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My Xbox one x was in great condition from GameStop, but it was pre owned not refurbished, so you can buy pre owned stuff but pls do not buy refurbished items.
@@jareddavidmanifold313 not everyone can afford to buy new with warranty though. And I've been ripped off before with warranties. There's always fine print that you don't know about until you need to use it. For me buying used is best for me because I don't even know if I want to keep what I'm buying. Especially with these new consoles. Same thing with games. I hardly ever buy new. Nothing wrong with buying used.
Why waste money on a console that will fail down the road when u can buy new and know what u have into it. I understand the money thing but your safer waiting until u can buy new over used. I don't trust gamestop and in 30 years of owning consoles the only used ones I've ever owned are the NES and SNES
I’m actually on my second series X console I brought a refurbished series x from game stop 7 months later the disk drive had some problems and make this grinding sound lucky I got my money back and purchased a new one
I owned a retro game store for a few years. We had people bring in systems with roaches and bed bugs in them. We stopped taking used consoles from walk-ins. I don't think anyone should ever buy used for a product still in production
@@Rieky22 walmart works through independent contractors who do a by far better job than gamestop... brother did the same with his ps5 and still has it today
Hi from the UK!! Enjoyed this video - as I do all the others I have watched. Judging by the appearance of these "refurbished" consoles that you buy from Gamestop - and how much they love to use Magic Eraser - I'm so glad that we don't have have them (Gamestop) over here! Keep up the good work - and, by the way, Happy New Year to you!!
honestly i will never buy from gamestop again because i bought a refurbished One X in March of 2020 and it took them a full year and a half to reply and accept my return because of some BS no in store returns bc of COVID and when they started to do them again they still denied it.
I tried, you can get close but the white Xbox button can't be matched with that camo faceplate, and the white battery cover and back side pieces can't be matched with the black back piece. They definitely megazorded like 3 different controllers together.
That is 10000% a gamestop official refurbished console. The reason i know that is because of the multiple controller parts comprising the controller. They literally have bins of each part and then one by one piece them together. Their packaging for their refurb systems used to be pretty good. This is atrocious
Possible conversation. Someone 1: 'Hey, there's still finger prints on it, I'll press harder with the eraser to remove them'. Someone 2: 'If it doesn't work try the sandpaper method again!'. Someone 3: 'Don't forget to add more of the paste, can never have too much paste!!'. Someone 2: 'Alternatively, you could always try the sandblaster or the blow-torch if that doesn't remove those finger prints!'. (LOL).
Additional Comment: Someone 4: 'Guys, I've found a great new way of packaging, we can use pipe lagging! Just cut it up and wrap it round and bingo!'. (LOL).📦
Wow a scratched up refurb from GameStop. Super fresh and original content. Even the commentary on the weird packaging has been done a thousand times on YT.
Oh man that'd be something else, but the Series X uses normal thermal paste, it's the PS5 that uses liquid metal. Maybe we need to buy a refurb PS5 next to see how they handle it... 👀
Stop buying refurbished consoles 🤦🏽♂️ i understand the consoles are hard to come by rn but its not worth all this. Get it brand new and just wait for more stock
Years ago I bought a white Xbox 360 and it worked fine for years. It looked fine and was my childhood teenage gaming system till I got an Xbox one. So not all the referbs from GameStop are bad and the controller lasted a long time.
Dude as soon as you open the box you are already hating on the packaging, as if it was packed up as bad or worse than a brand new PS5 comes out the box haha. I don't think their was anything Game Stop could have done to actually be up to your standards of a used console.
"I'm giving them a rating of a 3 out of 10, absolute crap, full Game Stop Gambit, but it does work so I gotta give them a 3." Hahaha Dude your bias against Game Stop is comical. But seeing as you are serious... It sounds like more n more that you have some real emotional anger pent up against "good ole Game Stop". Therapy is normal, you might want to talk to someone, not joking. But yeah Dude you think this is a 3 out of 10?? Okay so the controller they mixed n mat he'd the face plate, that actually came out looking pretty rad, and it connected up right away. In granted I am watching off my phone so I can't see super good detail, but the way you talk about scratched it is, it really does not look even close to as bad as you are making it out to be. You sound like somebody had a newborn baby eating dinner off thing for 6 months or something. I do agree that the thermal paste should have been cleaned off before applying fresh. At the same time for you to complain about it as if it broke a console or something, you probably should have properly done that thermal paste before the video ended.
