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Originally Posted by jayvo2009
You work at MovieStop? I once traded in a "NEW" Unopened DVD and guess what? They opened it and gave me credit as if it were used (Which is fine with me because I had no receipt so how could they know?)! So why should I pay "NEW" price if they open it?  Seems kinda dumb to me!
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well work for Gamestop but almost same thing and same company but with dvds and blu-rays are computers dont actually say something like trade in of a new dvd or blu-ray it goes to as used automatically because for 1 we cant tell if you shrinkwrapped it yourself and its just policy from our company. with gamestop we are trying to abandon dvds and blu-rays(already abandoned Hd-dvd) so if you find a Gamestop that actually has a dvd or a blu-ray that actually says new you get it for bargain priced like most of the dvds that say new sell for life $3 now but with Moviestop however they just use the same method but in their own way and display a case on the shelves so that when you are shopping in the store you can say oh hey look they have this movie because if it was kept inside our cabinets people wouldnt even know we had it in stock because about maybe 60% of the customers dont even ask for what they want to get(or at least thats what ive noticed) but its not like anyone took it home and played it and brought it back in to sell as new and we dont leave our fingerprints behind or anything like that so its still technically new if there isnt a scratch, never been played before, and no fingerprints but trade ins go as trade-ins unless you bought it new and still have the shrink wrap around it or i dont know if moviestop does this but we put a little sticker on the side of the case to know that its new and if you break the sticker it becomes yours