You didn't. It has never been available.I saw this a few days back and figured it was a typo. Sad I missed out.
Yeah, the script in this game has to be hands down one of the best ones I have ever played in a game. I can't wait to play the Torgue and Tiny Tina DLC's because I heard they were both really awesome (And I love Tina Tina's voice actor)Agree completely that this was well worth the $100 I spent at launch for the base game + DLC. Having spent hundreds of hours with multiple characters, it's a no-brainer. Easily one of the best games of all time. Great community too. Hell, I can nearly recite the entire game's script line for line now.
Same here. I would have bought it, but no Targets within a 100 mile radius have it in stockAn absolute steal, but sadly none in stock at any store in my entire state!
It's not like this is old or some small title so it's kind of weird that it doesn't seem to be carried in store by anyone but Gamestop.Same here. I would have bought it, but no Targets within a 100 mile radius have it in stock
It's not like this is old or some small title so it's kind of weird that it doesn't seem to be carried in store by anyone but Gamestop.
My Best Buy carries it.The only two stores who ever carried it have been walmart and gamestop. Target only ever stocked the Xbox 360 version and best buy, well they only carry the vanilla copy.
To screw with all of us through random prices.x Currently unavailable online.
x Not sold in stores.
So what's the point of having an item page for it?
Or to screw other retailers through price matches.To screw with all of us through random prices.
Jeez its 26.60? Thats higher than I expectedGot Walmart to price match, might flip to GameStop its 26.60 credit, if u trades towards say origins or black flag will get extra 30% brings up yo 34 and change... I wonder if I can use birthday coupon as well..... hmmmmm....
Honestly I don't know, the lady didn't believe me that the price was 9.99 and since it was marked at msrp, she called target because it wasn't in the printed ad, the rep told her that they had none in stock but when she checked the price it was 9.99. I assumed the target rep looked on their online site, either way I was prepared to walk out if they didn't do the PM cuz the walmart lady repeated that they don't honor online prices. Guess I just lucked out. I went to play N trade and gamestop to see how much I could get and both were at 26+ Credit and 18 cash for borderlands 2 GOTYhow did you get a price match from walmart if they won't match online prices?
r u sure thats the value? my gamestop was 16.00 trade and 12 something cash. also ive never seen a gs tiv that didnt end in .00 or .50 without a promo or bonusGot Walmart to price match, might flip to GameStop its 26.60 credit, if u trades towards say origins or black flag will get extra 30% brings up to 34 and change... I wonder if I can use birthday coupon as well..... hmmmmm....
Guess you missed that no one has gotten in on this deal because it's been sold out online foreheheheheh *smacks self* ver.If anyone would be willing to ship me one for cost plus a little something for your trouble I'd appreciate it. I just picked up a ps3 this week and I'm looking to build my library.
I rocked the hell out of BL2 on 360 but this will be a great reason to run through it again with my non Xbox friends.
Could you share how you pulled that off please?Was able to price match at Walmart. Picked up a copy for myself and one for my brother. Thanks OP!
Uh, what? I haven't touched the DLC on the 2nd game, but I did everything on the first game and AFAIK that is utter nonsense. Both games can basically be played however you want, but the 1st game was worse at scaling, especially in the DLC (Moxxi's Underdome is practically unplaybable in single-player, and Fort Knoxx/Claptrap's Revolution felt very grindey). I've found the 2nd game to be more single-player friendly than the 1st one was, not by leaps or bounds but by a noticeable amount.For $10 it is not a bad deal. But I liked the first one better, it was more of a single player experience.
Second one seems to encourage MP a lot more, which is cool if that's what you want. I personally like single player games more.
No problem. I went to the electronics section and asked the girl at the counter if she could get a game for me. Walked with her to the glass case and had her pick up two copies of BL2:GOTY and on the way back to the register I asked if they price matched target.com prices. She said she'd have to check but went ahead rang up the games. They came up $59.96 each and then she asked how much target had them for. I pulled up the link from target.com on my phone and they showed $9.99, clear as day. She was a bit apprehensive so she called her manager and asked if it was okay. He said yes over the phone but she needed his key to complete the order. He came over, looked at my phone, said "that's a heck of a deal you're getting" and had to over-ride both transactions. When they tried to finish the transaction, an error popped up saying something along the lines of "amount of price reduction exceeds original price" and required another manager over ride. All in all, 3 key turns and the staff was really friendly and helpful in pushing things along. When the transaction approved, I wished them a Merry X-Mas, and prepared for DLC heaven in Pandora.Could you share how you pulled that off please?
I know this is common knowledge that's been posted and reposted ad infinitium, but any employee at Wal-Mart caught PMing any website for anything (including Wal-Mart.com) is supposed to be fired on the spot, no questions asked. Same is supposed to go for any store manager who is allowing PM from websites to take place. Yet I do on occassion here stories like this, and I am curious how you are pulling it off. Are employees just that blatantly ignorant about their own jobs? I mean do none of them even bother trying to figure out this stuff out? Or do they just care so little about their shitty jobs that they don't give a ? I'm inclined to believe the latter and, if that is the case, can hardly blame them.
I never try to PM at Wal-Mart just because I would feel really guilty is someone lost their sla.... I mean job because of me. But if they would PM stuff like this very deal it would make my life so much easier. AFAIK neither Target nor Best Buy even carry the GOTY version in store, and neither one within a 50 mile radius has it.
Uh, what? I haven't touched the DLC on the 2nd game, but I did everything on the first game and AFAIK that is utter nonsense. Both games can basically be played however you want, but the 1st game was worse at scaling, especially in the DLC (Moxxi's Underdome is practically unplaybable in single-player, and Fort Knoxx/Claptrap's Revolution felt very grindey). I've found the 2nd game to be more single-player friendly than the 1st one was, not by leaps or bounds but by a noticeable amount.
Besides, playing the first game online today with strangers almost always results in a glitched save file. I know it's a fairly simple fix with WillowTree, but doing that EVERY time is so annoying.
That is a WM policy in general, except for the $20 limit. To match any price they need the ad, that's why they don't call it a Price Match, but an Ad Match. The issue is they should not require the customer to bring the ad with them. Is it behind the times compared to Target, BBY, and TRU? Absolutely, but because Wal-Mart is the largest B&M retailer in the world they don't need to push their limits if they don't feel the need. That's the perk of being the top dog, you get to call the shots while everyone else tries to catch up.My Walmart sucks. They always tell me that anything over $20, I'll need an ad Even the manager.
Seems like they still live in the 90s..
that is why i rarely step foot into walmart. unless i want to purchase something like food at a discount. for everything outside of food, i have plenty of target s, and bestbuys close to me to price match what i need. Especially with bestbuy now, i do not even need to get dress, and leave my home to get what i need outside of food.That is a WM policy in general, except for the $20 limit. To match any price they need the ad, that's why they don't call it a Price Match, but an Ad Match. The issue is they should not require the customer to bring the ad with them. Is it behind the times compared to Target, BBY, and TRU? Absolutely, but because Wal-Mart is the largest B&M retailer in the world they don't need to push their limits if they don't feel the need. That's the perk of being the top dog, you get to call the shots while everyone else tries to catch up.
http://corporate.walmart.com/ad-match-guarantee
Lol nobody wants to give up as long as there is a slight chance, but it seems like barely a handful of people managed to get in on it after Best Buy sold out. Insanely super YMMVCan we just lock this thread? It's distracting me from catching a Unicorn.