He's playing his stack of stolen Switch games while people get home from Gamestop and realise someone has stolen the game code they just bought
Well, the OP has responded. Hopefully, he follows through with it.He's playing his stack of stolen Switch games while people get home from Gamestop and realise someone has stolen the game code they just bought
Yeah I expected this, I just home from my overnight shift. I admit it was scummy. I'll go buy it later after I get some sleep.
Sure, Jan.Yeah I expected this, I just home from my overnight shift. I admit it was scummy. I'll go buy it later after I get some sleep.
They need something to put on the shelf to indicate the number of copies in store. Gutting copies is a good way to do that
Not gonna lie, I got tempted and tried it. It worked.... I took a picture of a game code that they left in an open retail box. How do they get away with selling opened games new again? Can you imagine buying a game with a code and it was already used?
I've seen codes in multiple different games, and once they even left the cartridge in the box on the shelf, but that was a game I already owned and just left it there. Still though, it could have happened.
Yeah I expected this, I just home from my overnight shift. I admit it was scummy. I'll go buy it later after I get some sleep.
Did you know at a grocery store they leave the grapes out in the open where just anyone could eat them, too? Crazy.Not gonna lie, I got tempted and tried it. It worked.... I took a picture of a game code that they left in an open retail box. How do they get away with selling opened games new again? Can you imagine buying a game with a code and it was already used?
I've seen codes in multiple different games, and once they even left the cartridge in the box on the shelf, but that was a game I already owned and just left it there. Still though, it could have happened.
Lol @ people in this thread on their high horses scolding this guy for looking at the code in the box when they've all probably downloaded ROMs before which is just as illegal and stealing as well.
Hey, I've tried to hold them off as long as I can, but the Nintendo Ninjas are here and they mean business. Get out now, run as f-
Lame attempt to justify theft. If you think GameStop robs you dont shop there. Conversely don't walk into their house and rip them off.Oof, op getting piled on for stealing from gamestop. The place that steals from people all the time. If someone buys the used code they can just take it back and get a new one. Not that I condone stealing so hopefully they follow through with what they said.
On a side note, lots of people don't even use the codes in the box when it's dlc. I bought a used copy of the MGS collection awhile back and was able to redeem the MGS code from the psn store.
I will admit to snapping pictures of Club Nintendo codes at Blockbuster back in the Wii days.
Lol @ people in this thread on their high horses scolding this guy for looking at the code in the box when they've all probably downloaded ROMs before which is just as illegal and stealing as well.
I mean, it kind of does. Not that it absolves OP of any guilt or whatever, but GameStop's negligence is what enabled this whole situation to take place. That's some shit that GameStop oughta have figured out.That's not really cool OP. I'm sure whoever bought that had to jump through a lot of hoops to explain how they didn't use said code, if they could even get another at all. Doesn't matter that Gamestop is being negligent.