I totally forgot what I left out this guy does nothing but complain about his Xbox and blaming GameStop like I said before if you going to buy refurbished consoles stop putting fingers on them it's the people that bought the consoles way before GameStop sell the refurbished consoles you got to blame the gamers that bought the Xbox console so once again it's not GameStop that's all I got to say but one other thing this guy that's talking on UA-cam stop complaining about GameStop and do what you got to do fix the Xbox console
I got lucky. I bought mine for 450. Heard the thing. I got it for my 12 year for his birthday and he gave his brother that was turning 4 his series S for his birthday. My 12 year old ended up getting every game that previous owner had. He could play everything on his account. Gamestop didn't even delete this previous owners account.
I owned a retro game store for a few years. We had people bring in systems with roaches and bed bugs in them. We stopped taking used consoles from walk-ins
so i was a store mananger at gamestop and i left last april. and we were told in a team meeting that the reason why they use magic earser is so that when the person who buys the system and wants to trade the system back we can take it back for less for "damaged" which you lose like $50-$75 on the trade so then we would have to send it to get "refurbished"
As was I, was with the company going on 4 years, i’ve legit never have heard that. Magic eraser scratches like that would never of made me defect out a console, nor had any of my many DM’s over those 4 years said that about magic erasers.
I just have to ask... How does a home gaming console get that scratched up in the first place? It sits in one place its entire life. It's not like it's a Gameboy or a PSP OR A steam deck.
It's not the act, it's the type of plastic being used. It's prone to scratches. That's why they always put that plastic over it because it would be just scratched up from the boxing and shipping of the console. I know I've sat games and even controllers while charging on top of my consoles. Honestly best thing to do is buy decals and put them on as soon as you buy a new console. I'm thinking of taking mine apart and airbrushing whatever on mine.
Some people travel with their systems..both the Xbox s and ps5 that I found at work were beat up badly lol.. also some people just don't know how to take care of their electronics.
@@diy_mushroomguy yeah a small scratch or two there should be no reason a console could get that messed up it literally sits in one spot putting a controller on it is not gonna do that kind of damage.
Some people do NOT take care of their things. I work at GameStop and the amount of disgusting or overly scratched consoles that have been brought to me for trade in is unfortunate
Interestingly I got my Series X refurbished from GameStop around a year ago. I’ve never really noticed any issues, although I’ve never opened it up so who knows what’s going on inside. And since the screw on the back is exposed they probably opened it. Overall though it’s been running fine since I got it.
That's what I was thinking, there's tons of customization there so I honestly would assume thats where it is from. Or, if it was Game Stop, they must've just replaced the back of that one with some random other controller part they had laying around lmao.
@Jixsy ex GS employee here. At their main warehouse in Texas they have a part of the complex called "The Roc" it is dedicated to all things refurb. They literally have bins of different parts and piece them together based on what parts are good or not.
To make profit they are probably doing the absolute minimum to get them turning on and running and shipping them out the door as fast as possible. As long as it works 90 days it's not their problem anymore. @@EndlessFunctionality
Might be a controversial take but, why does it matter how the console looks? Don’t the majority of people put it like behind the TV or out of sight? Like who cares if it’s scratched as long as it works 😅
That's fair, I think the issue is more about the price for what you're getting. There probably shouldn't only be a $40 difference between a sealed brand new console and this monstrosity. They're also selling the console like it's been thoroughly repaired and tested to ensure the buyer is getting a like-new experience, which is clearly not the case. This console's chances of having issues in the future are much, much higher than a new machine.
I have a launch day Series X, and the HDMI port was loose as well. It hasn’t caused me any issues though. Plus these consoles aren’t old enough to be needing new thermal paste already.
They didn´t even bother to remove the old thermal paste from the heatsink. So now it is a mix of old paste and new paste mixed together. I would not be surprised if it cools worse then before now.
Those technicians aren’t worth the salt they sweated. They shouldn’t be allowed to sell something like that refurbished. For the price? Wait and get a brand new unit. I will never ever buy a “refurbished” one. Thanks for the video and insight to how horrible the process is!
Definitely Sandpaper and not magic eraser. A light once over with Magic Eraser can do wonders to lightly scratched systems and removes dirt from white DualSense controllers without damaging the textured grip.
