Seece said:
Slimebeast said:
KylieDog said:
Slimebeast said:
Seece said: In the UK if you pre order in a shop you don't have to pay until the day, so why not? You secure your copy in the chance they don't stock enough, get pre order bonuses and double points at GAME!
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There's a nice GAME store very close to where I live. I've bought a couple of games there but turned down their membership offer. What do these points do?
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Every purchase you make gives points, these points translate to store credit, so effectively you save yourself a little cash each time you use the card.
Every £1 you spend = 10 points.
1000 points = £2.50 credit. Doesn't seem much for spending £100.
However if you pre-order you get double points, so £40 for a typical PS3/360 games nets you £2. If you buy often it quickly builds up. Another benefit if you will quite often be offered special deals only available to card holders both in-store or online, or sometimes you get pre-order bonuses that people without cards do not get.
It isn't a massive deal, but the card only costs £3. I got mine years ago for free, threw it in with my Gamecube purchase.
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It would take ages for me to get enough credit for a free game then. Maybe I need to buy more games lol.
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You'd be surprised, especially if you buy a console, that jacks up your points loads. It's worth it though, I got Fable II for next to nothing this way.
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Alternatively you could not buy from GAME, and thus get most of your games £5 cheaper in the first place.... then rather than having to spend almost £2000 to get a free game (or £1000 for pre-ordered stuff) you have saved enough for an extra game after buying about 5-6 games.
Although I have seen some games on GAMEs online store are often £5 cheaper than in store.