Woohoo! I ordered a code and a card. Newegg charges me tax so I'll stick with Amazon. I already have 2 other cards in a drawer so I'm good for a while now. Lol
tonynknox said: Woohoo! I ordered a code and a card. Newegg charges me tax so I'll stick with Amazon. I already have 2 other cards in a drawer so I'm good for a while now. Lol
Why would you keep them in a drawer? Cant you just load them all up into your account and not have to worry about it for the next four years?
ganjagadget said: tonynknox said: Woohoo! I ordered a code and a card. Newegg charges me tax so I'll stick with Amazon. I already have 2 other cards in a drawer so I'm good for a while now. Lol
Why would you keep them in a drawer? Cant you just load them all up into your account and not have to worry about it for the next four years?
You can only keep your account extended out for like 2 or 3 years, I think. I bought 5 or 6 cards a few years ago during a really good special. They don't expire.
tommyjt24
New Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2012 @ 6:52p
was everyone else able to add several to their cart on Amazon? I don't see a limit but have never purchased anything on Amazon with a limit.
tommyjt24
New Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2012 @ 6:55p
yup proceed to check out eliminated them all but one... sucks.
Amazon just had the same Xbox Live membership for $4 more only about two weeks ago. I know because I bought one. (Incidentally, Buy.com listed the same deal for $35.99 that same day. Amazon refused to price match.)
Sure $4 is not much, but how 'bout it Amazon: stop messing with my emotions.
Anyone know if Amazon retro-actively credits for this type of pricing nonsense?
Read this at first as if you bought XBox Live, you got a Gold's Gym membership... Oh the irony.
djsdjs
New Member
posted: Jan. 30, 2012 @ 11:48a
> Anyone know if Amazon retro-actively credits for this type of pricing nonsense?
I do not believe so. I saw similar situations for several items recently (power supply, video game) and they don't budge. They used to apply retroactive rebates about a decade ago. That changed to just being applicable to televisions. See here for specifics:
"Post-Order Price Match Policy With the exception of TVs, we do not offer post-order price matching when an item's price drops after you buy it. Our prices regularly change, and the price you paid when your order shipped was the lowest price we were able to offer at the time. We consistently offer competitive prices on everything we carry because we know low prices are very important to our customers."
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