Yeah I agree that magic eraser can be perfect for certain scratches, but it's very very easy to put just a little too much pressure in and make it look worse than before you tried to fix it. And based on the scratches on this Series X it's pretty clear that the guy working on it put a bit more pressure than a light once over lol. It's possible they use a super fine sandpaper but that's basically the same thing as magic eraser so I doubt the results would be any different between the two, given GameStop's handling of their refurb consoles.
There's a good chance that they 1) aren't soaking the Magic Erasers first and just using them dry, 2) are using the heavy duty ones or 3) have been told to put as much pressure on these cleanings as you would if you were scrubbing a white wall with one. A wet Magic Eraser wouldn't do that sort of damage.
Just bought a series x from GameStop refurbished the outside was covered in dust but I have not gone inside of it but it runs slower that my series s so something’s going on
I would take that back to gamestop and throw the console at their face, that's just trash bro. I bought a refurbished series x for 360$ off Amazon and it was flawless not a single scratch still had the warranty stickers on it not punctured looked like a brand spanking new console and so did the controller .
I payed a 167 dollars for an original xbox one refurbished and I don't have any issues with it but when you get refurbished stuff always remember to get a warranty witch is what I did so if anything does happen to it they can replace it
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How would you rate GameStop’s “Refurbishment” of this console? 😂
Nah. I'll buy some food in a store near me and cook the food GIGACHAD
3/10
can i have the console please
I've had that issue with brand new xbox controller home buttons so it might just be difference in manufacturing
@@tylerespinoza1993 yeah me too
I honestly think it’s insane that they charge $20 less than a brand new system when there is as many issues with it as there is.
Never buy used. New with warranty please!
It's GameStop they have no moral profit is the bottom line.
My Xbox one x was in great condition from GameStop, but it was pre owned not refurbished, so you can buy pre owned stuff but pls do not buy refurbished items.
@@jareddavidmanifold313 not everyone can afford to buy new with warranty though. And I've been ripped off before with warranties. There's always fine print that you don't know about until you need to use it. For me buying used is best for me because I don't even know if I want to keep what I'm buying. Especially with these new consoles. Same thing with games. I hardly ever buy new. Nothing wrong with buying used.
Why waste money on a console that will fail down the road when u can buy new and know what u have into it. I understand the money thing but your safer waiting until u can buy new over used. I don't trust gamestop and in 30 years of owning consoles the only used ones I've ever owned are the NES and SNES
my series x is brand new and the hdmi moves like that as well pretty sure its normal
I'm sure that HDMI cable doesn't properly support 4k120Hz signal like the cable that is supposed to come with the Series X.
Some guy at Gamestop is REALLY getting a kick out of ruining consoles with Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
I’m actually on my second series X console I brought a refurbished series x from game stop 7 months later the disk drive had some problems and make this grinding sound lucky I got my money back and purchased a new one
Issues aside, shout out to dkoldies making gamestop look good.😆
I owned a retro game store for a few years. We had people bring in systems with roaches and bed bugs in them. We stopped taking used consoles from walk-ins. I don't think anyone should ever buy used for a product still in production
Well new ones are available everywhere thought.
Can't imagine what a refurbished PS5 would look like the faceplate all scratch up and the middle glossy with sandpaper.
Luckily I have a refurbished ps5 from GameStop coming in the mail soon so we’ll get to find out 👍
@@jrob0021 I'm scared of the outcome
I got one from Walmart it’s working just fine
Well.....WoooopADiDooooo!!!
@@Rieky22 walmart works through independent contractors who do a by far better job than gamestop... brother did the same with his ps5 and still has it today
Hi from the UK!! Enjoyed this video - as I do all the others I have watched. Judging by the appearance of these "refurbished" consoles that you buy from Gamestop - and how much they love to use Magic Eraser - I'm so glad that we don't have have them (Gamestop) over here! Keep up the good work - and, by the way, Happy New Year to you!!
I love the lodge skillet. I respect a man who uses cast iron.
Magic eraser on a glossy button. Do they have monkeys working at GameStop or something ?
honestly i will never buy from gamestop again because i bought a refurbished One X in March of 2020 and it took them a full year and a half to reply and accept my return because of some BS no in store returns bc of COVID and when they started to do them again they still denied it.
Can you even make that controller in Xbox's controller design lab?
I tried, you can get close but the white Xbox button can't be matched with that camo faceplate, and the white battery cover and back side pieces can't be matched with the black back piece. They definitely megazorded like 3 different controllers together.
