This post was written in ignorance in addition to the other symptoms listed. I used to get games elsewhere, and then I found Gamestop. All of your reasons for not liking Gamestop are the reasons I don't go anywhere else, with the exception of Toys R Us, because they do have really good deals sometimes. Best Buy is the worst. They do in fact ask you to reserve games at Best buy and all of their employees are dumber than a box of rocks. If you ask them a question about anything, the most common response is "I don't know, let me ask someone else." and when they do it's the same response. I have never been to Best buy without the cashier asking me if I have their card or even what my zip code is, as if that's any of their business. Now I know you're just plain ignorant for a couple of reasons. First, The power Up Reward card is $15 not $10 and it's completely worth it if for the magazine subscription alone. The card pays itself of anyways and the points are just a bonus. Second, if you actually knew what you were talking about, then you'd know that Gamestop does give you an itemized list of what your games are worth before the end of the transaction so that you can decide if it's worth it for you or not. All you have to do is look down at the credit card number pad thing that you sign and all of your trades are right on the screen. Don't be so angry at Gamestop because they are more knowledgeable about games than you. Going to Best Buy where they know nothing might make you feel better about yourself, but it isn't really helping you. Lastly, if you want to be distinguished from the pale, obese, T-shirt wearing, acne-laden gamer stereotype in line behind you, then don't be that guy. You should talk to the employees and get to know them and they'll get to know you, I have a great relationship with the guys at Gamestop, they address me by name and know what kind of games I like and it's always a pleasant time hanging out there, and for good reason, because they know what they are talking about.