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Not all of us have a Gold subscription for Xbox Live but many of us have 48-hour trials. The purpose of this thread is straightforward: To provide your fellow member with a 48-hour trial for Xbox Live. If you're in a giving mood, simply post here to let others know that you have a spare trial. If you need a 2-day Xbox Live fix, then kindly request one. 

To make things fair, I suggest using a "first come, first serve" policy. Also, any future request threads will be merged with this one.

 

Edit - Please read:

 

Hello new members

 

First, welcome to the site and to the Gamers' Hangout.

 

Second, please participate and contribute to our community with meaningful posts (i.e not spam to boost post count), before you ask for an Xbox Live trial code.

 

This topic was created for our members to share trial codes amongst each other. Not to give away to one post wonders. Please do not take advantage of the goodwill and nature of these people.

 

Additionally, I'd like to remind you of the following rule:

 

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This includes re-posting removed comments. You didn't imagine making the posts and the browser didn't fail. Your comment was removed for a reason :p If you have any questions please feel free to contact myself or another member of staff, but with the above explanation, it should be pretty evident why your comment was removed from this topic.

 

If you can't respect this rule, I will have to take official action, inlcuding warns and/or restrictions from posting.

 

Thanks,

Andrew.

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Don't hate me for begging! I just got the Gears of War 3 360 bundle and it came with a 2 day trial for Live gold. I however, cannot afford an actual membership until the 21st so I was hoping with the proper string of words that you awesome people can help me out with your 2 day trials. So I'm kinda hoping I can get like 5 codes, but I entirely understand if this is too much to ask.

I'm absolutely not a bot as I've got over 2300 posts. I just really want to play!

Anyway, thanks for any codes you can help me with! You guys rock!

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