Re: Gamestop UGH
When was the last time you saw a GAP store you could hardly get into? When was the last time you saw a GAP store pile their stuff on the floor because they needed a store at least three times as big? When was the last time you saw a GAP that had enough room for one person, and only one person, to look at the merchandise?
There isn't some cabal that is forcing every damn GS into small stores because they're not trendy enough. Everybody gets a chance to rent. GS isn't paying for larger stores.
And if there really is 2-3 people working at any given time, most of the time 1-2 of them are nowhere to be seen.
GS is not hurting for money, they could move or pay to get a decently sized store for the amount they are trying to shove in there, they are just too cheap to do so. GS seems to rent a place just large enough so that they can close the door at night and not have games spilling out. I've seen gamestops in Canada and in the US, I know of *one* that has an appropriately sized store.
About the only thing GS doesn't have is a pile of trash where they just can't be bothered to take it to the dumpster. There is nothing good to be said about gamestop.
That is pretty much the definition of successful. GS can afford big places, GS can afford to give discounts, they just don't. Yes, I do expect it.
When was the last time you saw a GAP store you could hardly get into? When was the last time you saw a GAP store pile their stuff on the floor because they needed a store at least three times as big? When was the last time you saw a GAP that had enough room for one person, and only one person, to look at the merchandise?
There isn't some cabal that is forcing every damn GS into small stores because they're not trendy enough. Everybody gets a chance to rent. GS isn't paying for larger stores.
And if there really is 2-3 people working at any given time, most of the time 1-2 of them are nowhere to be seen.
GS is not hurting for money, they could move or pay to get a decently sized store for the amount they are trying to shove in there, they are just too cheap to do so. GS seems to rent a place just large enough so that they can close the door at night and not have games spilling out. I've seen gamestops in Canada and in the US, I know of *one* that has an appropriately sized store.
About the only thing GS doesn't have is a pile of trash where they just can't be bothered to take it to the dumpster. There is nothing good to be said about gamestop.
You act like just because a business is successful that they can get big places and cut you special discounts.
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