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Game do that all the time, you just have to ring their customer support and tell them. A friend of mine Ordered the Special edition of GTAIV and got the special edition of GRID instead. He was not happy, but the daft git ended up buying GRID anyway lol

Isn't there a slip in the package saying you can send it back? Also should have a phone number.

Game 0871 2001221 01256 784024 Customer services menu

Switchboard: 01256 784000

p/o Game Group

Also for: 0870 7502743, 0870 7502741, 0870 7502747 & 0871 2003436

Try those, the 01256 is the alternative to the 0870 number. I've called Game before numerous times.

Their OFFICIAL number is 0871 2001221, but **** that, that's an 0871 number and you'll be forced to pay for an expensive call. Instead, use this number: 01256 784024.

It's the exact same connection, just at a local rate ;)

Isn't there a slip in the package saying you can send it back? Also should have a phone number.

No, there's no numbers on the slip. All it says is if you want to contact them, go to www.game.co.uk/contact

when i had an issue with a order from GAME.co.uk i ended up just taking it back to a local store and made a return/swap there. i would say try ringing your local GAME IMO as it states on the t&c but take your invoice with you, but also your original order email if you can and they should be able to resolve it instore for you :)

i ended up having to return my copy i ordered of halo 3 because the disc was so badly scratched in transit and they happily gave me a full refund as a result. i would imagine they would do something of the like if you have the orginal order and the invoice you got with the game. i can't imagine they would give away a free game as a apoligy but if you want to try and do it through the phone lines and see how that goes then fair do's.

I would probably advise people spending game points, incase they decide to remove them!

You do realise the amount of money they make on those game points, right? It's like ?10 to get 100 points, and a 1000 points only gets you ?2.50. So, uhh, no, I doubt they will be getting rid of the game point:p:p It's got incredible selling power.

Shopto voucher for the amazing, jaw dropping amount of...........................................................?1

Instructions:

Follow the link and go to the grey box on the left-hand side of the screen that says information. Click on 'Redeem Offer Code' and enter the code shoptovoucher2 and click apply for a ?1 credit to your account. It's valid untill the 05/02/09 and don't forget Quidco for another 4:):). I'm not sure if it works on pre-orders yet.

Linkb>

No idea if this game will even come out this year but best price I have seen for it

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Alan Wake ?37.98 @ Shopto

Or ?36.98 if you use the above voucher [Assuming that you can use it on preorders]

My Guess for re-using the voucher would be to create another account, perhaps using a different debit/credit card and email.

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