Buying MS Points


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Hey all.

I'm looking to buy about 7600 MS points, the best value of which I've found by buying 2 4200 points cards for ?30 each here: http://www.theironsden.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000...tml%23a205#a205

What are people's thoughts on whether this is legit? The codes get emailed (which is good as I want them quickly). The other option is for me to buy 2 cards for about ?33 each from Play.com and wait for them to arrive.. however if the above website is safe then I'd rather get them here.

Thank;);)

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Yeah, I did look for reviews, couldn't find any.

I sent an email to the site, asking whether the codes are compatible with UK accounts, got a reply back within 5 minutes:

Hi

We only sell Genuine Items designed for the UK Market so yes they will work

fine on you UK Xbox Account.

We can send you a scan yes that's fine.

We've only got two left now at this special price so be quick.

Kind Regards

Sales Department

The Irons Den

Tel : 0844 561 7690

www.theironsden.co.uk

This appears to be the same guy's eBay account: http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/quito19701981

Mostly positive, although the 3 negative reviews mention "reported to ebay as he is fraudlent avoid at all costs"

Not really sure though. Hmm..

Edited by Cytone

^^99.5%positive from 665 reviews on ebay isn't bad. I've seen better sure but it's not too shabby either.

Seriously since points are region coded I wouldn't be surprised if many calling scam simply ordered them for consoles outside the region and the code then didn't work or whatever.

Just been working some stuff out.

Basically, what I'm buying with the points is the GH3 DLC.

This is the breakdown (maybe incorrect, I suck at maths):

TESCO

8400Points @ ?52.01 = 0.006192p Per Point

3 Tunes @ 500Points = 166.6667 Points Per Tune

1 3Tune Pack = 500Points = ?3.09

1 Tune = ?1.03

THEIRONSDEN

8400Points @ ?60.00 = 0.007143p Per Point

3 Tunes @ 500Points = 166.6667 Points Per Tune

1 3Tune Pack = 500Points = ?3.57

1 Tune = ?1.19

MICROSOFT

8000Points @ ?68.00 = 0.0085p Per Point

3 Tunes @ 500Points = 166.6667 Points Per Tune

1 3Tune Pack = 500Points = ?4.25

1 Tune = ?1.42

So Tesco's clearly the better option.

Do you happen to know if they sell the 2100 cards in the shops for the same price as on the site (ie ?13.97).

Just an update:

I was going to get them from Tesco, but decided I couldn't wait (I'm an impatient bugger), so I went ahead and purchased 2 4200 codes from theironsden.co.uk -- within about 5 minutes I'd got an email from the site admin saying they only had 1 4200 code available, and would it be okay for them to send me that and 2 2100 codes -- naturally I said yes.

Couple of minutes later, I'd received the 3 codes along with scans of the cards which I'd requested. All codes redeemed successfully, 8400 points available for me to blow on GH DLC.. :)

So the site is fine :)

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