Whilst its clear I do not have a degree in economics, why do companies do this?
Why do they have 2 sets of shops, both owned by the same company in competition?
Theres a PC World with a Currys next door by me, why do they think this is a good idea, when they are both owned by the same company :S
Is it because if a customer has a bad experience with Say Game, they go to Game station? I dont get it?
Also, why did they have so bloody many stores. Theres 2 Games and a Gamestation in the Merry Hill Centre. Why do they need that many in 1 shopping centre?
Surely the people who make these decisions are highly educated? So why do they not have any common sense?
I see shopto are offering a whopping £3 trade in for a game reward card....
random question but what day do shopto usually ship -i have a pre-order that's out on Friday and I wonder if I will see it early...
Just thought, I have always used gameplay for all my pre-orders and every single one came early, I'm going to have to choose a new retailer to place my trust in now
ShopTo...all day long.
Anyone used these recently?
I've just tried to place an order for the first time since the mess they got into. I add the item to my basket, click checkout and it takes me to a sort of account overview section.
I tried updating my details but then every time I go back in to update all the previous details are gone.
Weirdly it still shows I've got reward points and it says hello steven etc in the middle of the screen but that's it no other details are there.