returning purchased games

bradbear117

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If you buy a console game (xbox) and dont like it despite rave reviews and take it back not even 24 hours of it being bought, should you be allowed to return it for something else?

I tried this and got denied at BT Games. They said they can only take it back if it was faulty or still in its plastic seal.

pretty damn dissapointing.
 
If you buy a console game (xbox) and dont like it despite rave reviews and take it back not even 24 hours of it being bought, should you be allowed to return it for something else?

I tried this and got denied at BT Games. They said they can only take it back if it was faulty or still in its plastic seal.

pretty damn dissapointing.

Sounds right to me. They will take it in as a trade in though but not a refund.
Kinda can't expect them to take the brandt just because you didn't fancy the game that you bought.
 
Well BT are totally fucked up an anyway..lol

What game is it? For what console?
Maybe try trade it for the one you're looking for seeing as it is brand new.
 
Put it this way, would you accept a game that has been taken home by someone else, opened, played and then returned as a 'new' game and pay full price. Or would you complain and say that's a used copy and you want a new one.

So to them this game that you now want to return can no longer be sold as new and they will lose money on the game by selling it second hand. Hence why you can't just return the product if it's been opened.

Allowing this would just lead to a lot of abuse.
 
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Take the brandt for what? they dont lose anything.

Put it this way, would you accept a game that has been taken home by someone else, opened, played and then returned as a 'new' game and pay full price. Or would you complain and say that's a used copy and you want a new one.

So to them this game that you now want to return can no longer be sold as new and they will lose money on the game by selling it second hand. Hence why you can't just return the product if it's been opened.

Allowing this would just lead to a lot of abuse.

Pretty much this.
 
Put it this way, would you accept a game that has been taken home by someone else, opened, played and then returned as a 'new' game and pay full price. Or would you complain and say that's a used copy and you want a new one.

So to them this game that you now want to return can no longer be sold as new and they will lose money on the game by selling it second hand. Hence why you can't just return the product if it's been opened.

Allowing this would just lead to a lot of abuse.


Actually yes I would and Im pretty sure I have. I have bought games from there not in celophane before and all the games from Musica and Incredible are sold that way ( the disks are behind the counter )
The game was out of the store for about 20 hours, its hardly a used game. Its a disk not a motor vehicle. There is no wear and tear or a mark on it.

I feel a bit hard done by as a shop there all the time.

anyway......

the game is Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition for XBOX360.
 
You can do this at Look and Listen. They open the game before you buy it. I have taken back a few titles and swapped them out.

Just make sure you have the slip and you are sorted.
 
You can do this at Look and Listen. They open the game before you buy it. I have taken back a few titles and swapped them out.

Just make sure you have the slip and you are sorted.

This, the thing is BT games play by their own screwed up whack rules..So from now on take you're business elsewhere.
 
This, the thing is BT games play by their own screwed up whack rules..So from now on take you're business elsewhere.

I won't buy anything from BT games unless its on a seriously good special. I find their in store staff immature and somewhat annoying and unhelpful.
 
Actually yes I would and Im pretty sure I have. I have bought games from there not in celophane before and all the games from Musica and Incredible are sold that way ( the disks are behind the counter )
The game was out of the store for about 20 hours, its hardly a used game. Its a disk not a motor vehicle. There is no wear and tear or a mark on it.

I feel a bit hard done by as a shop there all the time.

anyway......

the game is Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition for XBOX360.

Would have swapped you for anything if it was Street Fighter vs Tekken.
Just try swap it for something you'll want to play.

As for BT games, just drop them, there are tons of other retailers that you can buy from.
 
You can do this at Look and Listen. They open the game before you buy it.
One of the reasons I don't buy from them. Saying that though I've found that now some of their stores have actually stopped this practice for games and now go to fetch you a new sealed copy when you buy.
 
One of the reasons I don't buy from them. Saying that though I've found that now some of their stores have actually stopped this practice for games and now go to fetch you a new sealed copy when you buy.

Hated that about L&L never got a sealed copy wonder how many staff members took pictures of "Steamworks" games and sold the keys on-line...
 
I always insist on getting a sealed copy. Read reviews before you buy games.

I buy almost all of my physical games at BT Games, digital games at Steam.

I don't think they are being unreasonable, if I had a store I would have the same policy.
 
Hated that about L&L never got a sealed copy wonder how many staff members took pictures of "Steamworks" games and sold the keys on-line...

The only reason I got my games from them was because my insurance company gave me a Look n Listen card to the value of the games that were stolen when the broke into my house. Otherwise I am the same, I prefer a sealed game thanks.

