lmao dam you beat me to itBrilliant - hope you don't mind thats my new sig !!![]()
lmao dam you beat me to itBrilliant - hope you don't mind thats my new sig !!![]()
Not showing off, but I think it may be the same with D2D.
which is a bit of a joke really because then I'll go in the local and buy a couple of pints at £3.60 each thus negating any saving I made anyway.
Didn't somebody on here buy a game from D2D only for the key to be revoked by steam as they aren't an authorised reseller?
I was in the off license yesterday and took 2*4 packs to the counter.
The bloke got really frustrated with me and said 'We have a 3 for 2 offer, why have you only bought 2 to the counter?' He was totally bewildered and assumed it was to make him get the third, free, 4-pack.
I had a think about that, and TBH it's been years since I've bothered reading the price of things or even reading any offers - I simply can't be bothered. I just have always bought what I want when I go shopping. Who cares if something is £2.40 or £2.90. Why even bother reading the price? I certainly couldn't be bothered to walk anywhere else to buy it, and I want it.
Not showing off, but I think it may be the same with D2D.
£14.99 for BFBC2 from HMV, still on Steam for £29.99.....
£29.99 on Steam, £34.99 from FindAddBuy. Different prices in different shops, you can't expect retailers to constantly match each other.
£29.99 on Steam, £34.99 from FindAddBuy. Different prices in different shops, you can't expect retailers to constantly match each other.
You must have no testicles if you didn't detect a free beer sign.
Even illiterate men can read those.
I agree but Steam need to wisen up as 50% price difference is more than the £5 difference you have shown above.
Digital distribution is a dead horse? You need to go into HMV and see if you can find a PC section anymore. I know people who use it solely, mostly abroad where boxed copies are unavailable. Steam is damn handy although sometimes the prices are stupid.