Do Gamestop employees get commission off pre-orders or some shyt? What the fukk is wrong with these people?
I go in today to trade in wack ass Watchdogs and broke NBA 2K14. I pre-ordered Destiny, Dragon Age: Inquisition and TLOU a month or so before TLOU was set to release. I just paid for TLOU in full at that point, put $15 on Destiny and $5 on Dragon Age. Mind you, this was before Dragon Age was delayed until next year or I wouldn't have pre-ordered it. Anyways, I trade the aforementioned games in and that's like $50 in store credit, and being that I was using store credit to cover the rest of Destiny there was no tax. So, that left me with about $4.30 in store credit. The frumpy white dude tells me I only need another 70 cents to pre-order another game. He runs off NBA 2K15, which I will get at some point, but I'm not pressed to have the shyt, Madden 15, which I don't want and Batman: Arkham which isn't coming out for a hot ass minute. So, I tell him I'm good. The main games I want besides Destiny are all coming out next year: The Order 1886. The Division, Batman: Arkham, etc. and I don't see the point in pre-ordering a game that's 6 months away from release. Besides that, I had already decided I'd use that $4.30 towards one of those 3 month PSN plus passes that cost $17-18 or whatever. I don't have PSN plus as I'm not big on PvP; but, I know that Destiny has parts that require PSN plus from playing the Beta, and I kinda want to see what's up with PvP on there. So, I figured I'd get that when I go back on the 9th, but I didn't feel obligated to explain myself to this fool. I just told him I'm straight.
I have tremendous hearing. I get my receipts and I'm leaving the store and as I'm walking out the door I hear him tell his coworker that I only needed 70 cent to pre-order another game and I wouldn't. The fukk? Why do these fukkers feel entitled to this shyt
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