Quote: TashijiNobody. Is. Stealing. Vaults.
I've seen two posters say that they kept the vault from a defective version of the game. In each of these posters' collections, I've seen SEVERAL boxed copies of the game that they KEPT. If that's not sufficient evidence that no one is scamming anyone else, then I don't know what is. If a game has defective portals or defective toys, which they're both saying is what happened, then it's their right to return it to the store for a full refund, and it is NOT going back out on the shelves after that. Repeatedly selling broken goods is not in their business model; rather, they cut their losses when a broken product is returned, and either ship it back to the manufacturer, or just throw it out. I've seen one person cite a defective portal and another cite broken figures as a reason to return their games, and those are valid ones. It's inarguable, really, and at that point, there are two good reasons just to keep the vault. One, because it's just going to be thrown away or pocketed by an employee if you don't, and two, because you were sold a broken product and that's a huge inconvenience that should never be a customer's responsibility; a vault is a small price for the hassle of driving back out, returning to the store, and praying they even accept this product from you without some ridiculous added documentation you didn't even know you needed. Or worse, a "buyer protection plan" that has to be purchased on top of the product just to return it in some cases.
You know what's really disgusting? Accusing somebody of being a thief just because you misread their post. GameMaster has that many versions of the game, and that's why he owns that many vaults. He's not abusing a return policy that has security measures in place to make sure you can't return the same game five times anyway. They link your ID to each return, specifically to put a halt to something like that. There's no way to return ten... twenty copies of the game and keep the vaults. The system is designed to stop you.
... Also, so what if Best Buy does go out of business? With the way they treat their employees, their customers, and their competition, I almost think the world would be better off without them. Maybe there would be more of a market for regional, locally owned electronics shops or... eh, who am I kidding, everyone will just go to Walmart.
Like another poster already said, which you clearly did not read or care to acknowledge because they don't agree with your opinion, when things get returned they go back to the manufacturer are fixed up and resold, or if they're too damaged the store gets reimbursed for the product. Removing items from the box makes the manufacturer lose money. This isn't a a petty game of "Well I deserve it I drove to the store" welcome to LIFE. Where things don't always go your way and you dont get to keep items that arent yours just because you feel you deserve them.
I feel like I deserve a Lamborghini, lemme just go steal one cause I deserve it for all my efforts in life.
GM has what? 6 Volcanic Vaults in the picture up there? (cant see it while posting). He has a version of the game for each of his kids and himself. Thats 3. The rest of the versions he has I would assume he kept SEALED IN THE BOX which means he can't just open it for the vault and take it out, that would make his boxed versions no longer mint. And THAT'S assuming he even got them all from Best Buy originally!
I'm sorry, but taking things out of a box and returning it is stealing. You're taking an item that you purchased, and getting a refund on it while still keeping the item without the store knowing. If they said "Well we're just going to throw it out anyways so you might as well keep it" that's a different story. You deliberately deceive them in order to make a personal gain. It doesnt have to be in the "Business model" because at the end of the day he's using them to his advantage to get more of what he wants, and he's doing so with an item he didn't pay for.
If you want to be Robin Hood GIVE to the needy, don't sell or offer as part of a barter. That's scumbag level.