[quote name='shieryda']Isn't that illegal? If it's marked/ringing up for a penny, don't they either have to sell it for that price, or just flat-out refuse to sell it at all? I didn't think they could adjust the price back up to full price.

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Try telling that to all of the asshole Gamestop store employees who did a price override and bumped the guides back to full price on me, even after I noticed and mentioned the price as coming up as .01 on their transaction lcd screen(that lil screen that has the credit card reader on it too).
I usually make a lil bit of a stink, saying 'I want it for what it rang up' and if they try n act all stupid and say it rang up full price or keep trying to bullshit me, I just walk out.
And, in Pennsylvania shieryda, companies are allowed to get away with

in murder practically, while employees and customers get shafted. As far as I know there is nothing in PA to protect us from being overcharged for items which ring up lower.
Personally, I wish all stores would start doing like a certain store chain which is disliked around here even more than Gamestop(it's initials are CC) and just have the items that can't be sold and are supposed to be pulled to ring up 'do not sell'. Then we wouldn't have all this rigamarole every time there's a drop.
Either that or publishers could stop charging 20

in dollars for something which is used maybe 4 times per game, if ever.
Oh and uhhh Forza 2, Viva Pinata and the others that dropped were long since GONE from my local BB. They're getting too good at pulling them.