03-11-2015, 10:25 PM
From a comment in video so take it lightly
As a former Gamestop employee things only get thrown away if they don't already work. They are cut or destroyed for one of two reasons. One, they were issued as a return to vendor but the vendor requested their destruction. Not destroying them is a breach of contract with the vendor and opens up Gamestop to a lawsuit. Two, Loss prevention reasons. Items that are returned as defective are destroyed by a manager prior to being discarded to prevent internal theft. Employee's friend returns a game as defective to get another copy. Item is then destroyed to prevent the employee or friend form doing exactly what you're doing.
Unless you're suggesting Gamestop should be donating defective merchandise to kids....
As a former Gamestop employee things only get thrown away if they don't already work. They are cut or destroyed for one of two reasons. One, they were issued as a return to vendor but the vendor requested their destruction. Not destroying them is a breach of contract with the vendor and opens up Gamestop to a lawsuit. Two, Loss prevention reasons. Items that are returned as defective are destroyed by a manager prior to being discarded to prevent internal theft. Employee's friend returns a game as defective to get another copy. Item is then destroyed to prevent the employee or friend form doing exactly what you're doing.
Unless you're suggesting Gamestop should be donating defective merchandise to kids....