I went to the other local Sears store by me tonight. They have two copies of TNA Impact for Wii($3 TIV @ GS, btw)which I bought and then returned about 30 minutes later.
Other than that, they had one copy of WET(PS3), Dirt 2(PS3), two copies of Wolfenstein(PS3) and various other odds and ends.
No sign of ANY copies of Imagine: Family Doctor(DS) or Fallout 3 GOTY(PS3).
The only game I went there looking for(MUA 2 for PS3) was MIA, but they had multiple copies of it for 360 and Wii.

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Long time ago, I got a rude employee who said "all the sticker prices are correct" (and didn't want to scan the games with his handheld)...so I told him "ok I want that, and that, and that" (even games I knew were full price). I picked over 25 games, had him carry them to the register, and told him "read each price from the computer" then picked a few clearance games and told him "I don't want the others......lets go pick up some more games". He had a WTF attitude, I told him "hey, I tried to make you life easier, but now you learned that hard way". I picked another 20+ games and ended up buying maybe 6 games total.[/QUOTE]
:lol::lol:
Lucky for me when I worked retail I never worked at a register, so I never had the opportunity to have that happen to me.
I don't think I've ever done something quite like you did, but I know that I've definitely pulled a bit of an attitude myself when the clerks don't want to scan stuff to check prices for me. I usually only ask on maybe 1-2 things and they're in the same damn case, so is it REALLY that

in' hard to just grab the games out and go maybe 20 feet to the register to scan them?
