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Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by Demontooth
(Post 9849306)
TRU does.
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Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
I picked up a GHWT guitar bundle from Big Lots yesterday. I did not need the game, so I told my wife I would just sell it or trade it in for credit. So she asks what places does trade-ins and I named off a cpl(Blockbuster, GS, Amazon).
I had no intentions to trade it in to GS as I knew I would get nothing for it(plus I rarely shop there anyway) but she took it upon herself to call and see what they would give for it. After the lady from GS told her how much they would give her, she reminded the lady that it was new,sealed as she could not believe the value would be so low. The lady from GS told her to take it to Wal-Mart. My wife told her that we do not scam stores and the lady from GS immediately got off the phone. 1)I knew the trade-in value would not be much, she did not 2)We have heard of ppl taking stuff to WM despite buying it elsewhere, but could not believe that an employee of another store would actually recommend someone do it |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 9849332)
Sarcasm.
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Originally Posted by Jcheckel
(Post 9849322)
Back in the day I never had issues getting games from any of them and you can throw Software Etc. in the batch, they almost always had what I was looking for. And the nice thing about Funco and EB was their used games back in the day were always in good shape and 99% of the time included the manual, since they would pay way less for a game that didn't have it.
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Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
I miss FuncoLand. They had a fantastic in store selection and even had great prices on NES/SNES/Genesis games on their website.
It was a sad day when they were bought out. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by darkdaze73
(Post 9849341)
I picked up a GHWT guitar bundle from Big Lots yesterday. I did not need the game, so I told my wife I would just sell it or trade it in for credit. So she asks what places does trade-ins and I named off a cpl(Blockbuster, GS, Amazon).
I had no intentions to trade it in to GS as I knew I would get nothing for it(plus I rarely shop there anyway) but she took it upon herself to call and see what they would give for it. After the lady from GS told her how much they would give her, she reminded the lady that it was new,sealed as she could not believe the value would be so low. The lady from GS told her to take it to Wal-Mart. My wife told her that we do not scam stores and the lady from GS immediately got off the phone. 1)I knew the trade-in value would not be much, she did not 2)We have heard of ppl taking stuff to WM despite buying it elsewhere, but could not believe that an employee of another store would actually recommend someone do it |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by darkdaze73
(Post 9849341)
... I had no intentions to trade it in to GS as I knew I would get nothing for it(plus I rarely shop there anyway) but she took it upon herself to call and see what they would give for it. After the lady from GS told her how much they would give her, she reminded the lady that it was new,sealed as she could not believe the value would be so low. ...
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Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 9849331)
^ ditto.
Pretty much when the competition between the smaller video game boutiques dried up and GS was the only one left was when they also just happened to turn to shit. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by Edison
(Post 9849817)
GameStop's around here won't take anything sealed anyway it has to be open already, or they won't take it.
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GameStop Falls Most in S&P 500 on Walmart Price Cut (Update1)
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- GameStop Corp. fell the most in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index on concern the world’s largest video-game retailer may be forced to lower prices after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. offered discounts. Walmart is slashing prices on the top 25 video games by as much as 20 percent through Dec. 24 and GameStop may need to match those reductions to stay competitive, Tony Wible, an analyst with Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, wrote in a note to clients today. “Many of the GME stores overlap in close proximity to a WMT store as GME has historically sought to benefit from WMT foot traffic,” Wible said, referring to the two companies’ stock tickers. Grapevine, Texas-based GameStop fell 8.3 percent to $21.87, the lowest price since July 30, at 4 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The stock has risen 1 percent this year, trailing the 23 percent gain in the S&P 500. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...tUG1UVxA&pos=7 <hr> Ha ha! |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
What the... Walmart is going to slash prices on the top 25 games? When? Or are they talking about the black friday deals?
Target, Best Buy, amazon, and regional places like Fry's have been slashing new game prices for a while now, and somehow Gamestop, with no pricematching, still gets suckers to buy from them. How is this different? |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 9867529)
What the... Walmart is going to slash prices on the top 25 games? When? Or are they talking about the black friday deals?
Target, Best Buy, amazon, and regional places like Fry's have been slashing new game prices for a while now, and somehow Gamestop, with no pricematching, still gets suckers to buy from them. How is this different? Edit: I found the sale from Kotaku, it's part of a larger article about a $50 gift card for wii purchases http://kotaku.com/5417022/walmart-sl...=Google+Reader Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympics (Wii) - now $40 Lego Rock Band (Wii) - now $40 Rock Band: Beatles (Wii) - now $40 MySims: Agents (Wii) - now $40 Tekken 6 (Xbox 360 and PS3) - now $50 Madden 2010 (Xbox 360 and PS3) - now $50 WWE 2010 (Xbox 360) - now $50, WWE 2010 (Wii) - now $40 Batman Arkham Asylum (Xbox 360) - now $50 Dragon Age: Origins (PS3) - now $50 Left 4 Dead 2 (Xbox 360) - now $50 Halo 3:ODST (Xbox 360) - now $50 Uncharted 2 (PS3) - now $50 Are average consumers and the analysts that out of touch that these discounts cause another companies stock to drop? I could have gotten prices better than these without any effort over the past weekend. Alot of these games were $35-$40 at multiple stores, not $50. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 9867529)
What the... Walmart is going to slash prices on the top 25 games? When?
