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Yes and yes. Very happy with my 12month subby, but don't expect them to get back to you tonight.
Yes - I bought a 13 month subscription off them and it was delivered in under 2 hours!
I did, ordered a 12 month sub around New Years (Y)

Thanks i just ordered the 12 + 1 :)

anyone know of a decent-ish price for a new wireless controller? the cheapest i've seen is ?29.99 at game. i'd prefer it to be white, but sometimes you can't choose. i managed to break the part that holds the battery packs in place after i dropped it and also broke the chat pad audio input, and now my headset won't sit in it. the chat pad isnt a nessecity though so that will get replaced in time:)) i've managed to selotape the battery in place for now;))

Could COD:WAW veteran be the cause of the damaged controller?

I would say pop into Zavvi and have a look as I believe that they were ?22.99 before Christmas + the 20% they seem to have off pretty much everything. Also I thought that in game they were doing controllers for ?20 when bought with anything else.

COD:WAW was the start of the end of my controller. its was just a natural break as i accidently just dropped it. COD5 on veteran got done in the first week of release so that agony could just be out of the way. but i was actually playing the game when it happened.

i was hoping GAME migt have been doing something like that but i think they stoppped doing that a few weeks ago :s zavvi is a good idea though, but i'm not sure if the local branch would have anything [as they didn't have much the last time i was in there a week ago] and tbh the cost of travel, it would just end up being a saving of about ?3. i might just grit my teeth and hope that GAME are doing the something decent instore when i visit there on my way to work later.

I didn't really pay too much attention to its shadiness, because I wasn't planning on buying anything from there (most of their prices seem high). Anyways seeing as I posted it I don't want anyone getting ripped off, so I did some digging:

Says in their footer their company number (registered in uk) under Divinity Corporation Limited. They've been incorporated for over a year and are listed on the official companies house website:

http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/96956ac6...20a/compdetails

Although I couldn't find anything with my brief google about complaints/or anyone buying from them really. Maybe someone else can dig a bit deeper?

On a side note, anyone else think shopto.net's site gives a dodgy impression? I remember my first order from them I wasn't too hopeful of actually recieving it!

On a side note, anyone else think shopto.net's site gives a dodgy impression? I remember my first order from them I wasn't too hopeful of actually recieving it!

If people hadn't have said such great things about shopto before hand I wouldn't have ever bought anything from them :p

Ditto, they really need a redesign.

A new design, a better search system, better support and a better pre-order system. But I am finding Shopto to have prices higher than other shops now. I guess they can't afford to drop their prices as quickly and as low as Game etc.

A new design, a better search system, better support and a better pre-order system. But I am finding Shopto to have prices higher than other shops now. I guess they can't afford to drop their prices as quickly and as low as Game etc.

Now? They've had crap price for well over a year. Only bought from them 3 times in 2008 (2 of which were platinum titles for PS3 anyway).

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