I would lose my mind having to scratch off and type out over 200 codes from physical cards."THEY ARE PHYSICAL CARDS AND I BOUGHT THEM AT AN ESTATE AUCTION . I ONLY HAVE AROUND 200 LEFT BUT AFTER 100 I AM GOING TO RAISE THE PRICE . THANKS"
Fortunately for them it's those with the pull off strip that are easy to get off.I would lose my mind having to scratch off and type out over 200 codes from physical cards.
Guess it's fitting that the code is for Alan Wake.
ALSO: that statement doesn't correspond at all with the 854 that he sold.
Still a couple left @ $4.60 each obo.dang all gone.
You mean the next two years worth of free games.This deal confirms next months free game lol
But since everyone and their mother is becoming a Sony Pony, odds are alot of people will let their Gold lapse. Buying it now will ensure that they will still be able to play it when they have a moment to wipe Sony's jizz from the corners of their mouths and turn on their Xbox 360.This deal confirms next months free game lol
What...what the hell...?But since everyone and their mother is becoming a Sony Pony, odds are alot of people will let their Gold lapse. Buying it now will ensure that they will still be able to play it when they have a moment to wipe Sony's jizz from the corners of their mouths and turn on their Xbox 360.
Maybe he got them at his local thrift/goodwill/secondhand store? Because a few months ago, my local goodwill got 8 boxes (36 copies/ea box) of Starcraft II (Physical Copy - $5.99 each) and whole bunch of Blizzard games, poster, and other items.Kind of doubt some old person just had a hope chest of these codes in their attic.
They probably did come from a legit source, it just always makes me curious where people get things like this in such a large quantity.