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  • Bad Company 2 Server Pre-Orders Available Now from MyInternetServices!

    DICE, creators of the upcoming and highly anticipated Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and MyInternetServices.com are teaming up to bring you an amazing deal on Bad Company 2 server rentals!

    With servers located throughout North America, MyIS is poised to bring you the best service and support possible to ensure a smooth gaming experience for your friends and community. All of the following begins at just $1.95 (USD) per slot if you visit MyInternetServices.com today.
    Pre orders for Battlefield Bad Company 2 are available for $1.95 per slot at www.myinternetservices.com

    Server Locations:
    Seattle, WA
    San Francisco, CA
    Los Angeles, CA
    Dallas, TX
    Chicago, IL
    Atlanta, GA
    Ashburn, VA
    New York, NY
    Toronto, Canada

    Our advantages:
    • Full support of the BCBF2CC tool
    • Direct access to Punkbuster screenshots
    • The best hardware
    • Month to Month payments
    • Paypal, Mastercard, Visa and American Express
    • Control of the game server through our control panel
    • No limit on data traffic
    • Gigabit connections with the internet
    • Superior Support - expansion, need help, we take care of all of it
    • Dedicated Servers Available
    • Teamspeak/Ventrilo Voice Servers Available
    • MyIS is one of the largest game providers worldwide supporting XBOX, PS3 and PC
    With Bad Company 2 set to be released in just over a month's time, there is precious little time to waste to ensure you have the best launch day multiplayer experience possible. When ordering, feel free to mention my name. I've been told I'll get a gold star and a cookie every time someone mentions me on the order form!

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    Re: Bad Company 2 Server Pre-Orders Available Now from MyInternetServices!

    Is BFBC2CC have the same functionality as it's predecessors?

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