GameStop Unveils “Guaranteed To Love It” 48 Hour Program

The new refund program promises a full trade-in if you don't "love" a game.

Posted By | On 17th, Apr. 2019

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GameStop looks to be in somewhat of a bad spot with the rising popularity of digital sales that’s undercutting retail across the board, and with the massive losses they posted earlier in the year, it’s not looking great for them. They seem to be trying some different things to get their financial standing back on track though, with a new refund program they’re dubbing the “Guaranteed To Love It” program.

This is how it works. You can get any standard edition of a game, and if you don’t ‘love it’, you can trade it in within 48 hours to get a full refund in the form of in-store credit. It’s that simple, apparently, and you can see the flyer detailing the policy thanks to Cheap Ass Gamer on Twitter below.

The policy will kick off with the upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive, Days Gone. There’s no details on what type of, if any, restrictions may come with the policy to prevent abuse of the program. For now it seems any GameStop game purchase has 48 hours to win your heart.


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