Mark
Training Haunter
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Post by Mark on May 16, 2003 19:13:51 GMT
I see that Amazon are selling at £24.99, but of course you have to pay p&p on top of that, making it £26.98.
In my town, there's a shop called The Software Store, which regularly discounts the £30 games to about £27 and, as they are a local firm, they monitor the big stores like Game and PC World, and usually manage to undercut them. They also do part-exchange, so I rarely pay more than £15 (after part-exchange) for a new game.
Anyone else do this?
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Post by James on May 16, 2003 21:30:58 GMT
£15 sounds pretty good to me Mark. I usually get my games new from Game. Prices vary there depending on the game, but I think it will be about £30 there. I don't mind paying that for a decent game. They sometimes reduce games to beat other competitors, but I don't see it as low as £25 in Game.
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Post by Spook on May 17, 2003 10:39:31 GMT
Game is were I get my games too but I suppose it will be at least £30.
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Post by kwatsu on May 18, 2003 18:07:35 GMT
Gamesplanet.co.uk has Ghost Master for £19.99. I changed my Amazon preorder (£29.99) so fast my keyboard practically scorched.
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Mark
Training Haunter
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Post by Mark on May 18, 2003 19:29:47 GMT
Kwatsu -good find on that price!
;D
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Post by kwatsu on May 18, 2003 19:45:27 GMT
Yeah, but this is preorder, so they might bump it up after it's released. BTW, it's also free delivery/p&p. Guess where I'm buying my games from in future...
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Post by CatBOne on May 19, 2003 10:20:41 GMT
i dont buy off the internet
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Post by kwatsu on May 19, 2003 14:39:41 GMT
You can save a lot of money, especially if you go on eBay for stuff. I use Kelkoo.com: you just type in what you want and it searches the Net for the best prices. Either that or Amazon.
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Post by CatBOne on May 19, 2003 14:42:50 GMT
yeh tho Ive had some bad experiences.
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Post by kwatsu on May 19, 2003 14:49:09 GMT
<shrug> Fair enough.
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