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Wednesday, Jan 17, 2007
Why is it when I call or walk into a game centric store (i.e. GameStop) they don't have the game in stock that just came out, but if I go into a "big box" store (i.e. Best Buy) there is 20 copies sitting on the shelf?  Don't these game stores realize that they are there to serve a specific kind of consumer.  The store is called GameStop, EB Games, Game Crazy, Game Rush.  Game is in the name of each of these stores, which means games should be in stock.  Why place an order for only people who pre-order any given game and leave the other gamer out to dry because they didn't want to pre-order?  It's a game people, it's not a console.  They stamp millions of discs to make these sales possible.  If you're purchaser who places orders for your company take all game consumers into consideration, not just the person who pre-orders.

Posted by axillia, 8:56am
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