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Posted 9 November 2012
Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Xbox/PS3 for £25 @ Tesco Instore / Online when bought with 2100/4200 Xbox Live Points or £25/£35 Playstation Network card
In store: National ·
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Seen the labels for these out on display tonight at tesco, will be nationwide.
Same deal online also.
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Same deal online also.
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Hows this?
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Is will
Do you think Willy Wonka's typo is an attempt at cutting irony or simply the work of an ill informed buffoon?
Yes it did everyone is traveling back in time on Tuesday............
Haha,you wont be laughing when they charge you another 25 without warning next year.
Cool story bro, I'm sure nobody gives a crap.
Well **** out of a deal thread for call of duty then you ****.
Cheapest i can see online for the game is £39.95 at thegamecollection without the use of any codes with this still making you £15 better of towards 2100 xbox live points (near enough free) or a £25 playstation network card (£10) and no wait either. ignore mr zero deals posted
Yes because it's the introduction of new game engines that result in the best games.
Good for you mate, good for you.
You can't even spell you.
My local one has a massive stand and it's only a Tesco Metro. Chances are that most stores will have a stand by tomorrow/Monday.
I added 2 x points cards. Went to checkout and chose collect at store
Then I hit back, remove 1 x points card. Add Black ops 2 to basket.
then when you go to checkout it gives option for game to be delivered for free and collect points at store.
Hope this helps.
I get very annoyed when I see it happening because it is the same parents who are quick to blame video games the moment Johnny starts acting violent in school.
Video games are so often used as the scapegoat when in fact it is the irresponsible parents who allow their children to play them who should get it in the neck. You wouldn't let your child watch an adult movie, so why let them play an adult video game?
Well said!!
It isnt just its illegal for under 18's to play - they simply ruin the experience for the audience it is aimed at.
I dont want to find myself in a lobby while some 14 year old thinks its cool to play whatever the same sounding RnB tune thats popular at the moment is down his mic, or to try and play as an organsied team - to only here 'fk off noob' repeatedly.
I really thinks its the big producers (EA and such like) social repsonsibility to explain to niave parents that games have moved on from pac man and mario (nintendo have alot to answer for this generation making the masses see gaming as childish again).
I was viewing a house that my wife and I was looking at buying and the kids room (id say they were about 9 - 11 years old) had a ps3 in it and they were playing GTA4, I mean come on do these parents not even care to know what these games are like???
One of the CoD games had a level that involved gunning down innocent civilians in an airport. Hardly suitable for children.
You should have used a full stop at the end of that sentence.
Was this the error you got
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Game and points cost £43
Used a £7 off £50 spend from clubcard statement
Sold points for £14
Sold Nuketown code for £17 on eBay (cleared £14)
Cost of game = £8
I'll probably end up ringing/emailing both later, and i'll post up emails addresses and telephone numbers later that were of most help. Gonna be a long evening
woah, they really messed up your order didnt they lol
Also for anyone thats thinking about contacting them the live chat waiting time is 3 hours, so its best to email them and wait for a response within 1 working day
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