Unless you become a member of our GameClub and get ten bucks for each of your old games. You also get a refund of 2% when you buy a new one.
We also offer music while you stand in the "one hour queue", and there are water to buy there as well, for just five bucks!
Not just that, if you sign up now, you also get a protection for the game, if you trade it in when it breaks you get a new one for FREE! (This will be 30 bucks extra.)
We also offer music while you stand in the "one hour queue", and there are water to buy there as well, for just five bucks!
Not just that, if you sign up now, you also get a protection for the game, if you trade it in when it breaks you get a new one for FREE! (This will be 30 bucks extra.)

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Most mainstream game shops have always been terrible.
I doubt it will change. I simply just stopped using game stores.
I doubt it will change. I simply just stopped using game stores.

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Meh, prepare for the death of second hand games, followed shortly by the death of retail. How can you get a refund... For that which you do not own?
They've been killing retail for PC games for some time now, with limited use serials, online activation and more recently with Steam lock-in. Now consoles are getting in on the game with one-time use codes to unlock major components of the game. If Microsoft had their way the next XBox would have no media at all, 100% DD. Except they still wouldn't lower their prices or attempt to compete with Steam's pricing in any meaningful way. $60 on console, $20 on PC, makes sense.
Steam will occasionally give you a refund actually, but only if you can prove that there was a mistake on the store page at the time that you bought it. Even then you have to hound them.
They've been killing retail for PC games for some time now, with limited use serials, online activation and more recently with Steam lock-in. Now consoles are getting in on the game with one-time use codes to unlock major components of the game. If Microsoft had their way the next XBox would have no media at all, 100% DD. Except they still wouldn't lower their prices or attempt to compete with Steam's pricing in any meaningful way. $60 on console, $20 on PC, makes sense.
Steam will occasionally give you a refund actually, but only if you can prove that there was a mistake on the store page at the time that you bought it. Even then you have to hound them.
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yet if i buy a ****ty video game, i'm told to stop being entitled.
the customer is always right. except for video games, **** those customers.