If the distributor model ever dies, there are always plenty of jobs available in the fast food industry.
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If the distributor model ever dies, there are always plenty of jobs available in the fast food industry.
Quoted from TKDalumni:Distros definitely keep stock...if itβs early in a games release or super hot title maybe not, but look for a slightly older title NIB and they got em.
Oh yeah, my buddy's got NIB games stacked to the rafters right now. They seem to be coming in faster than they are going out.
Quoted from LTG:As more and more home owners buy games and have no skills or desires to work on games. Distributors might have to evolve.
Perhaps all new games should be sold thru e-bay now and let them handle any service issues.
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