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In an unusual promotional event, select GameStop locations are set to launch a unique initiative called “Bring Whatever, Get Store Credit!” on Saturday, December 6th. This program allows customers to trade in virtually any item for $5 in store credit, encouraging gamers to declutter and exchange items they no longer want.
While the initiative welcomes a wide range of items, certain exclusions apply. Customers should note that items such as VCRs, firearms, jewelry, sex toys, and illegal substances will not be accepted. However, in a surprising twist, taxidermy is on the list of accepted items, making this event a quirky opportunity for those looking to turn their unusual collectibles into gaming currency.
This initiative not only aims to boost foot traffic in stores but also provides a fun way for customers to engage with the brand. Participants are encouraged to bring in their items and see what they can score in return for their unwanted goods.
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