From a Gamer to a Gamer: Will this work for Gamestop In-Store?

edited May 2011 in General Chat
Alright, so I preordered Brink from gamestop and I chose in-store pick-up, used my brother's debit card, and printed out the confirmation papers.

Gamestop tells me in one part that "a form of payment and confirmation papers are required" and then in the next it tells me I need that AND "government-issued identification or driver's license".

Brink is rated T for teen, and I'm 14. I know that M games (no matter how purchased) at gamestop need ID.

Will this work: I go into gamestop, show the confirmation papers, and pay in cash.

Or will I have to have my brother pay in cash and show his driver's license?

Comments

  • edited April 2011
    It depends on who is serving you some people just take the cash no questions others ask for ID like jerks.
  • edited April 2011
    bumpety-bump
  • edited April 2011
    I think the general consensus is to just go try it and find out, and if they won't give you the game, drag your brother (or parental units) out to get it.
  • edited April 2011
    I would say that it's a pretty good chance that none of us have any idea.
  • edited May 2011
    This is very thought-provoking, isn't it?
  • edited May 2011
    I suggest you grow a beard in the next fortnight
  • edited May 2011
    Grow a beard? Psh.

    Just get one of these kits and you'll be set for life!

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  • edited May 2011
    Grow a beard? Psh.

    Just get one of these kits and you'll be set for life!

    It's people like you that cheapen the art of beard cultivation.

    Also, those are mustaches
  • edited May 2011
    JedExodus wrote: »
    It's people like you that cheapen the art of beard cultivation.

    Also, those are mustaches

    Well...the fact that I am quite incapable of growing any sort of facial hair is a big drawback in my case.

    Yes, they are mustaches. Because mustaches are cool and you can reuse them for parties. I suppose if you really had to have a beard you get something like this:

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  • edited May 2011
    We call that 'The Billy Mays' in certain circles
  • edited May 2011
    Maybe some people really like cleaning products!
  • edited May 2011
    Needs Moar Neckbeard!!
  • edited May 2011
    mustaches are cool

    Only middle-aged and older men can get away with having just a mustache with no beard. My wife's brother suspects it has something to do with how anyone Gen-X and younger watched cartoons where the guy who had a mustache almost always was the creepy bad guy in the show.
  • edited May 2011
    Chyron8472 wrote: »
    Only middle-aged and older men can get away with having just a mustache with no beard. My wife's brother suspects it has something to do with how anyone Gen-X and younger watched cartoons where the creepy bad guy almost always had a mustache.

    I suppose I should have altered that to read "mustaches are funny." Armed with my array of false facial hair, I can safely say that practically anything becomes hilarious when it has a mustache stuck on it.
  • edited May 2011
    I can safely say that practically anything becomes hilarious when it has a mustache stuck on it.

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    :D
  • edited May 2011
    Chyron8472 wrote: »
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    :D

    I laughed. True story.

    Actually, I'm still laughing.
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