A year later and they're selling it brand new at walmart for $350
9:37 I did not expect that much teardown
I wish I had never traded all my 360 games to gamestop.
GameStop gave you a whole BDSM outfit for the Xbox 🤣
That is 10000% a gamestop official refurbished console. The reason i know that is because of the multiple controller parts comprising the controller. They literally have bins of each part and then one by one piece them together. Their packaging for their refurb systems used to be pretty good. This is atrocious
Magic eraser cannot do that. It’s fine grit sans paper that they are using
I haven’t walked into a gamestop in about 6 years. I miss my old gamestop for sure. That was xbox, ps2 and GameCube era.
Possible conversation. Someone 1: 'Hey, there's still finger prints on it, I'll press harder with the eraser to remove them'. Someone 2: 'If it doesn't work try the sandpaper method again!'. Someone 3: 'Don't forget to add more of the paste, can never have too much paste!!'. Someone 2: 'Alternatively, you could always try the sandblaster or the blow-torch if that doesn't remove those finger prints!'. (LOL).
I paid 780usd but I'm in Ecuador so every price is a scalper price
Try using IPA to remove the permanent marker!
Why do they scratch it…?! I’m actually surprised ANYBODY buys tech from them!
That controller is literally thrown together lol
I don’t understand why people do that to the controller
Best job and gamestop should never be used in the same sentence.
Worst return policy in the industry. Besides the $5 credit they give you every month for pro rewards is there anything they are good for?
You've just saved me from purchasing second hand refurbished or certified. Your only saving like $20-30? Would rather purchase new!
its like,😅 just use a frickin micro fiber!!
Additional Comment: Someone 4: 'Guys, I've found a great new way of packaging, we can use pipe lagging! Just cut it up and wrap it round and bingo!'. (LOL).📦
I bought a refurbished series X from the official Microsoft store and had to sent to my door within 48hrs. Saved $100 and couldn't be happier 💚🤘
Bet they bought that thing for $150
Dude there’s nothing wrong with that packaging. Just kind of a nitpick
TronicFix = The Perfect Amount Of Thermal Pastw
Wow a scratched up refurb from GameStop. Super fresh and original content. Even the commentary on the weird packaging has been done a thousand times on YT.
Least it ain't $900 from dkoldies
They put thermal paste over liquid metal.. wow that's not good
Oh man that'd be something else, but the Series X uses normal thermal paste, it's the PS5 that uses liquid metal. Maybe we need to buy a refurb PS5 next to see how they handle it... 👀
Stop buying refurbished consoles 🤦🏽♂️ i understand the consoles are hard to come by rn but its not worth all this. Get it brand new and just wait for more stock
They are not ripping you off you are willingly buying these 😂😂
Years ago I bought a white Xbox 360 and it worked fine for years. It looked fine and was my childhood teenage gaming system till I got an Xbox one. So not all the referbs from GameStop are bad and the controller lasted a long time.
I paid 484 for a new one how are you paid that huge amount of money to the garbage refurbished console ?
Dude as soon as you open the box you are already hating on the packaging, as if it was packed up as bad or worse than a brand new PS5 comes out the box haha. I don't think their was anything Game Stop could have done to actually be up to your standards of a used console.
Hahahaha "I don't no if you guys can actually see it, but this battery is dented. Good old GameStop" - Biggest Whiner Ever LoL
"I'm giving them a rating of a 3 out of 10, absolute crap, full Game Stop Gambit, but it does work so I gotta give them a 3."
Hahaha Dude your bias against Game Stop is comical. But seeing as you are serious... It sounds like more n more that you have some real emotional anger pent up against "good ole Game Stop". Therapy is normal, you might want to talk to someone, not joking.
But yeah Dude you think this is a 3 out of 10?? Okay so the controller they mixed n mat he'd the face plate, that actually came out looking pretty rad, and it connected up right away. In granted I am watching off my phone so I can't see super good detail, but the way you talk about scratched it is, it really does not look even close to as bad as you are making it out to be. You sound like somebody had a newborn baby eating dinner off thing for 6 months or something.
I do agree that the thermal paste should have been cleaned off before applying fresh. At the same time for you to complain about it as if it broke a console or something, you probably should have properly done that thermal paste before the video ended.
