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    GameStop

    3.1
    (86 reviews)
    11.2 mi
    $$

    5/5 Stars - 10/10 Experience…read more I want to take a moment to recognize someone who truly represents what brick-and-mortar retail is supposed to be about. Back in January 2026, I walked into the GameStop in Escondido with a broken Xbox One. I had already visited local repair shops and was quoted a few hundred dollars to fix it. At that point, I started thinking it might make more sense to explore refurbished options instead of sinking that kind of money into an older console. That's when I met Jeff. From the moment I walked in, Jeff was professional, welcoming, and extremely knowledgeable. I had been out of the gaming world for about six years, so I wasn't even sure what questions I should be asking. Jeff walked me through everything. He explained the differences between my standard Xbox One and the Xbox One X Scorpio Edition in a way that was clear, detailed, and easy to understand. Because of his guidance, I confidently chose the Scorpio Edition--and after playing it, the performance difference was night and day. Right before we finalized the purchase, I asked him one more question: "Will Grand Theft Auto 6 work on this system?" He was honest. He said no--and explained I would need the newer Xbox Series X for that level of compatibility. He checked inventory and told me he had two in stock, including one brand new unit. For about $100 more, I could experience opening a brand-new, top-tier console. We completed the transaction, and we actually opened the sealed Xbox Series X together. That moment meant more than I expected. It was a genuine, memorable retail experience. Jeff didn't just sell me a product--he made the experience special. We talked gaming, technology, and the direction of the industry. I walked out sharper and more informed than when I walked in. Shortly after, I learned the Escondido location was closing. I assumed I'd never see Jeff again. Fast forward one month--I walked into the Carmel Mountain GameStop to pick up some Nintendo Switch games and a classic Atari 300-game console. And there he was. Jeff. My face lit up immediately. Knowing that someone with that level of expertise and integrity was there made me feel confident about every purchase I was making. I've owned multiple businesses myself, and I can confidently say Jeff is the exact type of employee every company should fight to keep. He goes above and beyond. He's bright, honest, passionate, and truly cares about helping customers make the right decisions--not just making a sale. Yes, technically you can research gaming information online. But Jeff saved me hours of digging through forums and conflicting opinions. More importantly, he helped me ask the right questions--something you can't always get from Google. Over the last couple of months, I've spent a few thousand dollars in GameStop stores. The reason I continue to walk into physical locations instead of buying online is because of employees like Jeff. GameStop corporate leadership--if you're reading this--you have something rare here. In a world that's going increasingly digital, people like Jeff are what make physical stores valuable. Protect and retain talent like this. Jeff, thank you for the time, the knowledge, and the experience. Every time I visit the Carmel Mountain location, you'll be the first person I look for. 10/10 experience. 5 out of 5 stars.

    I showed up to this location honestly a little frustrated with my online experience with GameStop,…read moreEmilie however really made a positive impression, great customer service. She handled multiple customers, while also dealing with POS issues. She was very personable and while I don't think I'll use the online store, I'd happily return to this store for next purchase.

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    Warwick's

    Warwick's

    4.4
    (247 reviews)
    3.9 mi
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    If you're in the La Jolla area and are looking for something to do this book store is great! They…read morehave everything you can image. Books, stationery, jewelry, greeting cards, gifts, games, unique party supplies, toys, etc. you can literally spend hours in here. The unique gift ideas are great for people who are hard to find something for. The store is huge and the staff are very helpful. This store is also very dog friendly.

    Warwick's has been around for over a century, and they have the attitude to go along with that…read morestoried history. While the bookstore itself has a decent & varied selection of new books, and they'll order any book for you that they don't have, it is not the most pleasant place to shop. As a bibliophile and an English teacher, I really want to like and support Warwick's, but unfortunately, they've treated me poorly on multiple occasions which makes it challenging for me to give them more chances. There are many book sellers & employees, but they are not very helpful and they treat you like an inconvenience or worse. The right side of the store is book-centric while the left side of the store is mostly stationery & cards, writing utensils, gift items, and tchotchkes. Today, I purchased a book and a pen refill with a credit that I had at the store. I requested the pen refill from one counter, and I had to go to the book counter to pay for my book. Instead of giving me the refill so I could bring it over to the book counter and pay for both items with my credit, the employee brought the refill over herself and told a 2nd employee while pointing at me that, "that woman over there is also getting this pen refill along with her book." Then the 2nd employee handed the refill to a 3rd employee who stashed it behind the counter while I waited for my turn to pay. Keep in mind that the pen refill was a mere $6 item but they treated it like a precious gem that would surely compel me, if I held it in my own hands, to run out of the store with it without paying for it. Meanwhile, I'm holding the much pricier book that I'm going to purchase in my hands, but I rapidly felt like turning on my heels and vacating the store, and leaving the book behind, of course, because that moment was just so strange and uncomfortable. Over the past ten years, I have regularly patronized this store and I've purchased items here multiple times per year. However, there is no recognition, no friendliness, nothing to indicate that I'm more than just a tourist popping in on vacation. At the very least, a friendly greeting would do, but no such luck. Every time I cross the threshold, I feel a wall of snootiness that is just unpleasant and takes away from what could be a lovely shopping experience. As I'm sure you've figured out by now, items are definitely on the pricey side here. You can certainly find a better value and probably way friendlier service at other bookstores outside of LJ. I think Warwick's probably provides a different type of shopping experience for patrons depending on who the employees perceive them to be, even if they are way off the mark. C'est la vie. Just know that if you are a POC and you shop here, you may have an unpleasant experience, but I certainly hope that you don't! Peace.

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