If you are looking for a gift to give the gamer in your life, this might be something you want to check out. You can pre-pay for 60 days of Azeroth time for them! This is one of those gifts that most people wouldn’t think of, but that would definitely be appreciated. What better way to show that you actually pay attention to what interests them?
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| World of Warcraft 60 Day Pre-Paid Time Card |
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| Manufacturer: Blizzard Entertainment |
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| List Price: $29.99 |
| Sale Price: $19.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
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The World Of Warcraft 60 Day Time Card Lets gamers enter the world of Azeroth for 60 days of real-time combat in an incredible fantasy setting.
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Product Details |
- Box contains Game Card only.
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Great way to pay for WoW
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| Review Date: June 9, 2006 |
| Reviewer: bixodoido, Utah, USA |
| Okay, this is pretty straightforward. By paying for WoW using these prepaid game cards you get the game cheaper than if you pay month to month using a credit card. On top of that you get the added security of not having to give your credit card info for your subscription. For parents of young people who play the game this is even better, ensuring that your personal information will stay hidden in case the account is hacked. And remember, these cards ship free if you buy over $25 worth, so keep that in mind. Overall this is just a great value, and a cheaper way to feed your MMORPG craving. |
Can anything beat World of Warcraft in the next 5 years
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| Review Date: August 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mark Sargent, Colorado |
I remember 2 years ago when there was all this hype over the MMO battle between Everquest 2 and World of Warcraft. Everquest had the experience, but the creators of Warcraft had only produced award winning games. Not a loser in the bunch.
Then the fateful day came, and it wasn't even close. Most people went straight to Warcraft, and those who bought Everquest defected.
At the time of this writing there are 9 million people who are playing online Warcraft. I quit 2 times, but came back because it appears that no company is in a position to overtake them.
If you like online fantasy games, World of Warcraft is top of the line, very addictive. Not recommended if you already have a solid marriage and children. This game takes up a lot of free time. |
Better than Credit Card
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| Review Date: October 4, 2005 |
| Reviewer: C. A. Luster, Burke, VA USA |
| This is much better and safer than using a credit card. My only complaint is they don't have discount versions when you buy for several months. Why buy six cards a year? Instead have a six month and a year card for a discounted price. The game is a blast and I am glad they have these for me to use or to buy as gifts for friends and family that play the game. These cards are at most stores that carry computer games. They can be easily purchased but the price does vary. So shop around the internet and brick and mortar stores. Amazon prices are competitive and I like to order them and have them delivered to my door. |
prepaid is good
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| Review Date: August 30, 2006 |
| Reviewer: C. Butler, Baltimore, MD, USA |
I buy these for my son so he can play WoW and I don't have to worry about someone jacking his acocunt and somehow finding a live credit card number.
Come to think of it, I should probably do it with mine... |
Wow is awesome, BUT Beware of Some Game Crad "Deals"
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| Review Date: January 30, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Noel Doharris, Atlanta, GA |
This is an excellent game and I wish Blizzard offered better pricing for pre-paying for 6 or 12 months. But their pricing is still the best deal apparently.
I have come across some supposedly "Low Price" deals here and after adding shipping, the prices are simply outrageous. For example, one online retailer offers each card for $21.88 then adds almost $8 PER CARD for shipping making the final price almost $15 per month. Why not just get Blizzard's deal? |
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