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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-11-2009 @ 11:10PM
Deathgodryuk said...
"Even if there is no release date, you are guaranteed a copy of that game on the day it does come out." That isn't exactly true. My brother in law preordered Dragon Age but, surprise surprise, Gamestop took too many preorders and he wasn't able to get it for over a week, while my wife and I went to Best Buy and got our copy (that was waiting with dozens of other copies) with no problems.
The entire preorder business model is a scam.