Ok, the pay terms say you can pay with any major credit card, so I want to do that and NOT use google/paypay/amazon. Anyone know how to do it?
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Ok, the pay terms say you can pay with any major credit card, so I want to do that and NOT use google/paypay/amazon. Anyone know how to do it?
If you've never bought anything from either of those three and don't have accounts at any of them, I don't think you can be helped. I just used Amazon and it's just like buying anything else from Amazon. I can understand not wanting to use Paypal, but Amazon?
The article also says that the games in the bundle can be had cheap for the Console at retail pricing than they can for the PC. Not sure I agree with that, especially since in the same paragraph they say THQ claims it's $190 worth of bundle but the games could be had for $150 on Steam.
As much as THQ has gone down hill. I'd like to see it stick around and produce some great games in the future. Hopefully learn from there mistakes and make even better games.
I heard THQ was in trouble, but not this much trouble.
http://community.nasdaq.com/News/20...vestors-flee.aspx?storyid=194721#.ULwCJqwT3-o
According to the article THQ has lost like 99% of it's value over the last like 5 years. Holy crap.
The article also says that the games in the bundle can be had cheap for the Console at retail pricing than they can for the PC. Not sure I agree with that, especially since in the same paragraph they say THQ claims it's $190 worth of bundle but the games could be had for $150 on Steam.
I added the cc to my amazon, got it and then removed the CC. I like to keep credit cards off my accounts, especially since both Amazon and Paypal have been hacked before.
I don't know if you've known this before, but EVERYTHING has been hacked. every credit card server, every bank, every payment processor out there has been hacked before. Multiple times. In fact, the only thing between your house and the Humble Bundle colo facility that hasn't been hacked is your phone line, and even that's chancy. If you're going off "it's been hacked" to try and excuse yourself from doing online commerce, then you should never buy, sell, or trade anything through the internet ever again.
I heard THQ was in trouble, but not this much trouble.
http://community.nasdaq.com/News/20...vestors-flee.aspx?storyid=194721#.ULwCJqwT3-o
According to the article THQ has lost like 99% of it's value over the last like 5 years. Holy crap.
The article also says that the games in the bundle can be had cheap for the Console at retail pricing than they can for the PC. Not sure I agree with that, especially since in the same paragraph they say THQ claims it's $190 worth of bundle but the games could be had for $150 on Steam.
I don't know if you've known this before, but EVERYTHING has been hacked. every credit card server, every bank, every payment processor out there has been hacked before. Multiple times. In fact, the only thing between your house and the Humble Bundle colo facility that hasn't been hacked is your phone line, and even that's chancy. If you're going off "it's been hacked" to try and excuse yourself from doing online commerce, then you should never buy, sell, or trade anything through the internet ever again.
I wonder if the attitude THQ has about DLC has been a driving factor behind their downfall. Look at Dawn of War 2 and Saints Row 3, each game had a crap load of DLC, most of which should of either been included with the game, or at least bundled into one $5-10 DLC.
I only bring this up because I checked out the DLC for SR3, and almost choked when I saw over 20 DLC. Then I shook my head sadly when I found out the first dozen DLC had shipped with the game.
This really is a good deal no matter what though, for $6 you get a lot of entertainment. I bought a couple for $2 for cheapie christmas presents lol.
Desperate Ploy Or Marketing Genius?
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=82037207
Everyone that was going to buy these games has already. So selling them at these prices is pure marketing genius.
Maybe he did.
Maybe, but almost certainly not. Why would anyone ever only pirate THQ titles? It's not like they deserve to be ripped off the most right?
Everyone that was going to buy these games has already. So selling them at these prices is pure marketing genius.
609,638 people who most likely wouldn't have bought them if it wasn't for the price.
609,638 people who most likely wouldn't have bought them if it wasn't for the price.
I'll agree, but I actually chose to allocate the majority of the purchase to the charity, with an even (minority) split going to the service and publisher. I wasn't really interested in the games themselves, as I already own the game I would have wanted to try (Company of Heroes), but getting free stuff for charity = gravy in my boat.
Duude, the games were not free if you had to pay something to get them. So no. They arn't free. If they were free they wouldn't ask for your credit card number duh.
Telephones have been hacked too, dont you remember jolly rogers cookbook?
It is sad that there are people out there that will only spend a dollar on things like this. I am not a big spender, mind you, but I generally buy all these in triplicate and always a few dollars more than what the average is at that point. It's just the right thing to do.