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Here's the link to the promotion. Basically buy BF3 before the 19th from Origin and you get Dead Space 2 for free. If you're getting BF3 this is a pretty decent promotion.
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they'll even do it for you on live chat.If they don't credit dead space 2, i will just cancel my pre-order and re-order it. that should work right?
BF3 is not coming to steam, and I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Dead Space 2 probably won't activate either.
Are these able to be activated on steam?
Meh. I'll stick with this deal and save $20.
http://www.cjs-cdkeys.com/products/Battlefield-3-LIMITED-EDITION-CD-Key-for-Origin-%2d-Scan.html
Yes. But if you want to ask the trolls with no experience, it will steal your soul.Is this a reliable site for CD keys ? Legit and all ?
I wouldn't be too worried about it. If they screw you, dispute it on your credit card. If they don't, cheap game!
But its a mega pain in the ass to do that (have done so for other charges) and you may have to cancel/reissue your card to get them to dispute it.
If you want to send even more of your American dollars to other countries.... buy from those 3rd world cdkey sites, yeahhhhh! All so you can save a few measly dollars temporarily.
it's might be legit working key for now... but who knows if its ACTUALLY entirely legit? How do you think these guys are offering software at hugely discounted price compared to all other places? Stolen? hacked keys? Who truly knows.
In the end, its not American based, so they won't earn an easy dollar from my ass. I suggest you do the same, but if you lack the slight moral judgement I'm talking here, go on ahead and buy those "cheap wares" --- and don't cry here or anywhere else when it doesn't go your way, because nobody will care about your 3rd party purchase.
Just remember these 2 things:
1) if its too good to be true, it usually is
2) none (I repeat, none) of these, obviously overseas, 'cdkey' websites show any business location, or phone number in their contact page. Fishy? an educated guess would be, YES
do you get anything if you already own ds2 on origin?
I might just have to cancel my in-store pre-order and pick up one of these deals... I'm like the last person to still pre-order instore just to help out a buddy who works at gamestop...
EA really wants us all to buy BF3 from Origin. Gotta give them props for making it as attractive as possible, I suppose.
If you are in North America and don't have to deal with territorial price mark-ups and you aren't a "Steam or nothing" gamer, Origin is probably the best way to go.
This is one of the scared trolls that I was talking about.If you want to send even more of your American dollars to other countries.... buy from those 3rd world cdkey sites, yeahhhhh! All so you can save a few measly dollars temporarily.
it's might be legit working key for now... but who knows if its ACTUALLY entirely legit? How do you think these guys are offering software at hugely discounted price compared to all other places? Stolen? hacked keys? Who truly knows.
In the end, its not American based, so they won't earn an easy dollar from my ass. I suggest you do the same, but if you lack the slight moral judgement I'm talking here, go on ahead and buy those "cheap wares" --- and don't cry here or anywhere else when it doesn't go your way, because nobody will care about your 3rd party purchase.
Just remember these 2 things:
1) if its too good to be true, it usually is
2) none (I repeat, none) of these, obviously overseas, 'cdkey' websites show any business location, or phone number in their contact page. Fishy? an educated guess would be, YES
EA really wants us all to buy BF3 from Origin. Gotta give them props for making it as attractive as possible, I suppose.
If you are in North America and don't have to deal with territorial price mark-ups and you aren't a "Steam or nothing" gamer, Origin is probably the best way to go.
Steamworks is offered for free. But at the same time it serves as a marketing and brand building tool. Wholesale bandwidth costs is really cheap though.
It depends, Origin has to charge sale tax in more areas compared to most DDs. Some regions in North America have sales tax over 10% if not more (for me personally Origin charges 12%).
Talk to a CSR about maybe getting something equal in price.
Too much money through EA and they charge tax. Picked mine up through Newegg for $50.00.
You're right. It worked for me right before I made my post. Maybe it was a one-time use coupon.That code is a no go, unfortunately--just tried feeding it to Origin.