Yeah, I know it's popular to think the company is going under in a day or two, but realistically they still have a few years on them.
Yeah, I know it's popular to think the company is going under in a day or two, but realistically they still have a few years on them.
It's just really dumb, betrays a complete ignorance on the subject.Yeah, I know it's popular to think the company is going under in a day or two, but realistically they still have a few years on them.
That's really the goal. Or I suppose the insane Ellie edition of The Last of Us Part II for like, $300 or whatever.
That's really the goal. Or I suppose the insane Ellie edition of The Last of Us Part II for like, $300 or whatever.
The shit I read on hereYeah, I'd say go now. I'd be surprised in GameStop makes it to E3, let alone the end of the year.
The last time something like this happened in our 'niche' was Toys R Us. Once they filed for BK, I believe all the giftcards where invalidated. But I'm also pretty sure they gave everyone a heads up. Also, they didn't file BK and close down out of the blue, the writing was on the wall for a while, and there were rumors they were doing it too.
I haven't heard anything of the sort from GS.
Toys R Us continued to honor gift cards after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September, but when the company announced on Thursday that it will close or sell all of its U.S. stores, a spokesperson told USA Today that the company would only accept the cards for the next 30 days. That means that, as of about April 14, gift cards to the store will be worthless, so customers need to act fast.
This.
You'll be ok. Sony, Microsoft would not let that happen due to the coverage that they offer.
When the UK equivalent (GAME) went wobbly on multiple occasions The big 3 made concessions to support them