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KMSoulja:

GameStop sent me fake DS games a few years back.  I had to explain to them how they were fake when I was returning them.

Jeremy1976:


--- Quote from: KMSoulja on August 11, 2016, 10:52:19 AM ---GameStop sent me fake DS games a few years back.  I had to explain to them how they were fake when I was returning them.

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you would think that they should know since thats there business

amace04:


--- Quote from: Jeremy1976 on August 11, 2016, 05:24:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: KMSoulja on August 11, 2016, 10:52:19 AM ---GameStop sent me fake DS games a few years back.  I had to explain to them how they were fake when I was returning them.

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you would think that they should know since thats there business

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The kids working there probably don't even know fakes exist.

Honestly though, most retail sales associates just wanna sell.  You get the odd knowledgeable one who knows how to spot a fake.

I'll put it this way... there was a big thing a couple years ago up here in Canada where a major electronics retailer (Future Shop, subsidiary of Best Buy) took back a bunch of ipads on return which turned out to be clay.   Cash sale, guy took the pads, stuffed them with clay and returned them.  They didn't even bother looking, just assumed they felt about right and took them back.

TDIRunner:


--- Quote from: amace04 on August 11, 2016, 09:30:22 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jeremy1976 on August 11, 2016, 05:24:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: KMSoulja on August 11, 2016, 10:52:19 AM ---GameStop sent me fake DS games a few years back.  I had to explain to them how they were fake when I was returning them.

--- End quote ---

you would think that they should know since thats there business

--- End quote ---

The kids working there probably don't even know fakes exist.

Honestly though, most retail sales associates just wanna sell.  You get the odd knowledgeable one who knows how to spot a fake.

I'll put it this way... there was a big thing a couple years ago up here in Canada where a major electronics retailer (Future Shop, subsidiary of Best Buy) took back a bunch of ipads on return which turned out to be clay.   Cash sale, guy took the pads, stuffed them with clay and returned them.  They didn't even bother looking, just assumed they felt about right and took them back.

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While working at a hardware store, we used to have people try to return cans of paint that were filled with water, but damn......... iPod boxes full of clay is something else entirely. 

KMSoulja:

somebody bought a playstation vita from our walmart when it was first released and returned it with only a deck of cards inside the box.

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