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yo_john117 said:

You totally skipped over all of Nightsurge's points that were relevent. It's rumored that the included Gold will also have more services than regular Xbox Live Gold so once they announce all of the details you have to factor in those extra costs as well (if there are any). And then you have the extra 1 year warranty which I believe is around $25-40. 

And that's not taking into account if someone doesn't have enough money to fork over around $250 straight up (around $300 if they want Gold). In my current situation I'm in financially and if I didn't have a 360, this would be the absolute best way for me to go.

Your whole point of this not being a good idea for anyone is absolutely absurd. For most people this probably wouldn't be the way to go but for some people, it is a good fit.


Yes, the value of the contract may be increased due to extra stuff they'll throw in that is not mentioned yet.

However, ANYONE can still save their money or use the layaway feature at Kmart (very small payments that you can cancel and get full refunded at anytime) and end up paying significantly less money for the same thing later this year. Especially when you include the real price drop that will come.

It is NOT a good deal for anyone. It is simply more income for MS at a higher margin.  If you don't have the $400 now to buy all that.... then don't buy it. Save your money for a few months until you can afford it. That would be the responsible and intelligent path forward. You'll likely save well over $100 and not be forcing yourself into a two year contractual payment. You never know what could happen in those two years. Maybe you lose your job and that $15 is simply not available to you.