Gipsy Danger
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How is GAME actually still around when they charge £55 for new games? Like, who's paying that money?
So you preorderd and purchased over £7k worth from game to buy a ps4 pro?are you could have got what ever you purchased from there ANYWHERE. Else and probably came away £1500 quid up 😉
There's a great deal of misinformation here.
The clincher is that if you don't make £36 of reward points in a year, you get the difference added onto your account.
Why the fuck would OP not add all the information? You're literally making money from it if you shop there.
I never even use them for trade-ins now since they stopped price matching CEX.
How is GAME actually still around when they charge £55 for new games? Like, who's paying that money?
Just another thing they'll try to upsell on the rare occasions you actually go into a GAME shop. These guys don't even pricematch their own website, so I don't believe there is any serious intent to make inroads into their inflated high street prices.
Haha oh GAME UK
I went in one of those shops on holiday.
Walked inside looked at the prices and i started laughing straight in the face of guy working there.
Day was good
Fuck GAME UK ����
How is GAME actually still around when they charge £55 for new games? Like, who's paying that money?
Still I find game cheaper than anywhere else if you preorder really enough.
The problem is most of GAME's prices are already 10% higher than elsewhere if not more.
I'm sorry but there is no way you can arrive at this conclusion as an informed customer.
It's fine if you don't like shopping around and have the money to pay for the premium, but of the 40 or so retail games I've bought over the last 1-2 years, not a single one has come from game for the price. Occasionally I've bought from them for exclusive special editions, but then I'm fully aware I'm paying through the nose.
At best they end up at the same price as competitors, which is a rarity.
They are typically on level for hardware at least, but that's more to do with retailers sticking hard and fast to rrp near launch of a console than anything in games favour.
How is GAME actually still around when they charge £55 for new games? Like, who's paying that money?
Who even shops at game their prices are a joke...
Most preorders are £37-40 if you do it far enough in advance. The price goes up the closer to release.
I got uncharted 4 and horizon for £37.99 each. I've never seen new games available day 1 cheaper than that without buying from dodgy online stores. I like to support the economy and local retail so I always buy in store.
Most places the cheapest I see ps4 games is & 44.99 like in supermarkets
Injustice 2 I just went and bought in Sainsbury's, £41.99. I went to check game first, £49.99.
I also get nectar and Lego cards so I'm happy, wife is happy and kids are happy.
Literally zero reason to shop in game at present and I used to all the time.
I don't need another auto-renewing subscription when I can save substantially more every time I buy a game practically anywhere else in the UK.
Of course there are costs to running physical shops, but Game is also the market leader with hundreds of shops and a significant cut of the UK market, particularly on hardware. If they can't arrange any kind of better deal than smaller chains or even independent specialist retailers with that kind of bulk-buying power then it all just seems a bit pointless.
I wish this was a rare thing but i had a similar thing happen to meI remember when I bought Destiny 1 from them at release, they had a deal where you could get £20 off a controller if you bought it with Destiny making is £40. Not a great deal but I wanted a white controller so went for it. Finished the transaction and left the shop. A few minutes later I was checking my receipt when I noticed they charged me full price for the controller.
I went back to the shop and pointed out their mistake and they initially refused to refund me saying they could only give me the difference in store credit. I refused and the guy who was serving me said there was nothing he could do. Quite a large queue was forming behind me as it was busy at release and he tried to get me to leave. I demanded to speak with the manager and he claimed the manager wasn't in, finally after a couple more minutes arguing he got the manager.
Initially he claimed the same that he could only refund me store credit. Once again I called him out on his bullshit, this wasn't a refund it was a correction of their mistake and despite that they kept trying to convince me to get a Destiny guide or hoodie to make up the difference. I started to get a bit angry and this point and it was only after raising my voice so the customers behind me could hear they refunded me.
Since that day I have refused to use them and am much happier as a result.
Haha oh GAME UK
I went in one of those shops on holiday.
Walked inside looked at the prices and i started laughing straight in the face of guy working there.
Day was good
Fuck GAME UK 😍😍
Also, to those who are celebrating the potential demise of Game (and subsequent loss of jobs) or claiming this is a "scam", stay classy.
Game is a jokeHe should have put you on your arse.
How is pointing out the obvious non-classy? The fact that it may save some jobs doesn't change the fact that this is a scam
Haha oh GAME UK
I went in one of those shops on holiday.
Walked inside looked at the prices and i started laughing straight in the face of guy working there.
Day was good
Fuck GAME UK 😍😍
Haha oh GAME UK
I went in one of those shops on holiday.
Walked inside looked at the prices and i started laughing straight in the face of guy working there.
Day was good
Fuck GAME UK 😍😍
I'm well aware that Game can't carry loss-leaders the way a supermarket can, but their survival, for over a decade, has hinged on finding a USP that a specialist, physical games shop can offer. They have routinely failed to do so despite games shops in the US having comparatively great loyalty schemes compared to this bloody terrible one. .A few responses like this.
Game only really sell games. These aren't "bulk-buy" items. Plus there are usually loads of people trying to get a piece of the pie in a physical game. Developers, producers, disc production, distributors and the shop itself.
Tesco can sell for less because they don't care if they make any money on games. It's the same reason supermarkets sell Harry Potter books at £5 cheaper than anywhere else. They are only there to get you into the shop and spend some money on food while you're there. Supermarkets make tiny margins on lots of purchases. Game make big margin relatively fewer purchases.
I'm in no way an expert but, once again, if it was easier as lowering the prices to compete with online, they would have done it. They aren't running the company into the ground for larks.
I'm not trying to say everyone should go and buy from Game, their prices are undeniably much worse than their competitors and some of their practices are annoying. Much like music shops however, I like having a shop to go and check out the latest releases and hunt for deals. I personally think the high street will be a duller place when Game goes, which it almost inevitably will. Then we will only be left with Tesco to buy books, music and games from.
Also, to those who are celebrating the potential demise of Game (and subsequent loss of jobs) or claiming this is a "scam", stay classy.
Brexit to finish them off.