Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

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  • DMan24
    Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 183

    #16
    Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

    Originally posted by Gunny
    Iv canceled my pre-order and switched for Bad Company 2
    Agreed, me and my clan mates dropped our support for cod, most of us were getting it for vehicles and weapons and such, but we are looking forward to BC2. Dice supports PC gaming and that is what we all love

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    • Shawn Zipay
      Managing Communities 24/7
      • Apr 2003
      • 69064

      #17
      Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

      Well, it could be worse. You could live in australia and have to pay $90 USD for the game.

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      • Scinto
        Retired TGN *****
        • Mar 2006
        • 5387

        #18
        Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

        Originally posted by Torchwood
        ACHTUNG! English People
        Amazon is selling it for £34.96 BEFORE first class postage.
        But if you buy from GAME, then you get it for £34.99 with free postage first class.

        So, it'll be like £38 for first class with Amazon.

        I've bought it for the Singleplayer because i know the SP will be good. Like Batman: Arkham Asylum was good.If i like MP, I like it. If not, SP was still kick ***.
        Given there might also be postal strikes around that time Game will be switching to alternate delivery methods;

        Originally posted by Game.co.uk
        If you are a Reward Card Member and we think your delivery may be affected by the strike we'll choose the best option to ensure your order gets to you in the quickest possible time. This may include upgrading it to our courier service free of charge.

        For the duration of the strike, we are offering our next-day Express Delivery service at a reduced rate of £2.95* (normally £4.95) so you won't have to worry about the strike at all! Express Delivery guarantees next-day delivery (Mon to Fri on orders placed before 1pm) for delivery within the UK.

        Please note: If you placed an Express Delivery order at £4.95 and we think your order may be affected by the strike, you will get the lower rate as we only charge at point of despatch.
        Originally posted by Dr Random
        Erm..

        Shop from an amazing range of games and consoles, home decor, lifestyle accessories, tech, toys and beauty products. Great deals. Always.


        And type in "Modern Warfare 2" and select PC.
        £10 cheaper for the PC version, £7 cheaper for consoles nice, though I would'nt change from Game myself I've been with them for 4-5 years now and 99% of my pre-orders have come a day early. I also dropped my PC pre-order for a PS3 one since its gonna be a console game why not play it in 1080p.

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        • Stev0esque
          5t3v0 (I miss leetspeech)
          • Feb 2008
          • 6786

          #19
          Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

          Originally posted by [MyIS]Zips
          Well, it could be worse. You could live in australia and have to pay $90 USD for the game.
          :cry: .

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          • MrChris_CJ
            Mudkips
            • Jul 2005
            • 2610

            #20
            Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

            I always thought £35 for COD was a joke anyway, COD4s price was inflated and still is at the +30 mark, all for a lacklustre SP etc

            Its not new that Activision/IW charge more, but daaaaam

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            • The_Eliminator
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 5486

              #21
              Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

              Originally posted by [MyIS]Zips
              Well, it could be worse. You could live in australia and have to pay $90 USD for the game.
              Bastard just had to rub it in :P

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              • Mavrik347
                Member
                • Oct 2006
                • 1383

                #22
                Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

                that £25 is good. But I'm still not buying it out of principle.

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                • Dan2k3k4
                  Member
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1283

                  #23
                  Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

                  Originally posted by Dr Random
                  Erm..

                  Shop from an amazing range of games and consoles, home decor, lifestyle accessories, tech, toys and beauty products. Great deals. Always.


                  And type in "Modern Warfare 2" and select PC.
                  Is coolshop.co.uk any good? Like, have you bought off them? Are they reliable?

                  I get most of my games off gameplay.co.uk - they are usually cheaper then GAME/Amazon (MW2 is £29.99 from Gameplay) but CoolShop prices look hard to beat... I wonder how they have them set so low? Unless they're only bagging like £2 on each game for profit or something?

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                  • Dr Random
                    Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 113

                    #24
                    Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

                    No idea, never used them but a clan mate linked me to the page awhile ago.
                    They ought to be decent though.
                    I am going to order world at War with them though this coming week so I'll let you know :)

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                    • jackal22
                      Member
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 515

                      #25
                      Re: Amazon Making Price Changes with Modern Warfare 2

                      wow £25 is a stunningly low price its very tempting, just never heard of them before.

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