I just got the new Walmart ad, and there is one page devoted to lowered game prices....they show (all 360 except for Madden): Need For Speed Shift, Forza 3, Batman: AA, Halo ODST, Left 4 Dead 2, and Madden 10 all with "rollbacks" to $50 each (was $59.96)....they also show (all on Wii): Toy Story Mania, My Sims Agents, Smackdown Vs Raw 2010, Tiger Woods PGA Adultery Tour 10, Need For Speed Nitro, and Lego Rock Band all with rollbacks to $40 each (was $49.96)..... |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by msdmoney
(Post 9867591)
Are average consumers and the analysts that out of touch that these discounts cause another companies stock to drop? I could have gotten prices better than these without any effort over the past weekend. Alot of these games were $35-$40 at multiple stores, not $50.
Often times, I read analyst reports that are so out of touch that I often wonder how they got their 6 figure paying jobs, and investor feedback that makes me wonder why they invested in a company or brand they know nothing about. And let's not even talk about the average consumer. ;) |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by msdmoney
(Post 9867591)
Are average consumers and the analysts that out of touch that these discounts cause another companies stock to drop? I could have gotten prices better than these without any effort over the past weekend. Alot of these games were $35-$40 at multiple stores, not $50.
If Wal-Mart offers Mario for $40 new while the GS next door is selling the used copy for $45, Wal-Mart gets the sale. GS has been leeching off Wal-Mart traffic for years, it's interesting to see them try and put up a fight now. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 9867686)
Apples and oranges. You're talking about very specific sales that were at a specific time of day on a specific day of the week. With thousands of locations Wal-Mart is offering all the hit games of the season 20% every day for the next 3 weeks for anyone who comes in the store. That's a pretty big deal.
If Wal-Mart offers Mario for $40 new while the GS next door is selling the used copy for $45, Wal-Mart gets the sale. GS has been leeching off Wal-Mart traffic for years, it's interesting to see them try and put up a fight now. Yeah, I guess it is different that the sale is for three weeks instead of just one day or a couple days. But I guess this pricing just doesn't strike me as that extraordinary, seems like standard weekly ad pricing for any of the major stores. And you're right, it will hit gamestop where it hurts on games that people would buy for $5 less used. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
GME has historically sought to benefit from WMT foot traffic |
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By the way for those who trade in games I cannot recommend Amazon.com enough. I placed 22 games up for sale one night, and by the middle of the next day 14 had sold. I'm talking about selling, not trading into amazon.
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Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by msdmoney
(Post 9867591)
Alot of these games were $35-$40 at multiple stores, not $50.
The drop in price is not news, but the world's largest retailer selling discounted video games throughout the holiday season (not a sale of a day or a few hours) is news. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by msdmoney
(Post 9868392)
But I guess this pricing just doesn't strike me as that extraordinary
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I also don't see the big deal about the Walmart sales. Even outside of Black Friday sales, Target has had games like Dragon's Age, Borderlands, and Left 4 Dead 2 at 45 bucks (a couple weeks ago) and this week $40, all week. There is sufficient stock as well. Not to mention amazon matching them. Now if this is a new Walmart policy to discount all top selling games going forward, that's something else, but a 3 week sale right before Xmas?
I realize Walmart is much bigger than Target, but how did these significantly cheaper sales not do anything to Gamestop's stock? |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
I went to Walmart yesterday and noticed a ton of games $10-$20 less than what they usually go for and wondered just what in the world was going on. That explains it I guess.
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Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by The Bus
(Post 9868705)
When's the last time Amazon ran a Gold Box deal for three weeks?
Maybe the most recent sales were a bad example, but the point still stands. As fujishig pointed out, some of these games are on sale in a weekly ad from a major retailer for lower than this. |
Re: GameStop is Vile and Disgusting Part XXVII
Originally Posted by The Bus
(Post 9867479)
GameStop Falls Most in S&P 500 on Walmart Price Cut (Update1)
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- GameStop Corp. fell the most in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index on concern the world’s largest video-game retailer may be forced to lower prices after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. offered discounts. Walmart is slashing prices on the top 25 video games by as much as 20 percent through Dec. 24 and GameStop may need to match those reductions to stay competitive, Tony Wible, an analyst with Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, wrote in a note to clients today. “Many of the GME stores overlap in close proximity to a WMT store as GME has historically sought to benefit from WMT foot traffic,” Wible said, referring to the two companies’ stock tickers. Grapevine, Texas-based GameStop fell 8.3 percent to $21.87, the lowest price since July 30, at 4 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The stock has risen 1 percent this year, trailing the 23 percent gain in the S&P 500. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...tUG1UVxA&pos=7 <hr> Ha ha! Love it! Gamestop hasn't got my business since last summer. They rarely run any used games sales anymore, and their coupons are pure crap now. The used game market is the only reason to buy from them. |
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