anonymous unknown it's funny how everyone here thinks he's poor when in reality he makes slot of money on RU-vid. the gets gets over a million views a montj
WTH?! Talking about wasteful.. I bet they have tossed out copies of games like Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword. I need to find a GameStop somewhere close by with a dumpster I can rummage through.
Jim Ellis why wait im 15 and dumpster dive at gamestop,verizon,at&t i found ALOT ALOT of galaxy note 7s and THEY ALL FUCKING WORKED sold them for almost 2k right now i have 56,782 $ in my bank account from selling shit i found in dumpsters but i started when i was 13 so never to late to start!
wow this controller is all chewed up like if a dog got to it, dang its missing both analog sticks too, the dog really must haved messed it up.... puts it in his box to keep 😂😂😂
Bat Lover 58 If the dumpster is in a locked fence area or locked cage, then yes but if it's just sitting there without any locks and etc. It shouldn't be illegal because it's out in public
Stupid boy Show Technically yes because doesn't he say he has two climb the fence to get to the dumpster? Usually game stop uses fenced dumpsters but there might be ones without
security guard:UGHHHHHH time to check the cameras “sees speedy diver” Speedy diver:What is up guys Security guard:”comes out brings all games in GameStop” pleasure doing business with you
Shelby Navero No not return them I mean like just sell them to Gamestop or you could go dumpster diving at Gamestop then take the games somewhere else to sell?
Liam Brunet Dumpster diving is legal in the United States except where prohibited by local regulation. According to a 1988 Supreme Court Ruling (California vs. Greenwood), when a person throws something out, that item is now the public domain.