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tunnelingcat46 karma
This seems pretty common. In my district we plug everything In, test the controller, stress test with an intensive game, do a VISUAL inspection (the slightest crack, chip, or missing cosmetic piece gets it defected) then decide based on the policy "if I would buy it myself."
(I don't represent gamestop or any of its subsidiaries in any way)
tunnelingcat5 karma
The problem is, as they mentioned elsewhere in the thread, we have been conditioned to assume healthcare is immensely expensive without insurance elsewhere.
One person commented that a night of infection treatment in the ER cost them $11 outside the US.
While there is room for well-being concern like that it's still telling that we all assume $7000 wouldn't be enough to treat someone in an emergency.
tunnelingcat3 karma
We are talking regional stock balances where we ship games between store.
tunnelingcat49 karma
Don't forget the lanyards. Oh god so many lanyards
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