The idea of going into a Gamestop disgusts me so much. I do all my video game shopping online.
It has pretty much gotten to the point where there really is no reason to go to Gamestop anymore, although I do still go from time to time since one is less than five minutes down the road, and the current staff just sell me what I want without any dumb shit. When there are annoying clerks in stores, I stop going to them for a while. Customers, well...can't do anything about that. Gotta say, living in Japan spoils you. Game stores are always nice and clean, nobody bothers you and the service is really fast.
It's nowhere near as good as Prole's story, but here's what happened a week ago:
We were at the Mall of Georgia. I see there's a Gamestop there and while waiting for my wife to finish up lunch, I check to see if they have the game on my iPhone. It says they have it in stock. So we go into the store and I see one clerk busting her ass helping everyone, and the other talking to a girl that used to work there but quit/was fired/whatever and seems to just hang out there anyway. Yeah. This clerk finally decides to stop chatting and helping people, and I get him when it's my turn in line.
Me: Do you have Dynasty Warriors Strike Force on PS3?
Clerk: Strike Force? Never heard of that. We have Dynasty Warriors Gundam...
Former Clerk: Check the computer under new listings. It probably just came out.
Me: Yeah, it did.
Clerk: No, sorry. I don't see anything. Are you sure it's out?
Me: Yeah, it's definitely out.
Clerk: Well, I've never heard of it and I can't even find a listing for it.
Me: You guys have it for 360.
Clerk: I don't think we do.
Me: The box is over there.
Clerk: Show me where. (Note- all the games in the store are displayed in alphabetical order)
Me: Right here. Guess you don't have it on PS3.
Clerk: Oh. Yeah, I guess not. They must have not made it for PS3.
I thought about asking him to check behind the counter or in their new game case behind him, but I didn't want to waste any more of his time macking on the former employee, so after we left the mall I went and purchased it elsewhere.
Depends on the location. Sometimes there will be two stores in the same mall or within walking distance from one another, so the company will trick consumers into thinking they are separate stores with the different names. There was still a Babbage's in California before I left (because a GameStop was in the same mall).
The same Gamestop I go to used to be EB Games. For a couple of years, they had two stores in the same mall, at opposite ends of each other. Never saw that anywhere else. The newer one (which closed) was never busy...I don't think people even knew it was there since the other location has been at that mall for forever. Occasionally I'd go there to purchase games that the busier store was sold out of, and the one clerk that worked there would always be playing games from behind the counter.
