I still need ideas... the closest store I can bike to is EB, although Wal-Mart is somewhat close. That's about all the stores around me that I can pick up video games from. And they both have policies against selling the games to minors.
[QUOTE="payforaday"]I just get my grandma to go to the store with me and buy M games for me. She has no idea what ESRB ratings are. Some stores don't even care if you're underage and you can just walk right in and get an M rated game. It's not like you'll get in trouble if the cashier realizes you arent old enough to buy the game. Just say "Oh, I didn't know about that" and walk away.Got_Made
Try it...... i dont get why they wouldnt sell it to you they are making money why does it matter if its a 16 year old or 30 they are making money.....just dont go up with a goodie goodie serving because they are boung to follow the rules
No, no, that's not what I mean. I mean, stores have policies that prevent them from selling them to "minors". Plus, if they're caught, they get a hefty fine, and may get fired.
I have an idea though: If you want to order the game in the most subtle and safest way possible, I recommend you order it from an online retailer BUT have it sent to a trusted friend's house who can then pass it on to you later.hama666
I thought about that, but then I wondered what would happen if their parents noticed a package with my name on it, called my parents, and I'd be forced to explain what was inside.
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