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Especially when it will also come out on 360 which a lot of people will already own.

Why is that the only explanation? Especially when every country right now prefers the PS4, even the US orders it seems PS4 is dominating. So what proof do you have that it is the only explanation? Cause if it is, then why is the PS4 doing better in the US when it was the 360 that was doing better here before?

You know, people keep saying this but you know, they said this about cars as well. Except if you looked at American car companies back in the day where it was a big hub bub about how we bought a lot of Japanese cars but they didn't buy many of our cars (I'm talking when I was a kid, like 80's/90's), they didn't take

No, that one kid did... to ask what it was. Maybe that's MS's problem.

I know ebay and craigslist are better, I've just found that I tend to put it off if I do either and just from my personality it is better I get store credit than nothing at all cause I refuse to trade in and I won't get off my butt and deal with ebay/craigslist.

Way back in the PS2 days they actually made a horizontal stand... which I honestly had no clue why in the world would anyone need that. I made a 2-3 line critique on Amazon stating such and apparently got lots of upvotes for useful review. I hope it was just cause people enjoyed me making fun of it and not that they

Nobody spends that much at my store (we're a pet product place). Most I saw was something like 700 dollars and that was because she was getting a serious discount so she was stocking up and setting up for a new bird too (a type we didn't sell often and I think we might have stopped selling now).

Usually we operate more

I'm just saying that's how they work to get your money. Even if you don't feel inclined to pay (I don't either but partly that's cause I feel it's wasted money on some crappy little game) the big reason people feel compelled to play them is more psychological tricks than it is fun/gameplay.

This is why a lot of freemium games suck. They don't work on fun factor, they work on using psychology so you feel like you can't put it down (and also psychology to make you feel like you gotta get that next advancement and you don't want to wait so you'll pay).

Next thing you know, once you finally manage to put it

I usually wouldn't either but it was a really fun game. But I accepted it was on rails at the time cause technology at the time. These days I'd expect more out of the game (and it does look like they kept the gameplay the same).

That is pretty cool. Panzer Dragoon II I think is the only reason I wanted a Sega Saturn (ended up with PSX because it was obvious when I bought that the PSX was getting all the games). Ended up buying one after the console became irrelevant for 20 bux just to play that game.

I wouldn't buy an xbox one for it

Oh, I don't think the customer shouldn't get ramifications if they are being so bad they aren't worth it as a customer. But there are ways to do it and still stay professional. Like kicking them out of the store if they are really being disruptive (and getting security if they won't leave).

Or, in the case of a repeat

I don't see anyone saying that. What I do see is people saying both were in the wrong. Just cause the customer was being a jerk doesn't give her carte blanche to act the same. Just cause a customer is being sucky doesn't mean the service isn't being bad.

Seriously. And customers like that are looking for reasons to be more angry with you (seriously, I've seen customers egg on associates they don't like to try to provoke reactions like that and I'm sure he was doing so when he griped at her for being insincere) so she just gave him a reason. At the point that customer

I tend to remember the customers I like more than the ones that are jerks to me. Works out well cause next time "jerk" customer comes around I can start with a clean slate and not already be annoyed at the jerk. And who knows, maybe they were just having a bad day that day. It's much nicer not being annoyed at your

She should if it is a common thing with her. But that's why a lot of companies do write ups first (also to make sure they have a paper trail to prove that they had reasons to fire the employee). But if it was a one time thing, no, she shouldn't be fired but she definitely should have a manager or some one higher up

Yeah. Honestly some really good advice about choosing who to date/partner up with/marry/live with, look at how they treat those they see as under their station. That's how they will treat you once they take you for granted and they don't feel they have to woo you.

Oh, I agree. I also think though that as a retail worker that doesn't mean I can lower myself to their standards.

Yep, even gave up my one racing game for it, Gran Turismo 5. Don't know why, it just never grabbed me (I always loved the GT's when I was in college and I've always loved racing games).

I had a customer who wanted to return something without receipt that we would not return. She kept bitching and then started saying, "I'm never shopping here again !" All the while still trying to get us to return it, that was part of her strategy. I was thinking the entire time, "Well if you aren't going to shop here