Author Topic: I bought a PC game from Target just last night and...  (Read 1958 times)

Why does my mom say it cant be returned to the store if its opened! WTF?! That's so unfair, is it true?

Yes. This is presumably implemented because you can taint the merchandise or play it and just return it.
It's not unfair.

Well after I bought the loving piece of stuff, it sucks. The camera movement messes up my fighting. I've been playing for at least 3 hours and haven't even found the way out of the FIRST LEVEL! IT SUCKS!

Well after I bought the loving piece of stuff, it sucks. The camera movement messes up my fighting. I've been playing for at least 3 hours and haven't even found the way out of the FIRST LEVEL! IT SUCKS!

What game?

Because many games have the product keys in the inside of the box, if you've opened the box then you've had the chance to take a legitimate product key, then return the game and sell the key for a profit. Of course they're not going to let you take it back.

Its loving awesome when items are missing within the case like the Disc and they chuck a fit when you ask for it.

Well after I bought the loving piece of stuff, it sucks. The camera movement messes up my fighting. I've been playing for at least 3 hours and haven't even found the way out of the FIRST LEVEL! IT SUCKS!
Not their fault you bought a bad game.

You can just install the game with the product key and then return it.
Whoever buys it next can't use the game and thats not very fair.


Maybe you shouldn't have bought a crappy game. You can't return PC games ANYWHERE, much less gamestop. I thought that would be common knowledge by now.

If I remember correctly if you buy the game via steam and dislike it, within either 15 or 30 days of purchase (I forget :3) you can give the game to somebody else.


Inspecting reviews for that certain game = Life & Money saver.

PC games can't be returned because unlike console games, they are easy to pirate. So you take them home, copy them and then return them.

It's a legitimate concern for pc game sellers.