Topher Glenn
Murray,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, September 05, 2010
Look, it would have been nice to get that discount but come on. They didn't take your money so therefore you didn't get ripped off. It's not like this was an all day event trying to order this. I bet it was all said and done in about 10 minutes. Calm down.
Edgeman
Chico,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, April 11, 2010
I can't comment on what the affiliates said but your screencap came from gamestop.com and they definitely had the disclaimer there. I know that because I was checking to see if I could use that code for hardware and the site plainly stated that hardware and consoles were excluded.
Your analogy doesn't work because you hadn't purchased the item yet. Your order was processing and when the seller realized you were ordering hardware they canceled the order. They didn't take your money and you didn't take their product.
Devexityspace
Hinesville,#4Author of original report
Sat, April 03, 2010
It depends on which affiliate you saw the deal from. Gamestop apparently gave out this promo code to multiple affiliates; not all which gave the full details..
The point is; they accepted the coupon code on the Hard Drive; I checked out and got confirmation e-mail.
It would be like you going to a Sears; buying a drill at sale price; and then as you walk out the door the manager stops you and says you have to return it because the sale price ended yesterday.
Edgeman
Chico,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, April 03, 2010
I remember that promo. Consoles and hardware were excluded.