We went in to the retro game part of the store and it was kind of a strange experience. I wanted to buy a 3ds and thought they might be a good option. This guy who worked there followed us to the retro game part and I was looking around and he was just standing there silently which isnât a huge deal or anything but it was awkward. Then he left and we were there for a while and I had a question about one of the systems. So I went looking for him and he was setting up a game for some kids but after like two minutes he did even acknowledge I was there even after he was done and they were playing. Maybe he forgot I was there I donât know. But I went up to him and asked if I could look at the 3ds and he said yes and I went back and looked at it. It was 350 dollars and it was in kind of rough shape. I understand they are rare but it didnât have the original stylus, it was some little one for the dsi or something. I asked if he had a charger so I could see it turned on and functioning and he just immediately said he didnât have one without looking. There were like two boxes of random chargers and cords on the floor behind him. Then I asked if they had a return policy if I got it home and it didnât work. He said he could ask and then it was more awkward silence. My mom said are you gonna ask? Not in a rude way just confused and then he looked at his phone for ten seconds and looked back up and said that they said no. He wasnât on his phone for nearly enough time to send a text and get a response. Anyway it was just kind of weird and I didnât end up buying it. The dude seemed like it was an absolute chore that we were in there and he just wanted us to leave as soon as possible. Iâm not surprised they are never busy if people are treated like that,...
   Read moreLittle disappointing to say the least. Two stars simply because I like the concept and the owner (I assume) was kind to us. The 2 dollar boxes were filled with non sleeved cards, 25 cent cards at best, and some highly damaged cards. The âdollarâ box value was completely diminished. Football was organized by team (so i thought) but each section was rarely in correct order. Teams scattered throughout the whole two boxes. The showcases were filled with nobodyâs and less valuable brands. The one card I found I looked up past sales on eBay and they were considerably less than asking price (almost half).Showed them the ebay sales and asked if they could do any better. He said they used some software to price and all prices were firm. Sports cards are a fluctuating market, if you arenât comping and pricing your cards regularly in your shop, customers should be able to haggle. That is what the hobby is about!
EDIT: Please see attached pictures of recent sales (YESTERDAY) that i was trying to show you and your employee. Recent comp for around HALF your asking price. Prices are not competitive. Looks like you last comped this 20 days ago and refused to...
   Read moreTCG Players Beware!
one star for being clean and the second star for selling what appears to be legit merchandise
Prices on TCG cards are several times actual retail, so please beware. I bought some Lorcana Floodborn booster packs at Noggin Games in Cedar City yesterday morning for $6.99 each, we went to FS Breakerz after and the were trying to sell those same packs for $20/each. At Barnes in Noble in St George you can get a starter deck of 60 cards + one booster pack of Lorcana for less than $20, so 72 cards vs. 12 cards for around the same price.
They also sell Yu-gi-oh singles, allegedly priced off of TCG Player, but they were trying to sell a card that is listed between $0.25-$0.50 for $55 (!!). When my BF pointed that out to the man working, the man scoffed at him and insisted it was a $55, even in mint condition, that card was not going for even 1/10th of that price and the card as FS Breakerz was heavily played. Wild.
I can't speak for sports cards as I don't know that universe, but all the TCG pricing was...
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