
"The fine print for the December 6 event states that people can only bring in for trade items that fit into GameStop's own 20x20x20 box and that employees have discretion to reject any item. In terms of the specific exclusions, GameStop said people cannot bring hazardous waste, weapons, dead or alive animals (taxidermy is OK, though), alcohol, tobacco, drugs (illegal or otherwise), "sexual and explicit" items, or items "resembling body parts.""
"Retailer GameStop has announced a "Trade Anything Day," and as part of this, people can visit a store and trade anything. Well, not quite anything. There is a list of items that GameStop will not accept, including dead animals and illegal drugs. It is unclear how GameStop will determine trade-in values for some of the odd items people may choose to bring on the day. But in any event, people should know this is a marketing campaign first and foremost that is meant to bring people to GameStop's stores to drive sales and awareness."
GameStop will hold a Trade Anything Day on December 6 that invites customers to bring items to stores for trade. Items must fit within a 20x20x20 box and employees have discretion to reject any trade. The retailer prohibits hazardous waste, weapons, dead or alive animals (taxidermy allowed), alcohol, tobacco, illegal or legal drugs, sexual or explicit items, and objects resembling body parts, among other exclusions. Trade-in values for unusual items are not specified. The promotion is primarily a marketing effort intended to drive store traffic and sales. GameStop has also pledged not to raise Xbox Game Pass prices for now.
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