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...so that means buying a $60 game and then selling it back to them after release for maybe $40 trade-in credit? Or preordering for $5 and then not buying the game? Either way, seems like an expensive in-game shader lol
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Edited by Exalted Evil: 8/28/2014 4:22:14 PMWell just a thought, you could try ordering on eb australia would cost $10 Australian (about 8-9 US) as an Australian company they would be bound by australian consumer law and they can't hold money for a product you don't have and don't want anymore. Fairly confident that should work
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That depends how desperately anyone want the shader!
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Haha so true, so true!
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Where does it say your pre-order can't be cancelled when given the code? I couldn't find that.
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Click the gamestop link and check under the promotional items label...where it says Note:
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Oh thanks. I don't know if I believe that though because last time I pre-ordered Destiny to get the beta code I cancelled because I ended up wanting the ps4 bundle. I still got the beta code though.
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That could be right, maybe they don't enforce that rule or they don't do it for all digitel preorder codes. Its just odd that it clearly states on their website that- [b]Note[/b]: An order cannot be cancelled once the pre-order item or code has been supplied.
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Yeah. Maybe it's just a scare to minimize the amount of cancelled pre-orders. Eh, idk. Can this shader be attained in-game? If so, I see no need in even attempting to get it :P.
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Nothing is confirmed...so we probably won't know if it can be attained until the game launches which luckily is less than 2 weeks!