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Yeah Yeah Beebiss I ([info]harrylovesron) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2011-08-25 18:23:00


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Oh, GameStop.
In sum: The new PC game Deus Ex: Human Revolution comes with a coupon, worth $50, to download a copy of the same game from the new game streaming service OnLive. Except at GameStop, that is.

See, GameStop employees were instructed by corporate to open the packages, remove and discard the coupons, and re-seal them and sell them as new. They also apparently did not intend to tell their customers about this fact until many people took their games home and found no coupon. GameStop's higher-ups have admitted the truth of this and said it's because OnLive is a competitor, and they did not want to endorse the service without a formal partnership.


ETA: [info]cmdr_zoom pointed out that there is some unfunny in the comments of the second Kotaku link; I didn't look at the ones on that particular article myself, so please tread carefully.


TechCrunch blog post

Kotaku blog post #1

GameStop Policy: Open Your Games, Steal Your Codes, Sell Game Like New

GameStop tells Gamespy.com that they have been removing the codes for free copies of the OnLive PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution from the new PC copies of the game they sell at their stores and selling the game, without the free bonus, as new.

The free Onlive copies were part of a deal that Square Enix and Onlive announced earlier this month, but GameStop officials tell Gamespy that they pulled and discarded the coupons because OnLive is a competitor.

Here's what the world's largest video game retailer had to say for themselves on their official Facebook page:

Regarding the Deus Ex: Human Revolution OnLive Codes: We don't make a habit of promoting competitive services without a formal partnership. Square Enix packed the competitor's coupon with our DXHR product without our prior knowledge and we did pull these coupons. While the new products may be opened, we fully guarantee the condition of the discs to be new. If you find this to not be the case, please contact the store where the game was purchased and they will further assis

Losing out on the OnLive coupon may not seem like a big deal when you've already purchased and paid for one copy of the game, but consider the precedent this particular instance is setting. Also consider that, without the coupon, Deus Ex: Human Revolution is $49.99 download at OnLive.

GameStop employees are opening new products and removing an element intended by the developers to be included in the purchasing price. Depending on the motivation behind this action, this could indicate a move in a negative direction for GameStop and other retailers, allowing them to remove other coupons and promotions from games in the future. At worst, it could lead to the removal of optional hardware from bundles so that the retailer can sell the components individually.

When considering possible motivations for removing the coupon, Gamespy reminded readers that GameStop obtained rights to it's own online gaming community, Impulse, which is also selling downloads of Deus Ex for $49.99.

If you've picked up a copy of DEHR from Gamestop, perhaps you could let us know if your OnLive copy had been removed.

Reached this afternoon, an OnLive spokesperson declined to comment for the story. GameStop hasn't responded to questions from us about whether they tell customers that the copies no longer contain the coupon, or what they are doing with the coupons once they are removed.


GameStop has responded by ordering stores to pull their remaining copies of the game pending a recall, in cooperation with SquareEnix.

ETA 2: GameStop is now trying to make up for their flub by (Joystiq link) offering people who purchased DeusEx a $50 gift card and a coupon to buy two used games and get one free if they bring in their receipt and a copy of an e-mail sent to shafted customers.


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[info]ekaterinv
2011-08-26 12:34 am UTC (link)
This doesn't surprise me. I am so glad I don't work there any more.

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[info]harrylovesron
2011-08-26 12:40 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I've heard a lot of horror stories about GameStop. A former employee in the comments of the TechCrunch blog post said that employees are regularly allowed to take copies of new games home, play them, then bring them back after a few days, reseal them and sell them as brand new.

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[info]microclimate
2011-08-26 01:55 am UTC (link)
...I am so glad now I chose not to pre-order Kirby Mass Attack from that company.

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[info]sorchar
2011-08-26 02:18 am UTC (link)
Much as I've always liked the employees in my local Gamestop, this makes me really leery of buying anything new from them. Whether or not the coupon was an advertisement for a competitive service, it was not theirs to remove; it belonged to the consumer who purchased the game. They should have dealt with the issue by contacting SE right away and not putting the copies with the coupons on the shelves, if it was that big of a problem.

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[info]sandglass
2011-08-26 03:13 am UTC (link)
Ditto. I love the people at my local Gamestop and used to go there all the time to chat with them...but maybe I'll stick to buying on eBay and saving a few bucks per game.