Im following your guys lead on this one. Business taken elsewhere!

Thanks for your understanding guys.

No Problem. Personally I order of Takealot.co.za. Their service is amazing. Super fast delivery and good prices. Why must I drive to a shop when I can have it delivered to my door :p
 
Retailers cannot by law claim to sell an item as new (At Full Price) if the item has been purchased before, therefore no retailer would refund you fully for a disk, even if you never take it out of the store open it after purchase at the counter and try to hand it back to them, that's not the way it works

Considering that most titles actually take less than 20 hours to complete this would result in a perpetual play for free system if retailers were to do this, Gamer A would buy the game, take it home returning it once completed and then claim a refund, or exchange for another game
If you do find a retailer that will do this, post the name here and we will all game for free form now on
 
I have returned a game the next day to CNA, no problems but if its against the law then that manager is a blatant criminal.


I can also see the pitfalls of consumer friendly return policies and have realised that buying games is now a gamble. kiff.


Wonder where the consumer protection act stands on all this?

ah stuff it, im not that ridiculous.
 
Well now that all these games are coming with these ridiculous online code passes....no, there's no way they could take back your used game.
 
You brought up the consumer protection act, which part of the act do you feel would apply here, speaking from a industry point of view, how would you see the act making any difference in the return of goods like the ones you mention ?
Surely not the Consumer's Right to Return Goods:

Consumer’s right to return goods
20. (1) This section is in addition to and not in substitution for—
(a) the right to return unsafe or defective goods, contemplated in section 56; or 40
(b) any other right in law between a supplier and consumer to return goods and
receive a refund.
(2) Subject to subsections (3) to (6), the consumer may return goods to the supplier,
and receive a full refund of any consideration paid for those goods, if the supplier has delivered— 45
(a) goods to the consumer in terms of an agreement arising out of direct marketing, and the consumer has rescinded that agreement during the cooling- off period, in accordance with section 16;
(b) goods that the consumer did not have an opportunity to examine before delivery, and the consumer has rejected delivery of those goods for any of the 50 reasons contemplated in section 19(5);
(c) a mixture of goods, and the consumer has refused delivery of any of those goods, as contemplated in section 19(8); or
(d) goods intended to satisfy a particular purpose communicated to the supplier as contemplated in section 55(3), and within 10 business days after delivery to 55
58
the consumer, the goods have been found to be unsuitable for that particular
purpose.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply with respect to any goods if—
(a) for reasons of public health or otherwise, a public regulation prohibits the return of those goods to a supplier once they have been supplied to, or at the 5 direction of, a consumer; or
(b) after having been supplied to, or at the direction of, the consumer, the goods have been partially or entirely disassembled, physically altered, permanently installed, affixed, attached, joined or added to, blended or combined with, or embedded within, other goods or property. 10
(4) Goods returnable in terms of—
(a) subsection (2)(a) must be returned to the supplier at the consumer’s risk and
expense; or
(b) subsection (2)(b) to (d) must be returned to the supplier at the supplier’s risk
and expense, 15
within 10 business days after delivery to the consumer.
(5) Upon return of any goods in terms of this section, the supplier must refund to the consumer the price paid for the goods, less any amount that may be charged in terms of subsection (6).
(6) In determining the right of a supplier to impose a charge contemplated in 20 subsection (5), if any goods returned to the supplier in terms of this section are—
(a) in the original unopened packaging, the supplier may not charge the consumer any amount in respect of the goods;
(b) in their original condition and repackaged in their original packaging, the supplier may charge the consumer a reasonable amount for— 25
(i) use of the goods during the time they were in the consumer’s possession, unless they are goods that are ordinarily consumed or depleted by use, and no such consumption or depletion has occurred; or
(ii) any consumption or depletion of the goods, unless that consumption or depletion is limited to a reasonable amount necessary to determine 30 whether the goods were acceptable to the consumer; or
(c) in any other case, the supplier may charge the consumer a reasonable amount—
(i) as contemplated in paragraph (b); and
(ii) for necessary restoration costs to render the goods fit for re-stocking, 35
unless, having regard to the nature of the goods, and the manner in which they were packaged, it was necessary for the consumer to destroy the packaging in order to determine whether the goods—
(aa) conformed to the description or sample provided, in the case of
goods that had not been examined by the consumer before delivery, 40
as contemplated in subsection (2)(b); or
(bb) were fit for the intended purpose, in a case contemplated in
subsection (2)(d).

Full Act for your reference if you feel that any other part applies in this case
http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961
 
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