ThinkGeek is an online retailer and a brand that focuses on providing unique and interesting gadgets, gifts, and apparel targeted towards geeks, gamers, and sci-fi enthusiasts worldwide.
ThinkGeek was founded in 1999 and started as a site for those who wanted to find and purchase tech gadgets and cool toys to satisfy the inner geek in them.
In 2015, ThinkGeek was acquired by GameStop but continued to operate as a standalone brand.
In 2019, it was announced that ThinkGeek would be shutting down its website and moving its operations to GameStop.
However, a few of its exclusive products and licensed merchandise are still being sold through GameStop stores and other third-party outlets.
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No, ThinkGeek shut down its website in 2019, and its operations were moved to GameStop. However, some of its products are still being sold in GameStop stores and other third-party outlets.
ThinkGeek offers unique gadgets, gifts, and apparel that target geeks, gamers, and sci-fi enthusiasts, including products related to popular franchises like Star Wars, Doctor Who, Marvel, and more.
Yes, some of ThinkGeek's products are still being sold in GameStop stores and other third-party outlets. However, the selection may vary depending on the location.
Since ThinkGeek shut down its website in 2019, its return policy may vary depending on the store or outlet where the product was purchased.
ThinkGeek used to offer international shipping, but since its website was shut down, international shipping is no longer available. However, some of its products may be available through third-party outlets that offer international shipping.