www.jasper1675.com for XBox Live Subscriptions

Was less painful than I thought. They give me an option to cancel straight away or when the time Iv paid for runs out.

Will be getting a 13 month sub off this guy :)
 
Hey everyone

Just a quick update. It appears that the original code he sent me was duff. He sent me through a working code this morning and now I've got 13 months of Xbox Live goodness for just over £25. Bargain! Would definitely recommend this site for the gold sub. If you do end up having problems like me, be patient and don't question whether or not it's all legit, as it definitely is and it will work out in the end. Mistakes can sometimes be made as he enters everything in by hand. All in all, I'm very happy now :D
 
don't question whether or not it's all legit, as it definitely is

And your basing that assumtion on what?
Just because the codes enter correctly does not mean he isnt using a keygen (i'm not saying he is though, as i do not know), as i stated above, it is during the term of the subscription people get caught.
 
And your basing that assumtion on what?
Just because the codes enter correctly does not mean he isnt using a keygen (i'm not saying he is though, as i do not know), as i stated above, it is during the term of the subscription people get caught.

I'm basing that assumption on the fact that I Googled for about 15 minutes yesterday and visited every link that came up on the first 3 pages to check on the legitimacy of the jasper1675 site as I was beginning to think I had been conned. I found nothing at all stating that anyone had experienced any issues with the codes months after purchasing from him. There were also a few posts on the internet questioning the legitimacy of the site and there were responses from the site owner himself, explaining how he had purchased 15000 Xbox Live 12 + 1 pre-paid cards to sell on ebay and then on his own site (which, incidentally, are actually pictured on his website along with the site address on some printed paper). There are also many people singing his praises, who have stated that they would definitely buy from him again.

So, perhaps it isn't legit, but I haven't seen anything yet to prove otherwise and the odds are overwhelmingly stacked in his favour so there is little point in questioning it further.
 
I've often thought if we mass OCUK'd a pre-order title, something big like GTA4 etc, would we ever get a discount

Would be hard to organise though

I'd honestly doubt that we would get a discount for ordering the Live cards. He must have a fairly large amount of orders to fulfil each day, he's pretty much guaranteed a lot of sales at the price he is selling them at, so why would he drop the amount of profit he makes just to be guaranteed 20 - 25 sales in one go when he'd probably make that amount anyway?
 
I'd honestly doubt that we would get a discount for ordering the Live cards. He must have a fairly large amount of orders to fulfil each day, he's pretty much guaranteed a lot of sales at the price he is selling them at, so why would he drop the amount of profit he makes just to be guaranteed 20 - 25 sales in one go when he'd probably make that amount anyway?

fair point, but if his profit margin is 20% or whatever, if he drops it to 15% and gains a few sales to boost his pockets, and potential long term customers
 
Quick Q.

I've been paying £5 a month for the Gold Subscription (Yeh I know, foolish).

If I bought one of these 12+1 Month Gold Vouchers off that site, will it cancel the payments, or will I have to cancel the subscription with Microsoft first?
 
Quick Q.

I've been paying £5 a month for the Gold Subscription (Yeh I know, foolish).

If I bought one of these 12+1 Month Gold Vouchers off that site, will it cancel the payments, or will I have to cancel the subscription with Microsoft first?

Same boat as me, looks like we have to phone them up and cancle. Then re-order one of these :o
 
Same boat as me, looks like we have to phone them up and cancle. Then re-order one of these :o

I've been doing some research.

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/support/xbox/accounts/refunds.htm

Microsoft said:
Suppose you have a monthly subscription at £4.99 for one month of service. During this service period, you receive a starter kit and choose to renew your subscription using your subscription code contained within the starter kit. Your monthly subscription was activated on November 16 so your next billing date would have been December 16. In the Xbox Live Now Dashboard, you choose to switch from Monthly to Subscription Code and enter your subscription card code on December 1. To modify your subscription:
  1. Go to Account Management and select your Xbox Live account.
  2. Select Subscription. You will currently see the details of your existing monthly subscription.
  3. Select Modify.
  4. Enter the last four digits of your billed credit or debit card.
  5. Select Subscription Code.
  6. Enter your subscription code from the subscription card in your starter kit.
Your subscription code will activate 12 months of additional service immediately, and you will be refunded for any unused days of service for your monthly subscription as follows:
  • 15 is the number of days between your account modification date (December 1) and the next billing date (December 16)
  • 30 is the number of days between your previous billing date (November 16) and your next billing date (December 16).
  • £4.99 is the bill rate for your subscription.
  • (15 / 30) * £4.99 = £4.19
For this example, your refund would be £4.19
 
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