Looking for your favorite video game online? Maybe
you're looking for something else. Well, try Gamestop.com and Half.com.
Without these two sites, what would be the point of shopping online?
Gamestop is one of the greatest video gaming stores on
this planet. They own every Gamestop, Software Etc. and Funcoland. At any of
these Gamestop stores, you can get new and used games, systems and
accessories. You can also find action figures and DVDs, including anime and
your favorite cartoons.
Too busy playing video games to run out to one of the stores? Maybe you影e
stayed up all night playing video games, and you影e slept all day and can廠
make it to the store on time. Well, thankfully, Gamestop has brought all their
greatness and more online at www.gamestop.com.
At the online store you can purchase new and used games, systems, accessories
and other specialties. You also get the chance to pre-order things online!
Plus, they frequently have sales online and offer specials just for online
customers. You can also use the store locator to find the closest store in
your area if you feel like visiting one of their great stores. This is the
perfect site for the ultimate gamer, especially if he or she is an anti-social
hermit or night owl.
Since the birth of E-bay, the world of the internet has gone crazy over
internet auctions. However, some of us just don廠 get it. Sure, we like to get
stuff for the cheapest price possible, and we like to get things that we can廠
seem to find any where, but those auctions just weren廠 made for all of us.
Too often you幢l place your bid in an auction, and three minutes before the
auction everything looks good. At the last few minutes of the auction it
because a game of sudden death as everyone starts bidding at the last second.
It廣 unfair. Lucky for us, there廣 Half.com from E-bay.
At Half.com you can avoid the auctions. You can sell your stuff online and
find stuff to buy online. You can probably find almost anything you could ask
for. You can find books, music and all kinds of things at Half.com. You can
even review a seller and read those reviews before making your decision on
whether or not to purchase an item from that person or from another. Thanks to these two great websites, e-commerce is much better off.
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Name: Greg
Comments:
Wow, I feel better now. Yeah, I hate jobs anyway. Especially when it has to do with customer service, or other people. I think I want to be a writer, really. I love writing. If I don't get to write creatively, I think writing in another form would be great as well. I'd love to be a game reviewer!
Name: Nick
Comments:
it isn't all that man. Working there has so many dissapointments. THey pay you witha paycard. This is a credit card that you cannot deposit into the bank. You can use your money on there like a credit card, but they charge a certian percentage to use any of the money. Not a whole lot of help when you are paying bills. It is completely insane. They were so impressed with my selling and customer skills, though. When I first started, it was part-time seasonal help. After 3 days of boosting their sales out the ass, they asked me to be one of their managers, and told me they would fire someone so I could take their place. I agreed, and the job became terrible. Money was always missing, which put your store under lockdown for several weeks, I had to call the police on a customer once who almost tried to beat the hell out of me, and people were always bitching aobut something. I mean, I loved the job, but eventually those little stressors all added up. Twice, I got locked in the store until 1am because the damn gate broke and there was no back door out. We had to wait for the gate company to come and fix it. I mena, it had its perks, and the staff was a lot of fun, but there was so much crap to deal with, it sucked! I eventually quit, but I miss the good parts of the job...like the discount and being able to say "Hey Greg, guess where I work, and you don't? HAHA!" jk about that last one!
Name: Greg
Comments:
You suck. I was hoping to get a job there, but they decided not to hire anyone. How do they rip people off? I'm not sure I knew or remembered that, but thanks for the info! You suck, I have to quit reading your commment since they didn't hire me. That's my dream job. Time to go sulk now.
Name: Nick
Comments:
Nice article Greg! I used to work for Gamestop actually. It is a nice store, but it does tend to rip people off...a lot. But hey, we had some great policies! Did you know if you buy a video game at Gamestop, you have 7 days to try it out and see if you like it? That means, you can play it for seven days, and if it turns out you hate it, bring it back to the store (with the receipt of course) and you can get a full refund on the game! Nobody offers anything like that!! Try that at Best Buy, go ahead, I dare you!
Working there was great too, we had such awesome benefits. We got like, 20% off of everything, and at the end of the month, we could take leftover magazines home. WE could "check out" games for like a week and play them so we could tell people how cool they were. It was some great benefits, but there were downsides too. It was a lot of work, but hey, who cares about all that!
Go shop at Gamestop today!
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