When you trade in games, and they check their system, do they check to see what you have traded in at other stores when you give them your name and address?
put on some clothes and go to the store
52 percent of xbox 360s fail as opposed to ps3 where the failure rate is about 8 to 12 percent. You probably have your 360 in a bad location anyway, and that's why they keep breaking. They aren't as robust as the ps3 that you shouldn't have traded in since almost all the games are the same on both system anyway. It's not Gamestop's fault that microsoft made the 360's poorly and your own fault that you can't keep proper care of them. It would be like blaming the pet store if after buying 8 puppies you can't seem to keep them alive even though you are mistreating them, and that you should have just kept your cat in the first place... since it can take care of itself.
I can't stand when people try to get into the store when it is closing. I worked hard and it's time for me to try to wrap things up and go home. You are not a "special case, " at least 3-4 people a day want to get into my store after we have closed on a daily basis because there is something that they "need." There are plenty of 24 hour stores, like walmart and pharmacies that sell reading glasses.
If it was that easy anyone in the US could be getting 40 dollar checks from the government and cashing them at target.
"we would not shop there no more."
do 2 negatives make a positive?
comment above + why are you getting a credit card for someone who is going to die
you could also take merchandise from inside the store and just bring it to the service desk for cash
get your act together and stop losing your receipts
the receipt says 90 days not 104 days. There has to be some cut off. Otherwise what is stopping people from returning stuff that they bought from target 10 years ago?
If you spent your free time working at a part time job rather than posting on complaint boards, maybe you would be in financial trouble.
It says on probably 10 places in every parking lot like this and at other big retail stores and grocery stores that they don't accept responsibility for damage caused to your vehicle. If you saw that the conditions were so bad in the parking lot, then you should have went somewhere else.
No, it was YOUR fault. Save your receipt. Case closed. The cashier made 1 mistake and did her best to help you, even if if meant spending over 30 minutes on the phone.
You can type, maybe it's time to learn how to read.
It was UPS that screwed you over.
Oh and if their merchandise is so crummy, why are you spending 1500 a month there.