Kinda hope I get this email...and I kinda hope I don't. I just paid off my Microcenter card after building a new pc last year, and though there isn't really anything I need, for 20% off I'm sure I could find something.
No deals to talk about, but an interesting Kmart story to add to the pile.
Over a decade ago, when I was looking for a part-time retail job, I applied to both the local Kmart and Walmart. Both called back, and I went with Kmart since they were closer. Worked there for about two months when...
He just responded again to a different letter I sent, when I asked where I could learn more about the "Offline Edition" of Skyrim
So yeah, I'll be getting my money back on this one. Others who bought should do the same
I just bought from that place as well. Downloading the game right now...but the provided key doesn't work with Steam, and I thought this game required Steam. It's an 11gb download, so it'll take a little while. I'll report when I'm done.
One place to check for Vita memory cards is an AT&T store. They had a bunch of them, but then clearanced them at 50% off. I bought a 16gb for $30, then after my Vita got stolen I bought another one to replace it. Your local ATT store may have a few in lockup. Worth asking about.
Just picked up Dishonored on the UK site for an additional $7 in blue coins, but they say that they are out of CD keys, so it'll be a few days. Fine by me, still have a bunch of college stuff to do anyways.
Just went back there yesterday and saw that they had tons of copies of DOA5 for both PS3 and 360 at $20. I also almost bought Persona 4 Arena there for $25, but decided to see if I could find it cheaper...then Gamestop lowered their price to $20.
I wish I knew if the %25 off will work for X-Com when the deal goes up. I wanted to get it for $25 at Wal-Mart, but the deal was only for the 360/PS3 versions and the cheapest I've been able to find it on PC up to this point has been around $33. That code would make it around $28