I've worked at EB Games/Gamestop. I can understand some of the frustrations that go along with what decsions head office makes (I personally think its bullshit they sell brand new preowned games for just 5 bucks under and claim no responsiblity of what condition the disc is in.)
but i will tell you some stuff I've experienced as an employee:
ME: "Hey, what can I help you with?"
CUST: "Yeah you guys have Black Ops?"
ME: "For which system?"
*gives me a look as if i'm stupid* "360, like they make it for anything else?!"
.............yeah, this may just shatter your world, but THEY DO.....next:
CUST: Do you have the new pokemon for DS?
ME: That we do, which one do you fancy? The Black version or th-" *Cust mom's stormly interrupts*
CUST MOM: "WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY? I WANNA SPEAK TO YOUR MANAGER"
ME: "Well, I apologize for any poor choice of words I may have used, but *Picks up Pokemon Black Version* it's just what the game is called"
CUST MOM: "oh..."
CUST: "Yeah, I'll take that one."
Lulz, little quick to pull the race card are we?
EDIT:
I'd just like to add in a little story dating back at christmas time. My sister planned on buying me Fallout 3 GOTY edition (All DLC's an stuff) and when she went to her local EB, she asked whether they had it and they were convinced she was looking for New Vegas, not F3 GOTY. PFFT.
Another thing I'd like to say is that you're all a little bit spoiled ya know, and yet you ***** about it. I agree that some stuff can be kinda shady with Gamestop, but overall its NICE TO HAVE A STORE DEDICATED TO THE INDUSTRY. Back before the days of PS2/Gamecube/Xbox. Video game stores were few and far between, I'd have to troll through Future Shop, Toy's R Us, Wal Mart's extremely limited selection and supply of games. Now we have an actual store with shelves' n shelves filled with our glory and you want to complain about petty things. ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS. Cause when the console age gets destroyed down to where it once was (SNES-Genisis-PC days) Gamestop will liklely be out of business, and we won't have a store to call our own.