If you have a scratched or damaged disc, whether it’s a video game, CD, or DVD, you may be wondering if GameStop can help. The short answer is that GameStop does not offer in-store disc repair or resurfacing services. However, they do have a process for refurbishing damaged discs at their central warehouse in Texas.
GameStop’s Disc Repair Process
If you have a disc that is not functioning properly due to scratches or damage, you can bring it to your local GameStop store. The store staff will assess the damage and, if they determine that the disc is repairable, they will send it to the central warehouse in Texas for refurbishment. There is usually a $5 fee for this service, which covers the cost of the refurbishment process.
At the warehouse, technicians use specialized equipment to resurface the disc and remove any scratches or damage. Once the disc is repaired, it is sent back to the store where you can pick it up. Keep in mind that this process may take several weeks, so it’s not a quick fix for a damaged disc.
Alternatives to GameStop’s Disc Repair
If you don’t want to wait for GameStop’s disc repair process or pay the $5 fee, there are other options available. You can try repairing the disc yourself using a disc repair kit or by following online tutorials, such as the one from Instructables. These methods typically involve using a microfiber cloth and a small amount of lotion to buff out the scratches on the disc surface.
Another option is to take the disc to a local video game or electronics store that offers disc repair services. Some stores may have specialized equipment that can resurface discs more effectively than the at-home methods. However, keep in mind that these services may also come with a fee.