![]() With the membership, you’ll also earn 20 points on every dollar you spend, get 10% extra on trade-ins, get a subscription to the Game Informer magazine and receive exclusive early access to new consoles, collectables and more. You can use these coupons towards purchases made at GameStop. This membership can get you loads of great benefits, including a $10 welcome coupon and a $5 monthly coupon (so over the year you’ll get $60 worth of coupons!). PowerUp Rewards Pro Membership: For $14.99 a year, you can join GameStop’s PowerUp Rewards Pro program. GameStop promo codes are the best way to save money on your order, however, there are additional ways to get a discount: To begin the returns process, head to the returns page on the GameStop website, head to a GameStop store or call 1-80. ![]() You can return online orders at a GameStop store free of charge, or a shipped return costs $8.99. ![]() For used items, you'll have a 7 day window to return or exchange them. For new items, you have 15 days from receipt of shipment to return or exchange it. You can either email call 1-80, fill out a contact form or start a live chat on the website. There are a number of ways to get in touch with GameStop's customer service. How do I contact GameStop customer service? How it works is you order online, select ‘Pick Up At Store’ at the checkout, wait for your ‘Ready for Pick Up’ email (that you must show when you go to the store) and then head to the store to collect and pay for your item. Yes, GameStop offers a free click & collect service called ‘‘Pick Up At Store’. FedEx will deliver your order, and a signature will be required from someone in your home. Shipping takes between 1-3 days to get your order to you so you don’t have to wait too long for your goodies. Just gonna lose out on the trade in credit (vs cash) when buying new games now.Yes, if your order is over $59, then shipping is free at GameStop. Xbox exclusive games release day 1 on Gamepass so I haven't bought a single thing for the Xbox in Gamestop since I got it. Tbh, I'm using them a lot less lately anyway, between Gamepass and PS+, I don't buy anything but new releases on the PS5 I want to play. Seems like it went from a company that was run with gamers in mind (albeit fleecing them somewhat, but every business does that to some degree) to a company ran by idiots who think they know what gamers want. That all changed last year though, and the new system is terrible, doesn't reward loyalty, gives everyone the same discount, expects people to pay for it (just pay for it, not pay to get a higher level anymore, same level for everyone), random spur of the moment discounts to encourage splurging, and discounts from partners who have literally nothing to do with gaming (dafuq I want 15% off stamps?!). Yeah, they weren't great for picking up the odd game, but if you actually used them you build up loyalty quite quick and used to get great deals. I got an Xbox Series X for €50 by trading in a PS4 Pro and a game. ![]() I shopped there because with the (previous) loyalty system, I was getting games for far less than other places, €35 for new releases with a trade in, down to near €20 if there was bonus trade in credit. Saying that, because no one was stocking them at the time, I bought the official Xbox headset direct from Microsoft, so maybe future consoles releases will only be got direct from MS/Sony with the odd stores doing random stocks and no pre-ordering (except on MS/Sony site, of course). Just another sign of the times I suppose. Doubt it though, that would be pro-consumer. Hopefully we can come up with some way of digital trading or selling of keys/licences. But it's a guarantee that physical game releases will be gone or so niche they'll be prohibitively expensive. Maybe there'll be a good online swap/trade place. Will only get crappy cash deals in CEX and Smyths don't take trade ins anymore. I dunno what I'm gonna do now, as I used to buy new games physical, play them and either finish or get sick of them, and trade them in against an upcoming release, which would drop the price down to about €30. Not to mention both of the big names released disc-less versions this generation which were quite popular. The markup on pre-owned was what was keeping them going I reckon, and because of digital purchases this is gone way down. I still frequent them, and can have a chat with most the staff in my local ones, but with digital purchases they've lost their main income stream imo. Their recent change from the Level rewards system to this newer, paid-for system was the nail in the coffin for me. Could see the writing on the walls for years.
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