[quote name='slidecage']I was told this Back in jan... They said they are stick of HOARDERS coming into their store and buying up all of the games then finding out they cant sell them and try to take them back to sears 2 to 3 weeks later...
They said they can even BAN you from the store if they want[/QUOTE]
You're not talking about ME, are you?

[quote name='Bezerker']The only reason I do it is because the store I mainly go to has one cool manager who has no problem doing price adjustments on clearance games, and then there is the douchebag manager who tries to explain how clearance games fall under the category "clearance clothing" and therefore don't qualify for the price guarantee.
But yes, I do understand that the company loses money, but really, it cant be any more than what they pay to have 5 employees stand around in electronics all day just chatting.[/QUOTE]
:lol: I should've said exactly that when I applied for a job with them and they gave me an interview. Maybe then they'd have employees actually working and not getting paid to bullshit all day.
I've had them blatantly ignore me, I've had them tell me the price marked is it's price and I've had them act all pissy when I grab up every copy of a single title.
It's not my fault you

in' idiots work in electronics(which includes games)and you didn't know there's some on clearance you would've bought and now you're pissed at me for grabbing them all.

[quote name='illennium']Are Sears employees on commission? Because around here the electronics guys are *always* hanging out by the appliances and TVs, trying to sell those. There is never anyone near the games or movies. It's frustrating as hell, because on one hand you can't find anyone in electronics to do a price check, and on the other the self-check machine is just outside the electronics section, which you can't leave with a game without setting off the alarm... Idiotic design, yet one of numerous reasons this clearance is the first time I've set foot in Sears in 20 years.[/QUOTE]

s Do you live in the ghetto or something that the electronics section has an alarm to it? The electronics sections at all of the Sears stores around here are wide open, so much so that I've taken clearance games downstairs onto the first level of a two story store before cuz the scanner was closer going down there.
