Well I went there today to ask them if maybe it was a mistake and I didn't actually need the $15 membership for the deal, and they insisted that I needed it after I had to explain for 5 minutes what deal I was talking about and produce a receipt. That's beside the point anyways, the point of my post is that they conned me into getting the 1-year said: This ordeal has just reaffirmed the reasons I don't go there. How should I go about doing this? Should I storm into one of their stores (that have a disturbing fat person smell might i add) and demand a refund, or use the "contact us" customer service No one I know shops at Gamestop (Best Buy gives way better prices on trade ins), and neither do I except to take advantage of this one promotion. Long story short, after checking out their website and such I'm about 95% certain they conned me into getting the membership, when all I really needed was the FREE version of Powerup rewards.Īs it's only $15, it's not exactly the end of the world, but I would like to reclaim it anyways out of principle alone. This didn't sound right to me, but I figured I had just missed some fine print on the offer details or something and agreed after asking if they were certain about this and they told me "yes". Well anyways, once there and at the end of the transaction, they inform me I need the $15 Powerup Rewards 1 year membership to take advantage of the deal. I had been thinking about upgrading to a new slim with a larger harddrive for some time, so this seemed like the right opportunity. Like 2 or 3 weeks ago, they were running a trade-in promotion where they give you $150 for your old PS3.
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