
GameStop Employee Damages New Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles
GameStop Employee Damages Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles with Stapler A recent incident at a GameStop store in Staten Island, New York, has brought attention to the potential risks of improper handling of electronics in retail settings. A video posted online shows several Nintendo Switch 2 consoles with damaged screens, allegedly caused by a store employee using a stapler to attach receipts to the consoles' boxes. The stapler pierced the box and the protective plastic, ultimately damaging the screen of the devices. "Imagine being the owner of that Switch 2 and it's impossible to get a replacement because the console is so in-demand." said More 1980sGamer, who posted the video. The video has generated considerable online discussion, with many expressing concern over the incident and questioning GameStop's handling of the situation. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proper training and handling procedures for valuable electronics in retail environments. GameStop has yet to issue a public statement regarding the incident.