• Alien Nathan Edward
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    232 years ago

    This is not what you paid for. You should demand either the item you paid for or your money back. Anything less is fraud.

    • @jeffw@lemmy.worldOP
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      -82 years ago

      They said I could mail it back, but I’m not really in a “trust GameStop” kinda mood

        • @jeffw@lemmy.worldOP
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          -32 years ago

          If you’re incompetent enough to ship a used game with a new sticker on it, you’re incompetent enough to reject this return.

      • @Fades@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        You’re literally trying to make an issue out of this at this point. No shot there isn’t a GS near you, you just don’t care to actually solve this so-called problem. You just wanna yell

      • @hedgehog@ttrpg.network
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        72 years ago

        If you mail it back, make sure they agree, in writing, to waive the $8.99 return fee and to cover your shipping costs. Keep all the records from shipping it. Then, if they don’t refund you in a timely manner, chargeback.

        Alternatively, if you tried to return it in store and they refused to accept it, inform Gamestop that they’re in violation of their own return policy and ask whether they are able to give you a refund, mail you a replacement copy, or if they would prefer you to pursue compensation through your bank. If they don’t do either of the first two then that should be sufficient to justify a chargeback, too.

        I recommend email for your communications with them since that creates a paper trail. Their customer support email is care@gamestop.com

        Good luck!