- Joined
- Jul 29, 2018
Same with CEX in the UK...
Good riddance to bad rubbish..
Game in the last few years have never been competitive or even helpful to me in any way. There's a lot of treasure potentially but the staff don't know or don't care. Wildly ineffective pricing on second hand stock...
Put it this way: If the staff say to you when you ask a question: "Your best bet is eBay" you know something's going wrong...
Same with CEX in the UK. Just not very helpful. Faint smell of body odour. A feeling of dread. They also don't take good care of their stock. Lots of unique games/packs/editions all just stay on a shelf with no sense. Collectors editions ragged to bits but the price remains the same. Everything. And I really do literally mean everything is dog eared.
Again if there was a feeling of being valued or understood. Some kind of communication between staff and the public to engage us in why they are worthy of time and money. Then maybe.
Oh and I don't go to Game to buy sweets and canned drinks. That's just dumb.
Good riddance to bad rubbish and I hope the staff that get laid off find themselves and their true value. Because they ain't much good at selling games (For the most part).
Apologies but closure seems the only logical solution....
Same with CEX in the UK. Faint smell of body odour.
Any more CEX horror stories? Lol