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(no subject) - [info]sorchar, 2011-08-26 03:38 am UTC

[info]rosehiptea
2011-08-26 04:30 am UTC (link)
I have several local Gamestop stores and have been fine with the employees in all of them. Sometimes they're taken aback when I walk in there with my daughter and they realize she's accompanying me and not the other way around, but that's just funny.

But this is not funny and really makes me also not want to buy from them, new or used. Which is a shame because I kind of enjoy having a store to walk through and browse in as opposed to always buying online.

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(no subject) - [info]sorchar, 2011-08-26 04:49 am UTC

[info]sepiamagpie
2011-08-26 02:26 am UTC (link)
Me and gamespot are still not friends after the Pokemon Incident of '11.

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[info]lilychan
2011-08-26 09:28 am UTC (link)
What happened, dare I ask? D:

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(no subject) - [info]sepiamagpie, 2011-08-26 09:30 am UTC

[info]sandglass
2011-08-26 03:28 am UTC (link)
Who decided to do this and how did they not foresee an enormous explosion over it? Their customers are gamers! The only thing we love more than never logging off the Internet is corporate drama!

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[info]sorchar
2011-08-26 03:39 am UTC (link)
Not to mention free games! We love those!

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2011-08-26 03:31 am UTC (link)
There is some SERIOUS unfunny (most of it from one troll) in the comments on that recall link to Kotaku. Just FYI.

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[info]harrylovesron
2011-08-26 04:04 am UTC (link)
Thanks, I'll note that in my post. I never look at comments myself, so I often forget to warn.

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(no subject) - [info]cmdr_zoom, 2011-08-26 05:55 pm UTC

[info]ninwhore
2011-08-26 04:09 am UTC (link)
I feel kinda bad when hearing all the horror stories I have when I've had nothing but good experiences with my local Gamestops. (With such nice things as easy returns, friendly conversations, good advice, and when I finally broke down and decided to buy a reward card but didn't have ID the guy just asked me 'a question that someone over 18 would know' which was 'name one of the uncles on Full house')

This is still a shitty move though. They shouldn't have put them on the shelves in the first place if they weren't going to let people have their freebie.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-08-26 04:33 am UTC (link)
Yeah, as I was saying above I've had good experiences too, and I also have the Reward Card. (I didn't realize you have to be eighteen to get one, but since I'm forty-five they weren't about to card me. A good thing, too, because I have no idea what the uncles on Full House are named.)

But yeah, this is a shitty move indeed.

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[info]phosfate
2011-08-26 02:01 pm UTC (link)
The Gamestop employees here are really very nice, albeit occasionally bewildered by their company software. They're also chronically understaffed, with two or three people trying to handle wall to wall customers in a sweatbox of a store. Gamestop policy is apparently to squeeze every last bit of patience out of its customers and staff.

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[info]cyan_aura
2011-08-26 09:33 pm UTC (link)
Now see I have had the opposite experience. I have never yet had a good experience with Game Stop, I have been ignored and or talked down to by clerks every single time I have tried to buy something from them. I've actually called corporate to complain, it was that bad. The only time I have had a good experience was one time there was a female clerk, who not only helped me find a game I was looking for but also recced a game to me that I love and would never have looked at otherwise. But other than that, I have had nothing but the Good Ol Boys Clerks Wall Of Ignoring Wimmen Who Can't Possibly Be Real Gamers By Talking Only To Each Other Until The Customer Leaves treatment, every damn time.

Fortunately there's a smaller chain here called Game Haven where they treat you like they want you to buy from them, which I do. But I won't set foot in another Game Stop without a gun muzzle in my back.

/I know this isn't the "Bad Service" forum, but just sayin, my experience, YMMV.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-08-26 09:53 pm UTC (link)
Apparently gamestop is trying to make up for this to people who bought the game:

http://www.joystiq.com/2011/08/26/gamestop-deus-ex-apology/

(Link goes to joystiq, I got it on twitter from thriftynerd.)

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(no subject) - [info]harrylovesron, 2011-08-26 11:55 pm UTC

[info]starza
2011-08-28 02:38 am UTC (link)
I've never really had any problems with Gamestop, but then again, I get my game that I want and get the fuck out. The night Burning Crusade came out for World of Warcraft, I went to the midnight release, and it wasn't too bad, I got out 10 minutes after midnight.

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