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  1. On 5/21/2020 at 12:36 AM, broncofantd793 said:

    I've got some games where previous owner's used a cheap machine, and there are swirl marks.  Some play, others do not.  Would they be salvageable?  XBOX, Wii, and Gamecube, fwiw.

    Most likely! Wii games with gold coating are not savable like Smash Bros and Hip Hop Dance Experience. 

  2. 40 minutes ago, enix2093 said:

    Just curious; does it leave the swirls visible in light on PSX games?  I've always hated how resurfaced games looked, so I usually just deal with the ugly of scratches.

    yes sometimes it does no way of telling how it is going to turn out .

  3. GameStop Provides US Store Operations and Customer Service Update
    • Effective March 22, 2020  GameStop will close customer access to U.S. storefronts and will process orders on a digital only basis, moving to curbside pick-up at stores and eCommerce delivery only
    • Company to pay employees whose hours have been eliminated for an additional 2 weeks, and will reimburse one full month of employee benefit contributions  

    GRAPEVINE, Texas, March 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME), today provided an update related to its United States store operations and customer service related to COVID-19. 

    Effective Sunday March 22, 2020, for all locations not already closed in accordance with state and local orders, GameStop will temporarily stop customer access to storefronts, processing orders on a digital only basis, moving to curbside pick-up at stores and eCommerce delivery only. This will allow the Company to continue to serve customers who have purchased online at GameStop.com and the GameStop app and have requested a product pick-up at their local store.

    George Sherman, GameStop’s Chief Executive Officer said, “This is an unprecedented time and each day brings new information about the COVID-19 pandemic.  Our priority has been and continues to be on the well-being of our employees, customers and business partners. We have been steadfast in our adherence to CDC-guided safety and local government orders for retailers in each of our communities. As millions of Americans look to GameStop to adjust to their new normal of increased time at home, for work, learning and play, we have implemented practices to help ensure the safety and health of our employees, customers and partners.  We believe it is prudent to institute further safety protocols while meeting this increased demand through curbside pick-up.  As such, stores that remain in operation will provide only pick-up at the door or delivery to home activities to further protect our employees and customers.” 

    The Company will continue to offer its products online at GameStop.com and on the GameStop app for customers to have their products shipped directly to their homes. 

    All U.S.GameStop employees have been ensured that they do not have to work if they are not comfortable and should stay home if they feel sick.  Additionally, the Company has announced it will pay all U.S. employees whose hours have been eliminated an additional two weeks at their regular pay rate based on the average hours worked in the last 10 weeks.  In addition, the Company will reimburse all benefit eligible U.S. employees, one month of the employee portion of benefit expenses.     

    The Company noted that it will provide more detail about its operations when it reports fourth quarter and fiscal year 2019 results on March 26, 2020.

  4. They are closing all stores after today. 

     

    "As millions of Americans look to GameStop to adjust to their new normal of increased time at home, for work, learning and play, we have implemented practices to help ensure the safety and health of our employees, customers and partners," GameStop CEO George Sherman said in a statement. "We believe it is prudent to institute further safety protocols while meeting this increased demand through curbside pick-up.  As such, stores that remain in operation will provide only pick-up at the door or delivery to home activities to further protect our employees and customers.”

  5. 20 hours ago, Quest4Nes said:

    I guess im one of the only ones who doesnt care about this at all. Yea definitely a shitty company, but if they want to be open for people to get some quick cash trading stuff in, then that should be allowed. If an employee doesnt want to work then let them not and come back when the ok is granted. If an employee wants to work and people want to come to the store, then they should be allowed to.

    They suspended trade ins. They should close like the rest of the non essential stores. It is only about money for them.

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