragon']
All this boils down to is people trying to make themselves feel better for doing shitty things to companies that have done something in the past to them because they feel the company "deserves" it. If you are going to do stuff like that then don't make excuses. Man up and just admit that it's because you honestly don't care about anyone else but yourself.[/QUOTE]
I in no way have any serious bone to pick with a corporation. If you wanna look at someone with a bone to pick, Google "Zero Originality". Now HE gave reasons to hate on Gamestop. And even if I did, who the

are you to judge my motivations? Could it not be a combination of various reasons? If I really did have a bone to pick with them, could not the great deal on a DSi have been just a great perk in a continuous campaign or loathing? I've talked customers out of a warranty at one of the shittier Gamestops. Primarily, I did it because it was a waste of money to purchase one on a Nintendo system. But I also did it because the woman manning the register was a Grade A bitch to me on multiple occasions. You set up a false "either-or" premise here. It doesn't have to be one or the other. It could be both. Or neither.
And just how you get on people for hating Gamestop, why are you so adamant on DEFENDING it? I mean, it's a multi-million dollar company. They have more stores popping up that

ing Starbucks. I'm fairly certain they can fight their own battles. And if they start to lose, maybe it's for all the right reasons...