The upcoming "trade anything" day at GameStop has sparked a viral reaction, as users say what odd items they might bring in.
Trade-ins became synonymous with the retailer, but on Saturday, Dec. 6, GameStop will have its first-ever "Trade Anything Day ...
GameStop is accepting non-gaming items—such as household goods or miscellaneous objects—provided they are safe, legal, and ...
The video game retailer GameStop is offering a day for customers to “bring whatever” into the store for a trade-in and get ...
GameStop issues a stark ultimatum to Pokemon TCG scalpers, drawing the attention and responses of Pokemon fans across social ...
When customers already routinely bring in dirty gaming hardware that's full of grime and cockroaches, GameStop workers are ...
Customers will be able to bring almost any item (including non-game items) to a GameStop in exchange for store credit.
A man who claims to be a GameStop worker gave an insider's preview into the retailer's upcoming "Trade Anything Day." As you can guess, it's not pretty.
In terms of the specific exclusions, GameStop said people cannot bring hazardous waste, weapons, dead or alive animals ...
Outside of the video game sales GameStop is offering the same discount on Meta Quest headsets you can currently find at ...
GameStop shares remain pinned near 52-week lows as the meme-fueled fireworks of October give way to a focus on fundamentals.
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