Another person upset about Guardian Games

Not a fan of guardian games.

I've lived in Vancouver Washington for 7yrs. I'm from Portland, born and raised in southeast on Mt Tabor.

The one and only time I've been to Guardian Games was to pick up a card I could only find on their website. Being my first time, I walked up to the counter closest to the door. There were one or two people in front of me, when the employee asked me how he could help I told him my name and that I had placed an order. I said this with perfection, no anger, no tone. I worked call center for 7 years, I know what it's like to be treated like s***, I dont do that to people.

The employee snapped at me, with utter disdain and irritation. "THE MAGIC COUNTER IS OVER THERE!" I simply replied with "thank you, it's my first time here. Sorry to bug you"

Then, the employee at the magic counter changed the price of the card, after I had already checked out through their tcgplayer website as "pay in store" prior to making the drive there. This practice is debatable, but completely unethical.

My home lgs in Vancouver averages 25-30 commander players on Friday. I've had friends go to Guardian Games and get ripped off in trading. We're talking just out of high school, first job type kid get ripped of in trading for a fake Elesh Norn. His face broke my heart when we had to tell him it was fake.

The employees were toxic to me. The players were toxic to my friends.

Not a fan.

A "home store" can be like a family. I'm sorry that yours got taken away.

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