Preorder XBox at Walmart and get $40 off
#1
Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 84
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Preorder XBox at Walmart and get $40 off
I just placed a pre-order on the Xbox "Experience Pack" through ******** at Walmart for $480.62. The list price on Walmart for the pack is $519.59. That's a savings of about $40 and those of you familiar with ******** will know that the shipping is only $0.89 regardless of the size of your order. Hopefully they don't change this. Not bad for a package that's guaranteed to ship on November 15th. Walmart appears to be the only one taking ******** up on video games. Does anyone else know another site that takes video games through ********?
#2
Member
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Pickerington, OH
Posts: 100
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
0rderbox and Video Games...
DVDEmpire is the only site I know of that shows discounts through 0rderbox on video games. I ordered NCAA Football 2002 for the PS2 back when the discount was 25% for about $36. However, I have yet to get the order accepted. I'm beginning to wonder if it ever will, as I don't think their "suppliers" carry video games
As for the pre-order of the Xbox bundle at Wal-Mart, I think the 0rderbox Card is being tricked into thinking that it's an electronic item. The bundles are up for *bid* and aren't at a *fixed* discount price. Also, single video games don't show up on the OB card for any kind of discount at Wal-mart.
As for the pre-order of the Xbox bundle at Wal-Mart, I think the 0rderbox Card is being tricked into thinking that it's an electronic item. The bundles are up for *bid* and aren't at a *fixed* discount price. Also, single video games don't show up on the OB card for any kind of discount at Wal-mart.
#4
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally posted by Filmjester
Whats with the ******** ?
Is it like a code that you have that gets 40 off the price? Please explain. I am very interested in knowing.
Whats with the ******** ?
Is it like a code that you have that gets 40 off the price? Please explain. I am very interested in knowing.