(http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2012/03/29/article-1333029638031-12636317000005DC-646457_636x300.jpg) | The use of reward and gifts cards at GAME was suspended when the company went into administration on Monday. As soon as it did hundreds of stores were closed and thousands of jobs were lost. Things are looking increasingly brighter for those stores that remain though, with current rumours suggesting the company could be brought out of administration tomorrow, following the acceptance of a buyout from RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland). Although other sources claim that a counter offer from the owner of Comet is also being considered. That's all still just rumour at the moment, but reactivating reward cards is definitely happening, according to Twitter posts from GAME themselves. 'Reward Card Update 1: Your Reward Cards have now been reactivated by the Administrators for redemption against pre-owned stock,' said the first post. 'Reward Card Update 2: This means that points can be earned on all products AND redeemed against pre-owned items as of now,' added the second. What's also encouraging is that the use of reward cards is also now mentioned on GAME's website. The site still isn't open for business but again this seems a positive sign that it might be returning soon. A full list of all 211 GAME stores that survived the closures can be found here. (http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/games/894590-game-out-of-administration-by-tomorrow-claim-sources) |
The store closed in Kettering is Gamestation not Game :S
Noooooooooooooooooooo! Where will the nerds go now? :DGameStop in the United States :lol:
GameStop have put in an offer to buy them out of administration actually.Hope they go for it. Right now all the other game stores in the United States are gone...including FunkyLand, which GameStop bought out years ago. Would be nice to see the two come together to save both companies from death and bring back all those lost jobs.
Hope they go for it. Right now all the other game stores in the United States are gone...including FunkyLand, which GameStop bought out years ago. Would be nice to see the two come together to save both companies from death and bring back all those lost jobs.Unsure if a monopoly in such a market is a good thing.
Unsure if a monopoly in such a market is a good thing.It's usually not, but the reason why I'm seeing it as a plus for the U.S. and U.K. is because they are the only two major survivors left. It's a market that is slowly dying because of digital sales online and through consoles now. Even my aunt's bf, who runs a very large video game store out of a flea market, has been suffering...and these are people that could barely afford the consoles themselves, let alone digital copies of games online, assuming they can even afford internet access to begin with.
Unsure if a monopoly in such a market is a good thing.