This is a longish post, but here we go...
I go in yesterday to trade a couple of Wii games on the 2-for-new and get rid of some 360 titles since the bonus $20 for 3 games is in effect.
There are two employees working the registers, and the guy tells me I ought to be looking at around $70 credit for the 360 stuff. I traded in the 2 Wii games to get Pokemon Battle Revolution for my boy. $70 is cool, so he helps the girl running the other register get it started.
She rings me out and gives me a receipt with $46 in credit. I aske her what happened that I'm getting $24 less. She says that it's correct.
Me and the boy are getting hungry, so we head down to the food court for some Sbarro's. We get done and head back to EB. I show the receipt to register guy, and he agrees there is a problem.
He has to re-run the transaction, but I end up with $66. That's cool, so I'm out the door.
I wasn't really mad at the girl. I know that the register system at EB/GS isn't the most intuitive thing, and that the associates have to hand-correct things, but just a caveat to all of ya - pay attention during the transaction, and double-check your receipt! I've had this stuff happen there before, and I've been double-rung for items a time or two.
Finally, they pushed me damn hard for preorders - I had to say "No" four times. I know that corporate is probably breathing down their necks for stuff like this, but corporate ought to visit a store sometime to see how stuff like this pisses customers off. There was another guy in there that was close to walking out, he was getting so pissed at having to say "No".
I go in yesterday to trade a couple of Wii games on the 2-for-new and get rid of some 360 titles since the bonus $20 for 3 games is in effect.
There are two employees working the registers, and the guy tells me I ought to be looking at around $70 credit for the 360 stuff. I traded in the 2 Wii games to get Pokemon Battle Revolution for my boy. $70 is cool, so he helps the girl running the other register get it started.
She rings me out and gives me a receipt with $46 in credit. I aske her what happened that I'm getting $24 less. She says that it's correct.
Me and the boy are getting hungry, so we head down to the food court for some Sbarro's. We get done and head back to EB. I show the receipt to register guy, and he agrees there is a problem.
He has to re-run the transaction, but I end up with $66. That's cool, so I'm out the door.
I wasn't really mad at the girl. I know that the register system at EB/GS isn't the most intuitive thing, and that the associates have to hand-correct things, but just a caveat to all of ya - pay attention during the transaction, and double-check your receipt! I've had this stuff happen there before, and I've been double-rung for items a time or two.
Finally, they pushed me damn hard for preorders - I had to say "No" four times. I know that corporate is probably breathing down their necks for stuff like this, but corporate ought to visit a store sometime to see how stuff like this pisses customers off. There was another guy in there that was close to walking out, he was getting so pissed at having to say "No".