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GameStop Trade Credit Multiplier

Store credit applied repeatedly within one order

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What Happened

GameStop's payment processing system experienced a credit multiplier bug on November 5, 2024. Store credit was deducted once but applied to the total up to 5 times. A $50 trade-in credit became $250 in purchasing power within a single transaction.

"Store credit applied repeatedly within one order"

Bandar's Bounties caught the multiplier at 9:15 PM EST when members reported their modest trade credits covering far more than expected. The team verified that the multiplication was consistent and sent an urgent alert.

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The Checkout Rush

Members with any GameStop store credit — from previous trade-ins, gift cards, or rewards points — rushed to make purchases. $20 in credit bought $100 worth of games and accessories. Members grabbed new releases, controllers, and collectibles.

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Did They Ship?

GameStop patched the payment bug by midnight. All purchases made with multiplied credit were honored as final sales. Members walked away with gaming libraries worth several times their original credit balance.

Payment processing multipliers are among the most valuable glitches. Bandar's Bounties monitors store credit systems across all major gaming retailers.

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