Gamestop employees are a joke...at least at the one I go to. There's a couple kids that work there. One of them is really cool and always talks about the latest demos I got into. He's always envious that I find the strangest ways to get into beta's (like Little Big Planet's EU workaround, etc.) We have a good repertoire.
But then there is this young girl who works there. Every game that passes by the counter she has a comment about to her other coworkers. I picked up Disgaea 3, she hated sprites. I picked up Killzone, she said the PS3 was weak. By the time I got around to buying Gears of War 2 and she mentioned that she hated online multiplayer in the game. Having enough, I called her out on it. "Why do you hate the multiplayer" I said. I guess this was the first time a customer ever confronted her, she got really timid and said "Because people cheat and use the shotgun all the time." Keep in mind, this was before anyone played Gears 2 online and they didn't know that the shotgun was reduced to a normal weapon. I replied with "Did it ever dawn on you that they aren't cheating, but maybe you aren't good." I have never seen someone turn so red in my life. The kid who I have the good repertoire with burst out laughing and the girl said nothing else. I've bought a few games at the store since then and the ***** hasn't said one thing about any game since.
Lesson of this rant? Confront them. Call them out. If you want a new game and not some used one, say it's because you want to support the developer, not Gamestop. You want the people who put their hard work into the game to get due credit. If they switch up the games on you like in scenario 2, walk away. That's the strongest thing you could ever do. Gamestop is nothing without their customers, and if you walk away from a sale, they will feel it. Don't get all timid...remember, they are just petty sales clerks making minimum wage, they aren't any better than you (even if you too are making minimum wage...at the best, you are equals).
But then there is this young girl who works there. Every game that passes by the counter she has a comment about to her other coworkers. I picked up Disgaea 3, she hated sprites. I picked up Killzone, she said the PS3 was weak. By the time I got around to buying Gears of War 2 and she mentioned that she hated online multiplayer in the game. Having enough, I called her out on it. "Why do you hate the multiplayer" I said. I guess this was the first time a customer ever confronted her, she got really timid and said "Because people cheat and use the shotgun all the time." Keep in mind, this was before anyone played Gears 2 online and they didn't know that the shotgun was reduced to a normal weapon. I replied with "Did it ever dawn on you that they aren't cheating, but maybe you aren't good." I have never seen someone turn so red in my life. The kid who I have the good repertoire with burst out laughing and the girl said nothing else. I've bought a few games at the store since then and the ***** hasn't said one thing about any game since.
Lesson of this rant? Confront them. Call them out. If you want a new game and not some used one, say it's because you want to support the developer, not Gamestop. You want the people who put their hard work into the game to get due credit. If they switch up the games on you like in scenario 2, walk away. That's the strongest thing you could ever do. Gamestop is nothing without their customers, and if you walk away from a sale, they will feel it. Don't get all timid...remember, they are just petty sales clerks making minimum wage, they aren't any better than you (even if you too are making minimum wage...at the best, you are equals).