Gamestop still exists?🤨
GameStop refurbished shares!
in gamestop it's only good to buy new used or refurnish is bad
Every time I get a console, I always get a new one and not a refurbished or used one for this very reason
Xbox design lab. Custom controller
I'd never buy a game console from GameStop I like my game consoles pristine 👍
Design lab
I totally forgot what I left out this guy does nothing but complain about his Xbox and blaming GameStop like I said before if you going to buy refurbished consoles stop putting fingers on them it's the people that bought the consoles way before GameStop sell the refurbished consoles you got to blame the gamers that bought the Xbox console so once again it's not GameStop that's all I got to say but one other thing this guy that's talking on UA-cam stop complaining about GameStop and do what you got to do fix the Xbox console
holy the console look bad
All I see refurbished console that seem to work just fine.. exactly what you’d excepted.
Excepted is not the word you're looking for. Accepted might be, but that's still incorrect.
Expect was the word I was going for. 😂
GameStop! ''Screwing gamers since 1999''
If it was a Nintendo console i would have said Screw ‘em all! (Pokemon reference)
@@jjroyale same!
I got a refurbished 3DS from them a few years ago and it still works perfectly
Ya that's why I've stopped buying from there
@@Swampert_Tube there's a few happy stories out there about GameStop, but more often than not they will sell you some garbage.
Idk why "refurbished" sounds more untrustworthy than "pre-owned"
I got lucky. I bought mine for 450. Heard the thing. I got it for my 12 year for his birthday and he gave his brother that was turning 4 his series S for his birthday. My 12 year old ended up getting every game that previous owner had. He could play everything on his account.
Gamestop didn't even delete this previous owners account.
awsome i hope that happens when oi get one
From someone who works at gamestop, you should see how people bring their stuff in.
I owned a retro game store for a few years. We had people bring in systems with roaches and bed bugs in them. We stopped taking used consoles from walk-ins
so i was a store mananger at gamestop and i left last april. and we were told in a team meeting that the reason why they use magic earser is so that when the person who buys the system and wants to trade the system back we can take it back for less for "damaged" which you lose like $50-$75 on the trade so then we would have to send it to get "refurbished"
As was I, was with the company going on 4 years, i’ve legit never have heard that. Magic eraser scratches like that would never of made me defect out a console, nor had any of my many DM’s over those 4 years said that about magic erasers.
That port wasn’t done properly at all. Just look at the heat damage around that port. Great video Jacob . I agree with your score 100%
Yeah I was thinking those heat marks probably shouldn’t be there 😂
I just have to ask... How does a home gaming console get that scratched up in the first place? It sits in one place its entire life. It's not like it's a Gameboy or a PSP OR A steam deck.
It's not the act, it's the type of plastic being used. It's prone to scratches. That's why they always put that plastic over it because it would be just scratched up from the boxing and shipping of the console. I know I've sat games and even controllers while charging on top of my consoles. Honestly best thing to do is buy decals and put them on as soon as you buy a new console. I'm thinking of taking mine apart and airbrushing whatever on mine.
Some people travel with their systems..both the Xbox s and ps5 that I found at work were beat up badly lol.. also some people just don't know how to take care of their electronics.
@@diy_mushroomguy yeah a small scratch or two there should be no reason a console could get that messed up it literally sits in one spot putting a controller on it is not gonna do that kind of damage.
Some people do NOT take care of their things. I work at GameStop and the amount of disgusting or overly scratched consoles that have been brought to me for trade in is unfortunate
Why you wasted money for nothing. Just spend 20 bucks and get it new. GameStop won't change until they are shut down. You should know this already
Interestingly I got my Series X refurbished from GameStop around a year ago. I’ve never really noticed any issues, although I’ve never opened it up so who knows what’s going on inside. And since the screw on the back is exposed they probably opened it. Overall though it’s been running fine since I got it.
I know you did this for a video, but I seriously hope nobody would pay $480 for a refurbished console that costs $500 new
To be fair, it was 460. 480 was after taxes. Still too expensive though
I can't imagine spending that much money on something that probably won't be repaired properly.
Great video, Always enjoy watching. Thanks for sharing 🎮
Not saying GameStop didn’t piece together the controller but it could’ve been an Xbox design lab controller
That's what I was thinking, there's tons of customization there so I honestly would assume thats where it is from. Or, if it was Game Stop, they must've just replaced the back of that one with some random other controller part they had laying around lmao.
@Jixsy ex GS employee here. At their main warehouse in Texas they have a part of the complex called "The Roc" it is dedicated to all things refurb. They literally have bins of different parts and piece them together based on what parts are good or not.
