[quote name='jer7583']Nope. Gamestop does not run these promos for our benefit. They don't do anything for our benefit. They put games on that list for two reasons - One being that they believe those games would be profitable if people traded them and got approximately $20 towards FNR4 - two being that they're short on supply of those products and wish to increase their stock on them.
It was a

up that put Bioshock 360 on that list offering $20 for a game they charge $18 for used, and all the abuse in the world won't change that they accidentally included that. Hey, maybe the huge turnout for this deal even is a good thing and encourages more "trade 3 get such and such" deals - It's always possible that Gamestop really does see customers moving product from blockbuster to them as a good thing. We don't know. They've done these and had exploits in the past and just changed the flyers or changed in the system that you can't use such and such game anymore. (like the Open Season/Far Cry Wii debacle a few years back)
Revising their return policy so that you don't accidentally get cash back for a return that was on trade-in credit probably would be a good idea for them to do, though. That doesn't make sense - and none of us who had that happen have asked the cashier to do it that way, they always insist that's how it needs to be done or the system is just doing it that way.
So get off the soapbox and get to plunderin' - if this was harming publishers or developers in any way, I wouldn't do it, but this is 100% damage to gamestop, a corporate entity that really does no good for this industry or the creative minds in it. They need to go, ASAP. Anything I can do to help that process is a good thing, and abusing these trade in deals is one of the best ways to go abou that.[/QUOTE]
I have to agree with you on one point, but on that point I also disagree with you, and see the point-of-view of several other posters on this site. That point is the value of Gamestop to the gaming industry. Yes, they are like a leech and are unnecessary when compared to digital distribution of games (if it was possible, which it isn't now, and won't be for some time). But they do supply jobs, shitty jobs which people are in need of...I could use one now.
My next point is that you would likely tone down your hatred of Gamestop if you knew that their business operates on virtually insignificant profit margins. They buy New games from distributors and then sell them for 60. I was always under the assumption that Gamestop was making $40+ on each game they sold, and that the Used games they bought from customers was just gravy on their already bursting profit margin. However this isn't true and is actually inversed. Other than the above, my only other dislike of the company is my local, nosey manager (I can see where he's coming from though), and all Gamestops employees' pre-order banter.
But yeah, if you already know of Gamestop's actual profit margins, and you still hold to your stedfast hatred of Gamestop, then you're ignorant. It's as if you're sympathetic to the retards who trade in their copy of Prototype which they bought a day earlier for full price, for $35, I can't imagine supporting stupidity.