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Artimus Gigan
07-15-2004, 06:46 PM
Buy one get one free, not to mention they cost around 10.00 and they do have a few copies of Dragon Warrior VII and other good games.

But Dragon Warrior wasn't 10, it was 30...they scan the most expensive item I found out...so if you go there, make sure to slap on the most expensive game last, act like you just found it it or somthing, or suprise them make it look like you only have one then last second put it on the counter...beat the capitalists, get free stuff, do somthing!...or not...more for me then...

atleast I got Haven Call of The King for free

There were a few N64 games including conkers BFD for 5 bucks and Turok 2, pokemon Stadium w/ transfer pack

quite a few PS2 games and Xbox games, and some Gamecube games...

Bird Boy
07-15-2004, 06:50 PM
They...always scan the most expensive item first. Even if they don't, you still pay for the most expensive item. It's a "Buy 1 Get 1 Free of Equal or Lesser Value" thing. Why would they give you a $30 and $10 game for $10 when it's the $30 one you should be paying for?

-BB

Artimus Gigan
07-15-2004, 06:57 PM
They...always scan the most expensive item first. Even if they don't, you still pay for the most expensive item. It's a "Buy 1 Get 1 Free of Equal or Lesser Value" thing. Why would they give you a $30 and $10 game for $10 when it's the $30 one you should be paying for?

-BBit didn't say that on the bins

it is possable to pay the dumb customer card...

Invader_Spooch
07-15-2004, 08:01 PM
Reguardless of being an ignorant customer, I'm sure the computer takes care of doing the discount (you can't trust the lowly worker bees at Toys R Us to do it right). Otherwise, everyone and their dog would be taking advantage of that type of sale (which is done all the time).

Sampo
07-15-2004, 09:21 PM
it didn't say that on the bins

it is possable to pay the dumb customer card...Well, I use to work in retal...

If it is not openly stated somewhere that you pay for the higher priced game, then if you really want to and don't mind making a scene, demand that you pay for the lower priced game. If you put up a good act, either two things will happen: One, they will cave in and over-ride the price the computer spat out. Two, they will call security and have you escorted off the property...

I have seen customers do this a couple of times, the manger(s) I usually worked with always caved in if they created a big enough scene. Happy customer = Good. Angry customer = Very bad. So we had to make sure everything was stated with what ever clause/limitation/whatever to avoid such problems before hand.