@@MartinMull13 Got it. Frankenstein factory, lol.
To make profit they are probably doing the absolute minimum to get them turning on and running and shipping them out the door as fast as possible. As long as it works 90 days it's not their problem anymore. @@EndlessFunctionality
Might be a controversial take but, why does it matter how the console looks? Don’t the majority of people put it like behind the TV or out of sight?
Like who cares if it’s scratched as long as it works 😅
probably depends on whether its on a desk connected to a monitor or a big tv
That's fair, I think the issue is more about the price for what you're getting. There probably shouldn't only be a $40 difference between a sealed brand new console and this monstrosity. They're also selling the console like it's been thoroughly repaired and tested to ensure the buyer is getting a like-new experience, which is clearly not the case. This console's chances of having issues in the future are much, much higher than a new machine.
I have a launch day Series X, and the HDMI port was loose as well. It hasn’t caused me any issues though. Plus these consoles aren’t old enough to be needing new thermal paste already.
If you want refurbished, get it from microsoft. they actually clean and test there systems.
I will never buy refurbished consoles or phones it's a big risk!
Man dkoldies should partner with GameStop
Hey jacob is the xbox power cable wiggly to you love your vids ❤
I got a used x box one x from gamestop a few years ago for $250 , no issues whatsoever was an amazing gamepass machine
Controller looks like its from Xbox Design Lab
Got a refurbished series x direct from Microsoft and this console is like new
It looks like they put an official custom controller in there
Had a series x from gamestop thing had a ton of dust inside of it returned it for a series s immediately
It's a design lab controller
Put a skin on it !
idk how gamestop is still in business tbh
I might not be right but, I think that controller is a design labs
100% design labs for sure.
They didn´t even bother to remove the old thermal paste from the heatsink. So now it is a mix of old paste and new paste mixed together. I would not be surprised if it cools worse then before now.
eBay sellers pack better than GameStop. That's a shame
I don’t expect my used console to be in mint condition but a refurbished one should be way better quality
I can send you one from greece, people here they are selling series x for 350 euros and some of them are still sealed...
Those technicians aren’t worth the salt they sweated. They shouldn’t be allowed to sell something like that refurbished. For the price? Wait and get a brand new unit. I will never ever buy a “refurbished” one. Thanks for the video and insight to how horrible the process is!
These videos are great as these companies shouldn’t be able to screw people over!
If you sell it to them they would probably only give you $100us for it.
Little fun fact GameStop them selves don’t actually refurbish the systems. They use a third party.
Definitely Sandpaper and not magic eraser. A light once over with Magic Eraser can do wonders to lightly scratched systems and removes dirt from white DualSense controllers without damaging the textured grip.
People that work at GameStop refurbishing these consoles have told me that they use magic erasers.
Yeah I agree that magic eraser can be perfect for certain scratches, but it's very very easy to put just a little too much pressure in and make it look worse than before you tried to fix it. And based on the scratches on this Series X it's pretty clear that the guy working on it put a bit more pressure than a light once over lol. It's possible they use a super fine sandpaper but that's basically the same thing as magic eraser so I doubt the results would be any different between the two, given GameStop's handling of their refurb consoles.
There's a good chance that they 1) aren't soaking the Magic Erasers first and just using them dry, 2) are using the heavy duty ones or 3) have been told to put as much pressure on these cleanings as you would if you were scrubbing a white wall with one. A wet Magic Eraser wouldn't do that sort of damage.
Just bought a series x from GameStop refurbished the outside was covered in dust but I have not gone inside of it but it runs slower that my series s so something’s going on
Anything from GameStop sucks especially used consoles I never do it anymore especially a series x would rather buy it new which I did
I would take that back to gamestop and throw the console at their face, that's just trash bro. I bought a refurbished series x for 360$ off Amazon and it was flawless not a single scratch still had the warranty stickers on it not punctured looked like a brand spanking new console and so did the controller .
I can't wait for Gamestop to have its downfall. We DONT NEED THEM
are xbox controllers powered with batteries?!
Just 10 pounds less you bought the ps5 from gamestop
It was like 549.99
I always buy new especially if the pre owned version is only $50 cheaper I’ll just spend the extra $50 bucks or so and buy new
I payed a 167 dollars for an original xbox one refurbished and I don't have any issues with it but when you get refurbished stuff always remember to get a warranty witch is what I did so if anything does happen to it they can replace it