What's a decent pre order deal for 17? I was looking at maybe Amazon? Best Buy maybe? Any discounted prices anywhere thanks?
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#4
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Pretty big, bunch of PS3 games. Most credit was probably for the last GTA, PS4 version. Point was, trade in some stuff you don't play anymore at GameStop. Sometimes they even have coupons to boost your trade in.
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#5
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Usually best buy has a great trade in deal with the previous maddens for the new one which results in only paying $30
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#7
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If you have Amazon Prime, pre-ordering is still 20% off. So the game comes out to be $48 and some change.
I usually just go with Amazon, since it'll be waiting at the door when I get off work.Comment
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#8
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Best Buy. Best Buy. Game Stop has better trade in values, but at Best Buy for most $60 games you get a $10 certificate with the 20% off the game (essentially $38 bucks) with their GCU membership which is $30 for two years. They also have 50% trade-in bonus every now and then (I think they lower the value of the trade-in right before the deal, but still a great deal).
They've also had the great trade-in deal for two years now for Madden.
I'm starting to sound like an employee of Best Buy, but they really do offer the best source to buy new games.Comment
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#9
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I'm looking for best buy to run their deal within the next two weeks. It is usually a one week deal. The last two years it has been great, and I've been out of pocket like $25 by the time you count all the reward certificates and stuff.Comment
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#15
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The NFL has their head up their butt. Sat and cable are losing customers at record rates and there are over 20 million cord cutters already. No standalone legal way to stream live games other than local OTA. Smh
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