Ichigo1993
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With the new features brought into the Gamestop website, I decided to try it out with my gift card I recently got. I know how Gamestop has the reputation to be horrible, but I decided to take a risk. I had my EDGE card ready, and the codes (CAG16 & SAVER). Hopped on to the website and bought Shadow Hearts Covenant, Amplitude, and Devil May Cry (ALL USED). Total was around $33. Shipping took a good 5 days to arrive on my doorstep, which is perfectly fine. Opened the box and found the following:
Amplitude - Cover, Manual, CD (Case is beaten up)
Devil May Cry - 1 CD (No Case, Scratches)
Shadow Hearts - 1 CD (Suppose to be a 2-disc set, No Case, Scratches)
See what's wrong? Shadow Hearts...1 of the 2 Discs were sent to me. No Cases, the games were only protected by a little sleeve. Furthermore, the packaging came with no protection at all.
Gamestop FAQ and Help proved no help to me whatsoever, so I decided to ring up the company. After some button-mashing on my phone to get to a real person, I was put on hold. I was there for roughly 15 minutes holding the phone up before a rep. came on the phone. The only "Good" thing about it was the support that came after the hold.
The lady asked me for the order number and my name. I told her I was missing a disc from the game. After about a minute of silence, she told me Gamestop will send another one with overnight shipping. Not bad...
Overall, Gamestop proved to be one of the WORST retailers out there. Don't take the risk of buying games from them. If you are, go to the store, you're better off. Amazon is much better online. Target, Best Buy, or lesser known retail/game stores prove to be more conveniant if you're looking for a quick purchase.
Amplitude - Cover, Manual, CD (Case is beaten up)
Devil May Cry - 1 CD (No Case, Scratches)
Shadow Hearts - 1 CD (Suppose to be a 2-disc set, No Case, Scratches)
See what's wrong? Shadow Hearts...1 of the 2 Discs were sent to me. No Cases, the games were only protected by a little sleeve. Furthermore, the packaging came with no protection at all.
Gamestop FAQ and Help proved no help to me whatsoever, so I decided to ring up the company. After some button-mashing on my phone to get to a real person, I was put on hold. I was there for roughly 15 minutes holding the phone up before a rep. came on the phone. The only "Good" thing about it was the support that came after the hold.
The lady asked me for the order number and my name. I told her I was missing a disc from the game. After about a minute of silence, she told me Gamestop will send another one with overnight shipping. Not bad...
Overall, Gamestop proved to be one of the WORST retailers out there. Don't take the risk of buying games from them. If you are, go to the store, you're better off. Amazon is much better online. Target, Best Buy, or lesser known retail/game stores prove to be more conveniant if you're looking for a quick purchase.