GameStop overhauling rewards program, raising price by $10:
GameStop Pro will roll out on June 27, with existing memberships being phased out as they come up for renewal. Notably, the training materials say current members won’t have to pay the new price until their membership is renewed, while still receiving all of the additional benefits. One current employee said they are being discouraged from renewing customers under the current cheaper program until the new version is active.
customers used to get for Pro memberships five years ago. Points will now expire within 12 months if they aren’t used, and will immediately disappear if membership ever lapses. Complimentary subscriptions to the print version of, the long-running gaming magazine, will also apparently not be an option for customers to buy moving forward. Those with existing subscriptions will continue to get it “for the time being.
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