"This was during the midnight launch of the Switch 2. I was in the store, in line and right about to hand the cashier my card so that I could preorder one of the remaining Switch 2s that they had before the midnight launch officially started. It was close to the time to close the doors and the manager came out and kicked everyone out of the store and would not let me complete the transaction. When I asked him to just let me finish, he argued with me for longer than it would have taken to ring out the sale. I get that it was a stressful time and I have worked retail before, but this is no way to treat customers that willing to drop a great deal of cash on a system, games, and reupping their Gamestop Pro membership. Do not give this store or their manager any of your cash, you are not valued as a customer here."
GameStop
2.5
10
3858 Morse Rd, Columbus
CLOSE · 12:00 - 20:00 · +1 614-428-9080
"Trevor (Morse Road) was incredibly rude and unhelpful. Zero stars. I would recommend going anywhere else."
GameStop
1.5
14
2923 Taylor Road Ext, Reynoldsburg
CLOSE · 11:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-367-1210
"I hate Gamestop but as Gamestops go this one is the best around. The employees are very nice even though it's clearly a stressful place to work. I feel bad that because of corporate policy sometimes they have just one employee handling a busy store which creates long wait times. (I've seen people get out of line and leave the store because of how slow it was.) But if you need to go to a Gamestop around here, I'd recommend this one."
GameStop
2.5
11
1370 Lancaster Kirkersville Rd NW, Lancaster
CLOSE · 12:00 - 20:00 · +1 740-689-9286
"BE WARNED: this location doesn't buy or sell retro games. I understand not having the inventory to sell retro at every Gamestop store. But if the retro games are in the system with trade in prices already set why can't this store take them and ship batches periodically to stores that sell retro? Seems like a pretty dumb restriction. Solid location tho."
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